The general message of this song resembles Ovid’s sentiments in Amores) translated as “The Loves” in which the poet takes to discussing his own muse, Corinna’s disastrous experiment in dyeing her hair in the 14th Poem in which he laments how his lover lost her beautiful hair due to her own insecurit...
I would die if you would dye your hair
Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair
Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair
Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair
So don't change
Don't change
Baby don't change
Don't change
I'm serious as ever don't change
Don't change
If you would ever don't change
Don't change
“What does she have that I don't?”
“What does she have that I don't?”
Even if I told you, you would never get it
“What does she have that I don't?”
You would never get it
“What does she have that I don't?”
You would never get it
I would die if you would dye your hair
Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair
Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair
Baby girl I would die if you would dye your hair
So don't change
Don't change
Baby don't change
Don't change
I'm serious as ever don't change
Don't change
If you would ever don't change
Don't change
Then you would never get it
You would never get it
You would never get it
Even if I told you, you would never get it
You would never get it
You would never get it again
You would never get it
If I explained it to you, you would never get it
Again girl
Dye was written by Lido.
Dye was produced by Cashmere Cat & Lido.
When presenting the album in LA for the first time, Lido described the song: “The breakup is out of the way, the process is starting. The next song is the oldest song on the record. I made this with my very good friend Cashmere [Cat]. And it is supposed to be sort of this rosey red view of the girl...