The meaning behind the lyrics of Cian Ducrot's biggest songs

Find out what his hits mean

Author: Charlotte RoszkoPublished 25th Sep 2024
Last updated 27th Sep 2024

From his massive viral hit 'All For You' to his single 'Heaven', rising star Cian Ducrot has enjoyed success over recent years. The 27-year-old Irish singer-songwriter released his debut album 'Victory' in 2023, celebrating its first anniversary with new exclusive material.

To celebrate the first anniversary of 'Victory', and the release of 'Can't Even Hate You', we've taken a look at what some of his biggest songs mean - including 'All For You', 'I'll Be Waiting' and 'Part of Me'.

What is 'All For You' about?

Cian's track 'All For You' proved to be popular on TikTok and was released both as a solo track and a duet with Ella Henderson. The emotional track is about heartbreak, as the lyrics reminisce over the regrets of a past relationship after seeing them move on with someone else.

In the chorus, Cian can be heard to sing about the things he wished he'd have done in the relationship, but now realises he is too late to act on. The chorus ends by Cian singing of his hopes that his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend does all of the things that he realises that he should have done in order to make her happy.

'And I should have called / And I should have tried / And I should have walked you home every night / And should have kissed you ten thousand times / Just to tell you I love you / I should have done it all / All for you, baby / But now I'm just a little too late / To be what you needed / But I hope that he is.'

In the bridge of the song, Cian admits to still caring about his ex as he reminisces over places they'd go to together and gets emotional:

'I shouldn't have promised that I'd never fall / But you saw the writing all over the walls / I try not to cry in the places we'd go to / But I still f------ care for you'.

What is 'I'll Be Waiting' about?

Released in 2022, 'I'll Be Waiting' is an emotive track which sees Cian express the frustration of dealing with a loved one who repeatedly lets him down. In a press release announcing the single, Cian shared the meaning behind the lyrics.

He said: "It's a story of waiting for someone you love to show up, but they tend to not show up when you need them. I didn't want to have a relationship with my dad as a child, he was a horrible person, but also when you're a kid you still want your dad to care."

This can be heard in the lyrics: 'You were down now you're giving up / Just a false start if you're quitting on us / Another year, just another lie / Wish you'd call so I could say goodbye.'

What is 'Part of Me' about?

Cian has described 'Part of Me' as one of the hardest songs to write, sharing that it was written after the death of a friend in 2019. Taking to Instagram, Cian payed tribute to his late friend Phil and wrote: 'Part of Me is out now. Philly, I miss you every day.'

On X, Cian opened up further about the personal and emotional meaning behind the song. He said: 'One of the hardest songs I ever had to write but probably the most important one, on December 2nd 2019 I got the news that my best-friend had taken his life.

'A beautiful life way too short lived, the news has taken years to swallow and is something I will never quite understand but this song was a moment where I tried to process some of it. Now it's yours and I hope it can help you process something you need to.

'Life should never be cut short, it is too precious. If you're struggling you're not alone I love you and the people around love you. Phily I miss you every day and you'll always be a part of me.'

This can be heard in the lyrics: 'I wish you told me how you felt that night / Now I'll never get to change your mind / But with all of the memories / You'll always be part of me / I'll tell your mother how we used to laugh / But it's never going to bring you back / Now you're only a memory / But you'll always be part of me / Part of me.'

What is 'Heaven' about?

'Heaven' was released in June 2023 and is about the strong bond that Cian has with his brother. Cian performed the song in an incredible musical interlude at the National Television Awards 2023 to great acclaim from viewers at home and in the audience.

Taking to X, Cian said: 'I hold this song very close to my heart, it's about my brother and our journey together. And now it's for you and the love you share with your family! I'm so excited to share this song with you all.'

This can be heard in the lyrics: 'When I was four, I fell off my bike / But you told me I'd be okay / When I was five, you were by my side / When mama was far away / When I was ten, you were my best friend / When no one else came to play / If anyone hits you, you hit back harder / That's what you'd always say.'

What is the meaning behind Cian's album 'Victory'?

Cian released his debut album 'Victory' on 4th August 2023. When he announced the album's release on social media, he opened up about some of the personal experiences that shaped his music, including experiencing childhood trauma.

He said: 'To begin to understand the album there's some things you need to know about my life, where I came from, how I was raised and the kind of kid I was. A broken home at an early age is where the story really began, my mom, my brother and I became a team and music was our saviour.

'It saved us mentally and spiritually but it also allowed my mom to literally put food on the table. My dad was very abusive growing up both physically and sexually, my mother fought extremely hard to protect my brother and I, and to get us away from him.

'It wasn't easy, it seemed like everything required years of fighting and perseverance. I have my mom to thank for the person I am today. When I dropped out of college to pursue being a songwriter, when not one person believed in me, I reflected on our past.

'This album represents that victory, the victory of self-belief, the victory of everyone around me who I love and who loved me back, the story of my brother, of my mother, of my grandparents, of my friends, and everyone who fought by our side every step of the way.

'This album is for all those people and my amazing fans, we made it out alive and more. This is for us. This is Victory.'

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Myles Smith

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Craig David

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Sabrina Carpenter

'Espresso' icon Sabrina Carpenter will be gracing the UK & Ireland with dates on her 'Short N' Sweet Tour' in March 2025. The tour is in support of her sixth studio album of the same name, and will also see her perform across North America and Europe.
She's also announced she'll headline American Express Presents BST Hyde Park, in London, on Saturday 5th July.

Usher

Usher has announced several tour dates in the UK in March, April and May 2025. Tickets are now on sale for all dates.

Sean Paul and Ashanti

Sean Paul and Ashanti are teaming up for a collaborative tour in April 2025, playing dates across the UK and Ireland. The tour will kick off in Belfast on 9th April with both Ashanti and Sean Paul, before Sean plays solo in Aberdeen and Newcastle. Ashanti will then re-join the tour for dates in Leeds, Glasgow, Nottingham, London, Birmingham and Manchester, with Sean finishing the tour on his own in Cardiff, Brighton and Bournemouth.

Olly Murs

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Gary Barlow

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Kylie Minogue

Kylie Minogue has announced her latest tour will be called 'The Tension Tour' and will take place in the UK throughout May 2025. Speaking about her tour, Kylie said: "I am beyond excited to announce the TENSION TOUR 2025. I can't wait to share beautiful and wild moments with fans all over the world, celebrating the Tension era and more! It's been an exhilarating ride so far and now, get ready for your close up because I will be calling Lights, Camera, Action … and there will be a whole lot of Padaming!"

Scissor Sisters

The Scissors Sisters are returning for a UK tour, performing in Nottingham, Glasgow, Manchester, London, Leeds, Birmingham and more in May 2025. The last time the band were on tour was back in 2012 with their 'Let's Have A Kiki Tour', named after a song on their fourth album 'Magic Hour'. This new tour will feature Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis and celebrate the release of their debut album.

Nelly

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Sam Fender

Sam Fender has announced two dates in his home town of Newcastle in June 2025, which will follow his tour of the UK and Ireland in the run up to Christmas 2024. He'll head to St James' Park on Thursday 12th and Saturday 14th June.

Dua Lipa

Not only did Dua Lipa delight fans when she announced a new UK date for her 'Radical Optimism' tour - performing at Wembley Stadium in London - but she upped the excitement as she added another date, due to popular demand. She will be performing at the world-famous venue on Friday 20th and Saturday 21st June 2025.


She later announced a date in Liverpool on 24th June 2025.

Olivia Rodrigo

Despite only recently finishing her 'Guts World Tour', 'Vampire' singer Olivia Rodrigo has announced more UK tour dates for 2025. She'll be heading to London's Hyde Park for American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Friday 27th June. She'll also be heading to Manchester's Co-Op Live Arena for her rescheduled set on Monday 30th June and Tuesday 1st July, after problems with the venue forced cancellation at the eleventh hour in May 2024.

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Billie Eilish

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Coldplay

Coldplay announced eight-date UK stadium tour in September 2024. The tour will take place in London and Hull, with two dates at Hull's Craven Park Stadium, and six at London's Wembley Stadium, in August 2025.

One Republic

One Republic will be heading out on tour in September 2025. The band behind huge hit 'Counting Stars' will be joined by special guest, Ella Henderson as they head to London, Manchester, Glasgow, Cardiff and Birmingham for the 'Escape to Europe 2025 Tour'.

Busted Vs McFly

Busted and McFly are teaming up for an ultimate battle of the bands tour in 2025, playing dates across the UK in September and October 2025. The tour is called Busted Vs McFly.

Katy Perry

Katy Perry is never afraid to put on a show, and she'll be doing just that in London, Manchester, Sheffield, Birmingham and Glasgow in October 2025. She revealed in November 2024 that she'll be bringing 'The Lifetimes Tour' to the UK.

Now read:

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