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"Ruin My Life" is a "faintly masochistic", [9] pop song, [23] which, in Larsson's words, is about "that unhealthy relationship that everyone has at one point in their life". [24] Instrumentation-wise, it is accompanied by an electric guitar and keyboard, and its chorus is "swimming" with synths and a "danceable" drum track. [25] "
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Through the project, Ballard aims to ruin songs by making covers of them in styles very different to those of the originals. There I Ruined It distributes these covers via social media, such as TikTok, YouTube and Reddit. Since the project's beginning, Ballard has made covers of various artists, including Taylor Swift, Eminem, Radiohead and ...
In one song title “Punchline,” the lyrics read, “I can’t help but be destructive right now/It’s been weeks since I saw your outline/In my room is a silence so loud/This is what losing ...
"Ruin My Life" is a pop song, [1] that has a drum track backed by an electric guitar and keyboard backed by synths. [2] [3] Paper described the song as "Larsson at her dreamiest with pensive piano breakdowns and cinematic sing-a-long choruses that roll into stadium-sized emotional crescendo after emotional crescendo. Larsson unearths a darker ...
The song appears to be about two former lovers who have since moved on and married other people. Now, they are neighbors and occasionally make small talk about the weather. This is not sitting ...
"Don't Talk to Me About Love" is a song by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released as the first single from their third album, Bite. The single reached the top 10 in three countries; number 7 in the UK, and number 6 in both Ireland and New Zealand. The song was their last major hit, as the next three singles only had moderate to minor ...
I was used to being used by people I loved and any future relationship was going to feel the same. Every time I thought I was getting too close, I would push her away." – Jonathan Davis [6] In 2015, Jonathan Davis disclosed that the song's subject was Aimee Echo of Human Waste Project. "We were really good friends back in the day, and we ...