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[10] The lyrics contain direct references to Christianity, which includes Fantasia singing: "Thank you for never leaving me Lord Jesus!". [4] She expresses her gratitude through the lyrics: "You're the only one that never left me when everyone else just didn't care, you're the only one that really loved me. I made it. I made it through the storm."
The terms chorus and refrain are often used interchangeably, [8] both referring to a recurring part of a song. When a distinction is made, the chorus is the part that contains the hook [9] or the "main idea" of a song's lyrics and music, and there is rarely variation from one repetition of the chorus to the next. [5]
[14] [17] Its lyrics talk about a girl falling in love with a guy at the first sight. [15] The girl confidently relaying their emotions to a "Senor," who seemingly chants out the song's title in the post-chorus. [16] Second track "What's Your Name", is an EDM song that incorporate saxophone leads, and an "emotional" chord progression in its intro.
What I was made for. What was I made for? Takin’ a drive, I was an ideal. Looked so alive, turns out I’m not real. Just somethin’ you paid for. What was I made for? ‘Cause I, I. I don’t ...
Jon Mendelsohn of American Songwriter called the chorus "melancholy yet hopeful". [17] Walden Green of The Fader saw the song as a "sly commentary on pop stars 'created' for the profit of record labels". [18] Jon Campbell of WNYC and Gothamist noted the melodic similarity of the verse to the chorus of Stephen Sondheim's Send in the Clowns. [19]
"I Made It (Cash Money Heroes)" is the first single from Kevin Rudolf's second studio album To the Sky. The single features Cash Money artists Birdman , Jay Sean and Lil Wayne . It was released on February 2, 2010.
"Love It If We Made It" directly quotes a remark made by former president of the United States Donald Trump, taken from the Access Hollywood tape. As the writing process continued, the singer amassed so much content that several lines needed to be removed. Such lyrics included a "Horse Burger Butchered by the British" and one about foreign nurses.
Mike Will Made It was initially hesitant of her suggestion, having met her earlier that day, although he "left her on there" after "she laid down the verse [and] killed it." [ 3 ] "23" is a synth-driven hip hop song set to a midtempo beat and a "bass-heavy" [ 4 ] arrangement.