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Sebagai salah satu fans terberat Abu Nailah, jujur saja saya cukup merasa prihatin. Padahal sepertinya asik ya kalau karya-karyanya seperti mashup-mashup kerennya juga dirilis ke platform favorit kita di samping rilisan resminya seperti lagu ini. Cuma karena masalah lisensi yang bikin ribet dan berbiayakan yang membelalakkan mata, jadinya kita hanya bisa mendengarkannya secara non-official. Saya juga sempat kepikiran hal seperti ini karena bisa saja suatu artis merupakan orang yang terkendala secara finansial.

Oh iya, satu lagi. Jika ini terjadi, bisa saja lagu-lagu cover maupun adaptasi dari Abu Nailah ini juga terkendala lisensi, sehingga perlu diblok dari beberapa wilayah dan juga beberapa...

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This song is about comparing suicide with martyrdom. The verse "Wake up, grab a brush and put on on a little make up" and so on is talking about the hidden stories in the bible and hiding the bad things they never told about christ in the bible. Then "here you go create another fable" another religious story. The chorus is saying the fact that Jesus could be looked at from a viewpoint of suicide. Then the thrid verse "father, into your hands, I commend my spirit" and "father, into your hands, why have you forsaken me" are two of...

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Depressed artist trying to accept that this is their life now. I really like this song, the lyrics are really eye opening when you put things into perspective.

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This song tells the story of a girl whose family was toxic and abusive. When people questioned her about her family, she would claim to be an orphan, feeling ashamed of their actions. To cope with her pain, she turned to drugs and kept her struggles hidden from others to avoid being judged or shamed. She smiled when the pain came to hide it from everyone. She sought solace in her religious beliefs, engaging in ritualistic songs and dances, and spoke to angels for comfort. Although she carried a cross representing Jesus, she didn’t truly know him yet; she simply...

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The singer is talking about muddy knees, and how they've got him all a quiver and made him all a glow. He goes to get a newspaper to wipe them off.

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Complacency of the generation of the aggravated. Defined by the ruling predecessors and yet nothing is being done to address this. The ending feedback from the guitar is to get that idea into our brains to create action.

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Stipe grew up in the Deep South, in an extremely religious part of the country. I have no doubt believing that he went to church as a child whether he wanted to or not. As a result a seemingly strict lifestyle was laid out for him to follow (hence the narrow path, which he would ultimately refrain or depart from later on —— most likely in his teens or early 20’s).

This narrow path of expectations had been laid out for him according to strict rules, regulations, and guidelines by the church. But when he got older he realized...

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It is a song about heroin

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