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How does he go from star boy to false alarm?! Smh...
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It's just music bruh. Let them like what they like.The thing that sucks is getting crap from my friends who don't understand the roots of the music, they just know the bbtm Weeknd (earned it, icfmf, in the night)
They just know I've been following the music since the start so when they hear **** like false alarm they give me crap for it and what can I really say lol. It's horrible since I don't feel like getting into a genuine discussion about what xo was before
I don't care what they like lol, I'm speaking on them giving me crap for tracks like false alarm or bbtm.. but not really taking the time to understand his original music. I can lead them to water but can't force them to drinkIt's just music bruh. Let them like what they like.
Also found this explanation on Youtube for the Starboy video, seems kinda accurate (esp since he said religion plays a part in the album):
This is my take on it: His old self kills the version of him who got all the fame and money. He uses the cross to destroy everything in his home that was created by him. To me that represents his madness. He is caught between the flesh and God. Yet, his cat to me represents a dark side of him who still lives with him. As he drives away from the house and the cross, the cat becomes a larger cat. In my opinion, the darkness will continue to live with him. He leaves his religion behind. As for his home, I believe that represents all he that he has created. He also leaves it behind. He is now nomadically venturing into a new place (in his career) and he will continue to trust in the darkness within him. That darkness is represented by the large cat in his car. He rides alone with him and in him he trusts because it is all he has known.
Also found this explanation on Youtube for the Starboy video, seems kinda accurate (esp since he said religion plays a part in the album):
This is my take on it: His old self kills the version of him who got all the fame and money. He uses the cross to destroy everything in his home that was created by him. To me that represents his madness. He is caught between the flesh and God. Yet, his cat to me represents a dark side of him who still lives with him. As he drives away from the house and the cross, the cat becomes a larger cat. In my opinion, the darkness will continue to live with him. He leaves his religion behind. As for his home, I believe that represents all he that he has created. He also leaves it behind. He is now nomadically venturing into a new place (in his career) and he will continue to trust in the darkness within him. That darkness is represented by the large cat in his car. He rides alone with him and in him he trusts because it is all he has known.
ALSO I WILL **** UP ANYONE WHO DISRESPECTS LIFE OF THE PARTY, THAT TRACK IS GOLDEN
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