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SWEETIE - Hazelette Feat. Reg Parham
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This song talks about " sweetie " the person that is so sweet that they saved the speaker's breath and impacted and assured safety to all children somehow by their actions and efforts to help and save the speaker's life and health.
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Genre
Jazz Jazz General
Charts
#86 today Peak #39
#29 in subgenre Peak #12
Uploaded
November 29, 2025
Track Files
MP3
MP3 9.0 MB 320 kbps 3:56
Lossless
WAV 39.6 MB
Story behind the song
This song is likely an ode to a life-saving medication, device, or treatment, personified as "Sweetie." Here is a breakdown of the new meaning: A "Sweet" Lifesaver: The speaker calls this thing "Sweetie," which is a term of deep affection. This suggests a powerful, positive, and intimate relationship with it. Healing from a Health Crisis: "My tears are dry now" / "Help me to calm down": This points to the intense fear and emotional pain of a medical emergency or a chronic, life-threatening illness. The tears have dried because the immediate danger has passed. "Sweetie you saved my breath": This is the key line. It strongly implies the song is about a respiratory condition, such as a severe asthma attack, where breathing was compromised. The "Sweetie" is likely an inhaler (which often contains sweet-tasting albuterol) or another medicine that restored the speaker's ability to breathe. Impact Beyond Just One Life: "And all the lives of the children": This line elevates the song from a personal story to a broader statement. The speaker recognizes that this same "Sweetie" (medication/treatment) doesn't just save them, but it also saves "all the lives of the children" who depend on it. This could be a reference to conditions like pediatric asthma or cystic fibrosis. Eternal Gratitude: "I won't ever regret (regret you)" / "Won't ever forget you": This reinforces the speaker's profound gratitude. They will never forget the "Sweetie" that saved them. There is no regret, only thankfulness for its existence and its life-saving power. In summary, the song appears to be a powerful and emotional "thank you" letter personifying a life-saving medicine (most likely an inhaler) that saved the speaker from a terrifying inability to breathe and continues to save countless children.
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