he DOES say "bitch." quit whining about how much you think that one word "ruins the song." it makes it better, especially since that's exactly how he wanted to word it. if he wanted to say "mix," he would have used that word instead; you should be satisfied with the song the way it is because the artist (the amazing andrew ^_^ ) spent time phrasing things in a way that held the most meaning for him. in the song, he's worked himself up into a frenzied emotional state, plus he isn't referring to the girl as the bitch, he's referring to the eponymous tape. it actually is fairly common slang to refer to an object other than a woman as a bitch. and IMHO I think this was someone he was in a relationship with (clearly, I think everyone understands at least that much), and things were good, but then something on her end went sour. I believe it is because she somehow changed, for the worse, and so the relationship ended. Maybe she cheated on him, which would make sense; you could still have the motivation to end it but that doesn't mean your feelings for them do too. So I think he compiled a list of songs and things, for her (just like he says). I'm sure it contains "their song" and other ones that are reminiscent of the good times, but also bitter ones, like out of spite. Because let's face it, we'd all be bitter over something like this, especially over something we want but we can't have either because it doesn't want us or we know it's bad for us.
In a weird kind of way, I relate to it. I have this habit of forming "soundtracks" in my mind that correlate to certain people, and certain events and chapters of my life. I've found it helps keep me sane when things get crazy because it reminds me that there's always someone else who understands.
he DOES say "bitch." quit whining about how much you think that one word "ruins the song." it makes it better, especially since that's exactly how he wanted to word it. if he wanted to say "mix," he would have used that word instead; you should be satisfied with the song the way it is because the artist (the amazing andrew ^_^ ) spent time phrasing things in a way that held the most meaning for him. in the song, he's worked himself up into a frenzied emotional state, plus he isn't referring to the girl as the bitch, he's referring to the eponymous tape. it actually is fairly common slang to refer to an object other than a woman as a bitch. and IMHO I think this was someone he was in a relationship with (clearly, I think everyone understands at least that much), and things were good, but then something on her end went sour. I believe it is because she somehow changed, for the worse, and so the relationship ended. Maybe she cheated on him, which would make sense; you could still have the motivation to end it but that doesn't mean your feelings for them do too. So I think he compiled a list of songs and things, for her (just like he says). I'm sure it contains "their song" and other ones that are reminiscent of the good times, but also bitter ones, like out of spite. Because let's face it, we'd all be bitter over something like this, especially over something we want but we can't have either because it doesn't want us or we know it's bad for us.
In a weird kind of way, I relate to it. I have this habit of forming "soundtracks" in my mind that correlate to certain people, and certain events and chapters of my life. I've found it helps keep me sane when things get crazy because it reminds me that there's always someone else who understands.