They’ll continue to be in a lane of their own, and “Set Me Free” proves that. However, despite barriers such as language or orientation, Twice’s music is always true to them and their ethos as a powerhouse group. ![]() ![]() “Now that it’s off my chest, there’s room for you and me.” Coming off the success of English pre-release single “ Moonlight Sunrise,” fans see the group returning to their roots with “Set Me Free,” which features a majority of lyrics in their native Korean, as well as their signature combination of vocalists, Jihyo, Nayeon, and Jeongyeon, taking lead on the choruses. “Cause I’ve been hiding how I feel for you forever,” Mina sings in the opening verse. The project is led by “Set Me Free,” their disco-inspired title track that finds the nonet confessing to a soul-killing crush. Each additional print is 4. With the release of their 12th mini-album Ready To Be (out today), the members of K-pop’s most beloved girl group continue on their quest to dominate the scene and eventually the world. Doesnt Remind Me By Audioslave - Digital Guitar Tab Price: 5.79 Includes 1 print + interactive copy. There’s no season like a Twice comeback season. Farah Zermane King x Nick Jonas: “Maan Meri Jaan (Afterlife)” We are currently facing an unprecedented youth mental health crisis, and songs like “Eulogy” remind us that we are not alone. “It’s easy to feel nihilistic or cynical about the future, and there’s a strange comfort in indulging in the depressing absurdity of day to day life with the only people in the world that understand you,” Grandson says of the track. Lyrics also contemplate social-media overstimulation, anxiety, depression, and burnout. The Canadian-American alt-rock/hip-hop maestro known for his hard-hitting policial protest songs has turned inward on his latest release confessing feelings of hopelessness and suicidal ideation. In Grandson's “Eulogy,” nothing is left to interpretation, making it easy to see why fans (whom the artist affectionately refers to as “grandkids”) are drawn to his honesty and vulnerability. Sarina Bhutani Miley Cyrus: “River”Īrtists often talk about songwriting being a form of therapy as they express their feelings through metaphor and nuance. However, as with “Bounce,” their truths and revelations have and seemingly always will come through in their music. Even after five years, Emotional Oranges continue to keep a low public profile, still performing behind dark sunglasses and presenting under their pseudonyms. “I need cash in large amounts.” Similar to that of preceding single “ Make Me Wanna,” “Bounce” is accompanied by a warm-toned visual shot simply on an iPhone camera, letting the song speak for itself, but this time through V’s point of view. As the duo reflects on their journey to success, singing about past lives and setting trends, the track comes to a real head at its undeniably catchy and captivating chorus, featuring an edgier, distorted version of A’s typically honeyed vocals. On “Bounce,” lead singers A and V get the party started with their signature R&B groove then keep it going with their playful, yet sincere lyrics. There are very few groups who can catch a vibe as well as Emotional Oranges.
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