It talks about what it’s like to be in a relationship in a really simple way that everyone recognizes (knight in shining armor in your movie-I can forgive this cliché because it pulls you into the song and everyone can relate so kudos), and also, I just love the line of how he’s a ghost after the breakup and she looks right through him. OKAY, that last line of the first verse is a little bit too much information to be honest, but he’s honest, and that’s actually sort of refreshing, no matter how gross (Mom, if you’re reading this, look away).īut these lyrics are really clever. You’re the reason I’m alone and masturbate Now I’m a ghost, I call your name, you look right through me Would put your lips on mine and love the aftertaste
#DHE WANT 5 MILLION SONG MOVIE#
I, was the knight in shining armor in your movie The verses in my opinion are actually really well written. So, let’s get down to business.Ī little background: according to Jon Bellion himself, this song is supposed to represent what it feels like “three days after a breakup,” and we get that in the verses.
If you’ve read my last blog post, which was actually my first introductory blog post, you know this blog is meant for me to workshop lyrics of current songs, whether they have good lyrics, bad lyrics or lyrics in between. This post is about Jon Bellion’s song, and I’m here to tell you why I loathe it. A friend took me to their concert for my birthday my senior year of high school, and it was probably the best concert I’ve ever been to.
I’ll readily admit that All Time Low is one of my favorite bands ever. You can’t name a song “All Time Low” if there’s already a super popular and successful band with the exact same name. Now raise your hand if you’ve heard of the SONG, “All Time Low” by Jon Bellion. They’ve had six albums come out since they formed in 2003. You know, performers/creators of the still popular “Dear Maria, Count Me In” and “Remembering Sunday” and etc. Raise your hand if you’ve heard of the American rock band All Time Low.