Monday 6 February 2017

My Favorite Song

Hello !
On today's blogpost, I'm going to tell you about one of my favorite song. As a person who likes listening to music, it's pretty hard to find the right one because I have a lot of favorite songs and some of them means something to me, wether it reminded me of small memories or big ones.

So, in this opportunity I'm going to talk about Suburbia by Troye Sivan. So, here's the lyrics and I'll explain what this song means to me.

 Suburbia
The sun sets longer
Where I am from
Where dreams go to die
While having fun
The boys fix their cars and
Girls eat it up
Loving's so good when
Love is young

Yeah, there's so much history in these streets
And mama's good eats
And Wonder on repeat
There's so much history in my head
The people I've left
The ones that I've kept

Have you heard me on the radio?
Did you turn it up?
On your blown-out stereo
In suburbia
Could be playing hide and seek from home
Can't replace my blood
Yeah, it seems I'm never letting go
Of suburbia

Swallow nostalgia
Chase it with lime
Better than dwelling
And chasing time
Missing occasions
I can't rewind
Can't help but feel I've lost what's mine

Yeah, there's so much history in these streets
And mama's good eats
And Wonder on repeat
There's so much history in my head
The people I've left
The ones that I've kept

Have you heard me on the radio?
Did you turn it up?
On your blown-out stereo
In suburbia
Could be playing hide and seek from home
Can't replace my blood
Yeah, it seems I'm never letting go
Of suburbia

They all say that nothing ever changes
Through the new lines that are on their faces
They all say that nothing ever changes
Through the new lines that are on their faces

Yeah, there's so much history in these streets
And mama's good eats
And Wonder on repeat
There's so much history in my head
The people I've left
The ones that I've kept

Have you heard me on the radio?
Did you turn it up?
On your blown-out stereo
In suburbia
Could be playing hide and seek from home
Can't replace my blood
Yeah, it seems I'm never letting go
Of suburbia 


In this song the singer basically talks about his home or his childhood and the people who's involved in it. I love this song because it reminds me about all the memories with my junior high school friends. The genre of this music is alternative/indie and also pop, it's kind of slow but not so slow it puts you to sleep. My favorite line from the song is "the people I've left, the ones that i've kept" it relates to me in several different ways because graduating from Junior Highschool means that I have to leave some people behind and you never know if you're going to have the same bond like you had before, but then you have some people who still mantain the bond you built after a couple of years of friendship. The second favorite line of mine is "Yeah, it seems I'm never letting go of suburbia" for me it means that I have to always remember where I came from and all of the people who support me until this point of my life. And it also kind of refers on how I'm so easily attached to people when I feel very comfortable around them and it makes me feel like I don't want us to drift appart, which can be concluded that I'm not a big fan of letting go.  

So, that's pretty much it, I recommend listening to this song while reading a book or when you're just simply chilling out. 

 here's the link that will lead you to the song
➸https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX0WTMx0vcg

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