![]() ![]() But what changes the narrative is that they know they are in denial but the love the heck out of not dealing with reality, basically. Trying so hard to shove under the rug something that should be addressed, dismissing it as something you don't care about while it continues to eat away at your peace of mind. “Running Away” is raw honesty on many levels. Tyde joins the party at “Eight Hours,” the track that details the dynamics of the feelings of a clingy lover and how even sleep feels like the enemy because on some nights they actually do have part ways. “Future Holds” with BIM explores the many possibilities of what the future could play out as, and those futuristic thoughts become a burden that gets tiresome to bear especially when life continues to deal you different cards. We have to give some props to Riz for really bringing life to his poetry by giving the whole thing a realistic dialogue feel, like he was actually speaking to someone on in a phone conversation. They lean toward poetry, inviting Riz Ahmed to put on a beautiful spoken word show. Smith's blended vocals and an acoustic guitar melody take center stage. Written for the documentary “From Devil's Breath,” a short film on forest fires, climate change, and tree planting, which was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio. “Hope For The Future,” a gorgeously ethereal song, gives a glimpse as to the band's potential future sonic direction. But it's also about the idea of those amazingly thoughtful people who spend their lives trying to change the world in a positive way. The chorus is about the intimacy of human connection in the context of some science fiction, space-centred imagery. One of the foundational songs for “Give Me The Future” is “Revolution,” which drew inspiration from Quincy Jones' production. The song, which Smith wrote about his recollections of visiting his late aunt in South Africa, is warm and nostalgic, offering a contrast to the often futuristic sheen of time travel. ![]() The new songs emphasize the opportunity to choose to move both backwards and forwards, similar to more sentimental tracks like the Graceland-inspired “Family Ties,” which emphasize the connection between the past and present. But one sticking characteristic of the eye is how it's able to express emotion through its dilation that shows a mental spark caused by excitement or shock, or in this case, both. The colorful image of an eyeball with the album title tattooed around its lids. For Valentine's Day, Future Advises Men To Give Money In Place Of Old-fashioned Flowers Denzel Curry “Melt My Eyez See Your Future” Album Review Louis Tomlinson “Faith in the Future (Deluxe)” Album Review Benzino Officially Ends Beef With Eminem To Protect Coi Leray's Dreams Juice WRLD's “Lucid Dreams” Tops Drake's “God's Plan”, Becomes Spotify's Second Most Streamed Hip-Hop Song Of All Time Idris Elba Reflects On His Acting Journey, Reveals He Sold Weed To Dave Chapelle To Fund His Dreams Davido Sheds Light On Personal Sacrifices And Struggles For His Music Dreams Jay-Z Speaks On Faizon Love's Comments About Him Making Up A Drug Dealing Past Summer Walker Posts Inspiring Self-Portraits As A Cleaner: “Don't Give Up” Beyoncé Pays Tribute To Tina Turner Live In London: A Harmonic Blend Of Past & Present ![]()
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