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Meaning of the song “Gives You Hell” by The All American Rejects
Apr 1st

In the song “Gives You Hell” by The All American Rejects, lead singer, Tyson Ritter is talking about the drastically different lifestyles that he and one of his ex-girlfriends are now living. He’s not afraid to be bitter about the whole situation. In verse one he draws contrast between his lifestyle and hers by the lyrics:
“I wake up every evening
With a big smile on my face
And it never feels out of place
And you’re still probably workin’
At a 9 to 5 pace”
The pre-chorus is a little funny because it is very deceptive-one moment talking about loss and missing someone but then flat out admitting that your lying.
The chorus is Tyson’s way of saying “You had me, your loss…oh and I hope your pissed about your decision” . He’s communicating that he lives the life of a rockstar and she decided to leave and now he hopes she’s miserable about it. In the second verse Tyson is pointing out that material things can’t buy love. He hopes that she deeply regrets her decision to leave him and in the hook he tells her how it is:
“Now you’ll never see
What you’ve done to me
You can take back your memories
They’re no good to me
And here’s all your lies
You can look me in the eyes
With the sad, sad look
That you wear so well”
The Meaning of the song “Gives You Hell” from the album When The World Comes Down
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Meaning of the song “Dead and Gone” by T.I. , Ft. Justin Timberlake
Mar 29th
This song primarily deals with the change that T.I. has gone through over the past few years. From living the rough life to fortune and fame, T.I. has grown a lot as an artist and a human being-“The old me is dead and gone”. At the beginning of his music video you’ll see a bible verse proving this:
When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put childish things away. – 1 Corinthians 13:11
In the first verse T.I. reflects on how his old days were. He uses it to express how people make stupid decisions all for nothing and how this is childish behavior. He makes a pledge at the end of the first verse that he will no longer have anything to do with this lifestyle. In verse two he brings up his best friend Philant Johnson, who was killed in 2006 in a highway gun fight after T.I’s show. This is a tough topic for him, and he still blames himself for Philants death.
The hook is a medaphor about him looking in all directions and those old people he used to hang with not being there for him anymore.
T.I. was recently sentenced to a year in jail.
Buy TI’s latest Album Paper Trail
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