| Santigold – Disparate Youth Lyrics | 10 years ago |
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@[15step:7750] No, this has nothing do with love. It never mentions another singular person, never talks to any one but the plural US and WE The artist majored in African American Studies This is about slavery and the desperation of youth to climb out of the hole..."for a life worth fighting for" or it's about children fighting wars. In her own words: "Lyrically, I was trying to talk about what I want for the world and what I want people to be," she explained to MTV News. "The youth are the hope of the future, and I want people to have the courage to trust their own vision and instincts and make up the truth for themselves and question what's told to them." |
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