I'm not feeling that at all. Assuming this song is like a lot of other DGD songs where the clean vocals and dirty vocals are about different things. Tillians part for me speaks about a person who is dishonest and selfish in relationships. Doing it just for his ego and probably treating women like meat (Tillian's verse). Then at the end he realizes that he'll die alone because of it. The gun in his hand is metaphorical for the decisions he's made. The "acceptance speech" is accepting your mistakes and the realization of the consequences you've made.
I'm not feeling that at all. Assuming this song is like a lot of other DGD songs where the clean vocals and dirty vocals are about different things. Tillians part for me speaks about a person who is dishonest and selfish in relationships. Doing it just for his ego and probably treating women like meat (Tillian's verse). Then at the end he realizes that he'll die alone because of it. The gun in his hand is metaphorical for the decisions he's made. The "acceptance speech" is accepting your mistakes and the realization of the consequences you've made.
Somewhere down the line, I get the feeling that the "acceptance speech" is actually an acceptance of suicide, Idk, it's just my take on it.
I'm not feeling that at all. Assuming this song is like a lot of other DGD songs where the clean vocals and dirty vocals are about different things. Tillians part for me speaks about a person who is dishonest and selfish in relationships. Doing it just for his ego and probably treating women like meat (Tillian's verse). Then at the end he realizes that he'll die alone because of it. The gun in his hand is metaphorical for the decisions he's made. The "acceptance speech" is accepting your mistakes and the realization of the consequences you've made.
I'm not feeling that at all. Assuming this song is like a lot of other DGD songs where the clean vocals and dirty vocals are about different things. Tillians part for me speaks about a person who is dishonest and selfish in relationships. Doing it just for his ego and probably treating women like meat (Tillian's verse). Then at the end he realizes that he'll die alone because of it. The gun in his hand is metaphorical for the decisions he's made. The "acceptance speech" is accepting your mistakes and the realization of the consequences you've made.