Hanton — Woo (sped Up) By Lewis
: The idea that someone's past trauma belongs to the person who caused it.
: The core of the story is the narrator's claim: "I bet she could never make you cry / 'Cause the scars on your heart are still mine" . In this narrative, the "scars" are literal or metaphorical markers left by a previous, toxic lover who believes they own Elias's pain. Woo (Sped Up) by Lewis Hanton
: The narrator views Elias's new relationship as superficial, claiming the new partner is "just eating off your dreams". This creates a deep psychological conflict—is the narrator a protective guardian or a predatory obsession? : The idea that someone's past trauma belongs
The "Sped Up" version of "Woo" by creates a frantic, high-anxiety atmosphere that mirrors the lyrics' themes of obsession, possessive love, and lingering emotional trauma. While the song is technically a remix, the lyrical content suggests a narrative of a "ghost" from the past refusing to let go. The Story: The Phantom's Claim : The narrator views Elias's new relationship as