| Drake – Karaoke Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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The song is about the sacrifices that often accompany success. Drake like most successful artists (like myself) seem to have choses success over the momentary comfort of a monogamous relationship. If you listen the song in it's entirety, you see the progression of the relationship & the artist's career, and as I concluded would happen, the relationships dissolves(or at the least, it's severely questioned) while his career rises. It sucks, and I wish it was n't this way, BUT... ∆³ |
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| Drake – Karaoke Lyrics | 12 years ago |
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The song is about the sacrifices that often accompany success. Drake like most successful artists (like myself) seem to have choses success over the momentary comfort of a monogamous relationship. If you listen the song in it's entirety, you see the progression of the relationship & the artist's career, and as I concluded would happen, the relationships dissolves(or at the least, it's severely questioned) while his career rises. It sucks, and I wish it was n't this way, BUT... ∆³ |
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| Damien Rice – The Blower's Daughter Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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This song serves as a truthful interpretation of the enumerating attraction between a males and female and vice versa minus the romantic fallcies that are often binded within their idealogies reagarding love vs. infatuation. Such is often referred to as love, which Damien or the writer reminds amidst the song's conclusion, can infinitively occur. Only it's translators change, unless one(or two) choose(s) marriage, and even then, it often still happens...hence high divorce and infidelity rates. ∆ |
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| John Mayer – Whiskey, Whiskey, Whiskey Lyrics | 13 years ago |
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This song kinda captures the moments in life when those who find (or once found) solace in the party scene, start to somehow reel away in it's essence of emptiness. "It's"(the song and such moments in life) (are) both melancholic yet therapeutic simultaneously. I've thought nearly every thought and phase Mayer represented in this song, and it seems to help to me deal with the unknowingness of meaningless and the hopeful search for purpose that drapes the existence of those who live into their 30's. It is likely the best song on Mayer's most recent album, and let's hope he gets back to expressing himself about the darks of life further on his next album(which he masterfully does on all his projects). Because, the powers that be, know, I need it...;) |
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