Never Ever Getting Rid Of Me · Exclusive Deal
Ogie shares a childhood story about a stray cat named Sardine who hissed and scratched at him. He interprets this as the cat saying, "Ogie come and catch me," which teaches him that perseverance is the key to friendship.
Ogie’s lyrics are relentlessly stubborn. Lines like "I'm not going... I'm probably waiting outside" walk a fine line between devoted and "stalkery," but the delivery keeps it firmly in the realm of quirky charm. Never Ever Getting Rid of Me
Ultimately, the song serves as a reminder that love doesn't always look like a grand ballad—sometimes, it’s a high-energy promise that someone is simply never going away. Ogie shares a childhood story about a stray
What makes the song a "solid" piece of musical writing is its balance of three distinct elements: "Ogie come and catch me
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