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Don't You Fake It is the debut studio album by American rock band the Red Jumpsuit Apparatus.The title is taken from a line in the opening track, "In Fate's Hands". The album garnered mixed reviews from critics.
Teddy Craven of The Daily Campus described "Duckworth" as Damn's "strongest song" and "ends the album with a fantastic philosophical mic-drop." [11] Craven compared the track to "Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst" from Lamar's second studio album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, a song that also tells personal stories about the unexpected consequences of Lamar's music. [11]
"Face Down" is notable for lyrics that detail suffering from domestic abuse. Written by lead singer Ronnie Winter, the song is about the domestic abuse that he and his brother lived through as children. [9] He's said the "lyrics are deeply personal" and he wanted to "help kids who are in similar situations cope." [10]
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Taylor Swift's Midnights 3 A.M. Edition tracks may be among the album's most brutal lyrically, but none express regret quite as strongly as “Would've, Could've, Should've,” seemingly about ...
Intro Mm Verse 1 I fall asleep cryin’ You turn up the TV You don’t wanna hear me One more sleepless night Big day in the morning So, I take my time to self-soothe
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus is an American rock band formed in Middleburg, Florida, in 2003. [1] The band's current members include Ronnie Winter (lead vocals), Joey Westwood (bass), Josh Burke (lead guitar), Randy Winter (rhythm guitar), and John Espy (drums).
In the United Kingdom, Damn sold 30,000 units in its first week and entered at number two on the UK Albums Chart. [76] According to IFPI, it was the seventh best selling album of 2017, with 1.3 million copies shipped globally. [77] Damn was ranked as the number one album of the year on the Billboard 200 in 2017. [78]