We can understand this song from two aspects: aesthetics and the author's motivation.
Aesthetically speaking, members of the royal family can't help but remind me of the song "saint seiya 2 U".
-1990 VMA awarded the Best Video of the Year Award to 2 U.
In the same year, it also won the "Best Postmodern Video" award.
Do you see where "postmodernism" is?
Sinead O 'Connor-There is nothing like 2 U.
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Royals is unique in aesthetics.
A hollow level, stripped of all irrelevant structures.
-concise to no episode, no ending, and even no strings.
The benefits are obvious.
When the audience has heard enough of DUBSTEP and endless keyboard lyricism,
It's so interesting that such a song looks small and fresh at the beginning and end in a hurry.
This is its uniqueness.
Secondly, as a creative motivation, this is also its metaphor.
Please don't accuse me of unreasonable speculation. If you have questions, please continue. Are there any cases where analysts fabricate the author's nonexistent ideas for the appreciation of some articles and poems? )
In this song, drumming is no longer just a way to express the rhythm of the song.
From the beginning of drums, it is to imitate the sound of people walking.
So that's why this song is all human voices except drums.
So this song is about Lorde's thoughts when he sings alone in no man's land.
At this time, we usually sing our truest selves.
Then it is easy to understand Lord's initial confession.
I've never seen a diamond. I've never seen anyone wear jewelry. I left my teeth on the wedding ring in the movie. The first time I saw a diamond ring, I was not proud of my address. In this run-down town, my address has nothing to be proud of. No postcode envy no one envies in this unknown town.
Gradually, she began to get excited.
But every song is like a golden tooth and a gray goose tripping in the bathroom.
But the lyrics always say gold teeth, wine, drugs in the bathroom, prom dresses, violence in hotel rooms, fine clothes, drinking and spitting in hotels, and we don't care if we drive a Cadillac in our dreams. In the dream, we can also drive a Cadillac, but everyone likes the crystal, Maibakh and diamond on your watch. But everyone is wearing a crystal car watch with diamonds. Jets, islands, tigers with gold rings There is a tiger with a gold ring on the private jet resort island. We don't care, we are worried about your relationship. Anyway, we can't have anything to do with it. We will never be members of the royal family. It's not in our nature that we will never be nobles. Despicable life runs in our blood. Luxury goods that do not belong to us do not belong to us. We are eager to be different. Let me be your ruler. You can call me the queen bee and let me be your ruler. You can call me queen bee, baby, and I will rule (I will rule, I will rule, I will rule, I will rule …) and I will rule everything. Let me live in fantasy. What do you mean, let me live in my imagination
That's easy to understand. This is Lord's grievance.
When we see the title of the song, we will think that she is writing "Oh, I am your noble" or something like "Let me be your noble tonight". We were all wrong.
The chorus "We will never be royalty"-helpless and sad.
And is Lorde really what the song describes?
Ella Ehrlich-O 'Connor (hereinafter referred to as Lord)/KLOC-0 was born in Auckland, New Zealand on June 7, 1996. Her mother is Sonia Yelich, a famous New Zealand poet, and her father is an engineer. Lorde's family also has a sister and a pair of brothers and sisters, who grew up together in the suburb of Devon Port in northern Auckland. At the age of five, Lorde and her friends joined a troupe, where she found her love for singing and performing. Encouraged by his mother, Lorde began to read a lot of books very early. At the age of 65,438+02, Lorde was already reading raymond carver and Kurt Vonnegut Jr., and at the age of 65,438+04, she was even able to proofread her master's thesis for her mother.
It can be seen that Lord is not poor or dead set. She has a wide range of ambitions in the world-commendable.
Secondly, in such a post-Adele era,
There is no doubt about the transformation of mainstream music.
Why did Rihanna's new album hit the charts with only two adagios?
Why only dubstep's aesthetic keyboard "The Ball of Destruction" became a lyric title?
Why is the royal family so popular?
In fact, this is all a problem.
The answer is because this is the post-Adele era.
Yeah, you noticed.
JT's album sales are the first this year.
Eminem second
It's exactly the same as the list seven years ago
What did that sentence say again?
Fashion is cyclical.
But I must add one thing.
Fashion is spiraling up.
Just as we witnessed that music opened the electronic age, we also witnessed that umbrellas opened the RNB age for men and women, and poker face opened the "cheap age".
Now welcome to the era of subtraction.
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