The song is about the promise of being there for someone through thick and thin and following through with that pledge. Bruno reminds us that true love is all about being a reliable source of support, and he couldn’t have captured that sentiment any better than in this song. 22. “Wavin...
All songs are relatively calm throughout with death parts (sudden increases in difficulty) that can instant-kill you. In Aterlβus, there are two death parts. The first death part is 2 yellow hold notes on each side, repeated 2 times. There are 13 yellow hold notes in total to this...
song its backbone, allowing it to muscle through the hurt. This is why even a song as great as Drake’s “Nice For What”borrowing elements from “Ex-Factor”feels inherently sacrilegious; when a song has this much soul bursting through its seams, trying to get away with stealing just a ...
The song is all about being dependable and being there for each other through tough times.Most pro-team lyric: “You can count on me like one, two, three/I’ll be there/And I know when I need it, I can count on you like four, three, two/And you’ll be there.”...
Times of our lives!I'm surprised we survived! CRANKY & K. ROOL: Here we are, old friend!Together again!Through thick and thinWe'll always be friends! K. ROOL: Remember this?Tsunami wrestling! CRANKY: I almost had you then!How about this?Skydiving without a para- K. ROOL: Shoot!
While the first half of the ‘90s were all about Seattle and alternative rock, there was a turning point about midway through the decade as a new genre that combined funk, hip-hop and rap rock formed in California. Korn spearheaded the whole thing, which came to be known as “nu-metal...
You are a survivor. Whatever comes your way, whether in a relationship or life in general, you can make it through. In this song, Destiny’s Child tells us that even if the world falls and the people we know fail us, our lives can still go on because we are strong. ...
“You had something to hide. Should have hidden it, shouldn't you? Now you're not satisfied with what you're being put through. It's just time to pay the price for not listening to advice. And deciding in your youth on the policy of truth.” ...
This song was dedicated to the band’s fans. It sings about how their supporters’ love and support have helped them get through rough times. It also serves as a promise that they will keep on creating music for them. It’s a simple song, but very sincere. ...
song its backbone, allowing it to muscle through the hurt. This is why even a song as great as Drake’s “Nice For What”borrowing elements from “Ex-Factor”feels inherently sacrilegious; when a song has this much soul bursting through its seams, trying to get away with stealing just a ...