Well most of us know about the title. I guess it's a relationship that couldn't work out, possibly because of some serious matter, hence "your own tragedy". Or there's something fundamentally wrong with the person.
Yes, definitely underrated. I like how simple it is compared to War's other tracks. :D
Of course, "Red Light" possibly has two (or more) meanings, than just the district. But the other I'll say likely is more evident. Put your hand up to someone's face, that's a red light right there. So is walking away, albeit more indirect. That's the message she's giving him, not wanting anything more to do with him.
Of course, "Red Light" possibly has two (or more) meanings, than just the district. But the other I'll say likely is more evident. Put your hand up to someone's face, that's a red light right there. So is walking away, albeit more indirect. That's the message she's giving him, not wanting anything more to do with him.
Well most of us know about the title. I guess it's a relationship that couldn't work out, possibly because of some serious matter, hence "your own tragedy". Or there's something fundamentally wrong with the person.
Yes, definitely underrated. I like how simple it is compared to War's other tracks. :D
Of course, "Red Light" possibly has two (or more) meanings, than just the district. But the other I'll say likely is more evident. Put your hand up to someone's face, that's a red light right there. So is walking away, albeit more indirect. That's the message she's giving him, not wanting anything more to do with him.
Of course, "Red Light" possibly has two (or more) meanings, than just the district. But the other I'll say likely is more evident. Put your hand up to someone's face, that's a red light right there. So is walking away, albeit more indirect. That's the message she's giving him, not wanting anything more to do with him.