It’s a good song now that i’ve listened to it. But it doesn’t really pull you in the first listen. It took a while to become a bop.
yea what comes up must come doooownnnn
It’s a good song now that i’ve listened to it. But it doesn’t really pull you in the first listen. It took a while to become a bop.
yea what comes up must come doooownnnn
I agree. It’s stuck in my head after 5 times of replaying the song and steaming it
Spill
Agreed! I didn't liked it at first listen but now i keep bopping to it
It's a grower
It’s a good song now that i’ve listened to it. But it doesn’t really pull you in the first listen. It took a while to become a bop.
yea what comes up must come doooownnnn
It’s been on repeat for me pls I need to get off the internet
yes its really a bop and listening it all day
I like the meaning of the song: Abandoning your former self to become more successful in life and feeling nostalgic about the pure person you used to be.
The use of figurative language in the lyrics could've been more developed though.
On The Ground is bop!
I like the meaning of the song: Abandoning your former self to become more successful in life and feeling nostalgic about the pure person you used to be.
The use of figurative language in the lyrics could've been more developed though.
Wdym
Same
It grew on me between listens too, I realized 'I worked my whole LIFE... ' was invading my brainwaves even when I was zoning out
Agreed!
The chorus instrumental part sounds more natural to me now
Wdym
Spoiler since this is about personal lyric interpretation and not the auditory aspects of the song:
I'm assuming you are referring to the second part of my post. I think I used the wrong word. I should've used "consistent" instead of "developed." For example, the use of the words "ground" and "high" paired with the phrase "what goes up must come down." The song is trying to say that what is "on the ground" is all that she needs, placing a positive value on the word "ground." However, the phrase "what goes up must come down" gives whatever is not "up" a negative connotation. It causes a disconnect in the message. Just my opinion. Non-specific lyrics can hold different meanings to different listeners.
100% on point. First listens are pretty weird but from the 5th listen it keeps bopping in my head!!! Now I think it’s officially better than Gone!!!
I think most blackpink songs are like that
For me DDDD and Kill this love were instantly a bop.
It's a grower.
Once you get the meaning of the song, you will get addicted to the beats
What fans never realize... almost EVERY song you hear repeatedly becomes either a grower (or annoying). You just don’t give others the chance like you do with your faves.
So it just means, if the song isn’t from your faves, you wouldn’t like it (after first listen) and then won’t listen to it ever again... ^
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