The song "Low Key In Love" by Jaira Burns is about unexpectedly falling in love and struggling to hide those feelings. The lyrics express the surprise and disbelief that someone like the singer could experience love, as well as the internal battle of trying to keep emotions hidden. The first verse talks about feeling the love in the singer's skin and chest, but not wanting to feel that way. They feel the need to run away from these emotions but also hope that the person they're in love with reciprocates those feelings. The chorus reveals the singer's confession of being "low key in love" with the person. They admit that they can't hold back or control these emotions, and their body can't fight against it. They repeat this realization, emphasizing their love for the person. The second verse highlights the struggle of hiding their love. The singer mentions trying to hide their true feelings and pretending not to want to be with the person. However, they also find themselves calling other friends by the person's name, indicating that their emotions are overpowering their attempts to conceal them. Overall, "Low Key In Love" conveys the unexpected nature of falling in love and the difficulty of keeping those feelings hidden. The song captures the internal conflict and vulnerability that comes with unexpectedly developing strong emotions for someone.