"High on legal marijuana" and "raised on Biggie and Nirvana", and the fact that she is unlikable and pretentious eliminated any future chance of a hit.
I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.
Because it's too indie. Colors will flop too because the GP and radio stations can't appreciate beautifully written lyrics that tug at your heart and heavenly productions that guide you to a euphoric land
"High on legal marijuana" and "raised on Biggie and Nirvana", and the fact that she is unlikable and pretentious eliminated any future chance of a hit.
I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.
I have studied music extensively through college and I would like to say I am pretty educated.
Anywho, New Americana's lyrics are actually very next level and genius. And the facts back it up. She tells a story and writes about something real while being undeniably catchy and massively relatable. It's has a great message about the war on drugs and the LGBT rights movement.
I honestly believe this song will go down as one of the most defining tracks of our generation.