Genius Meanings
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Bring Me The Horizon – Can You Feel My Heart
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“Can You Feel My Heart” is the opening track and third single (fourth in the US) from Bring Me The Horizon’s fourth studio album Sempiternal. The song leads with Oliver Sykes
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Bring Me The Horizon & Jeris Johnson – Can You Feel My Heart (Remix)
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[Intro: Oli Skyes] / Can you hear the silence? Can you see the dark? / Can you fix the broken? Can you feel my heart? / [Verse 1: Jeris Johnson] / I been terrorized by a thousand
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Jakwob – Can You Feel My Heart (Jakwob Remix)
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[Chorus] / Can you hear the silence? / Can you see the dark? / Can you fix the broken? / Can you feel, can you feel my heart? / (Can you feel my heart?) / [Verse] / Can you help
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MOTHICA – Can You Feel My Heart (Mothica Version)
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[Intro] / Can you hear the silence in my head gettin' louder? / I've been hearing voices in my sleep, I'm not tired / Push me to the edge 'cause I'm a fool for the fire / (For the
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Bring Me The Horizon – Can You Feel My Heart (Live at the Royal Albert Hall)
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[Intro: Oli Sykes] / Can you feel my heart? / Are you ready? Here we fucking go / [Chorus: Oli Sykes & Choral] / Can you hear the silence? / Can you see the dark? / Can you fix the
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Christina Rotondo – Can You Feel My Heart (acoustic)
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[Chorus] / Can you hear the silence? / Can you see the dark? / Can you fix the broken? / Can you feel, can you feel my heart? / Can you feel my heart? / [Verse 1] / Can you help
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Milena Tzanova – Can You Feel My Heart
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[Chorus] / Can you hear the silence? / Can you see the dark? / Can you fix the broken? / Can you feel, can you feel my heart? / [Verse] / Can you help the hopeless? Well, I'm
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Bring Me The Horizon – Sleepwalking
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“Sleepwalking” talks about depression and ketamine addiction. Oliver was addicted to ketamine, as he said many times
[Ketamine] disengages users from reality, causing
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Bring Me The Horizon – Doomed
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“Doomed” was the first non-single heard from the album as the band previewed it on August 28th. The title describes the mood expressed in this song: doom to the point where one
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Bring Me The Horizon – fresh bruises
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Third interlude of the album, “fresh bruises” is yet another electronic infused record. With an eerie and bass-heavy instrumental. Oliver demands to his lover a few things that he
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Bring Me The Horizon – And the Snakes Start to Sing
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The first song the band sat down to write when starting to record Sempiternal and also the last song they completed. No one knows the meaning behind the song, according to Sykes
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Polskie tłumaczenia Genius – Bring Me The Horizon - Can You Feel My Heart (Polskie Tłumaczenie)
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[Refren] / Czy słyszysz ciszę? / Czy widzisz ciemność? / Czy zdołasz naprawić to, co zepsute? / Czy czujesz, czy czujesz moje serce? / (Czy czujesz moje serce?) / [Zwrotka] / Czy
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Halsey) – ¿
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“¿” marks the first collaboration from Bring Me The Horizon and Halsey. In the track, Halsey sings of a relationship turned sour, haunting her like a bad dream.
Bring Me The
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MetalSucks (Ft. Guy First) – Can You Smell My Fart
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[intro] / *farting noises* / [Chorus] / Can you hear the flatus? / Can you pass the gas? / Can you breathe this torment? / Can you smell, can you smell my fart? / (Can you smell my
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Bring Me The Horizon – Hospital for Souls
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In a track-by-track interview, vocalist Oli Sykes explained:
It kind of ties in with the concept of the album, and if anyone buys a physical copy, they’ll see that there’s almost
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Bring Me The Horizon – Shadow Moses
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“Shadow Moses” is the lead single from Bring Me The Horizon’s fourth album Sempiternal.
Also, six years after the release of 2013’s “Shadow Moses,” Bring Me The Horizon entered in
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miro (YouTube) – your favourite dress (miro edit)
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[Intro: Lil Tracy] / I know that you like me, kiss me with your eyes closed (Kiss me with your eyes closed) / Kiss me with your eyes closed (Kiss me with your eyes closed), kiss me
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Bring Me The Horizon (Ft. Hannah Snowdon) – Deathbeds
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“Deathbeds” is the third track off of the Deathbeds EP that is included on the deluxe edition of 2013’s Sempiternal. This track features Oliver Sykes’ former wife and tattoo artist
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Bring Me The Horizon – Join the Club
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“Join The Club” is a bonus track featured on deluxe editions on Bring Me The Horizon’s fourth album Sempiternal. Lyrically, the song portrays the singer in a nihilistic position
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Carbon (USA) – Can u feel
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Can you hear the silence? / Can you see the dark? / Can you fix the broken? / Can you feel, can you feel my heart? / [Interlude] / Can u feel what I’m doin / Can u feel what I’m
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Bring Me The Horizon – Follow You
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“Follow You” has been acclaimed as the most romantic song by the band, as it is basically a love letter to band members' wives. Musically, the track features a heartbeat sound
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Bring Me The Horizon – Avalanche
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According to interviews, “Avalanche” is about ADHD and Oliver’s visits to doctors because of his addiction to Ketamine.
“Avalanche” is about ADHD. I guess it’s weird when you’re
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Bring Me The Horizon – It Never Ends (Live at the Royal Albert Hall)
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[Spoken Intro] / [Guy] Do you feel different now? / [Girl] Yes / [Guy] Less anxious? / [Girl] Much less / [Guy] Do you have any special feelings? / [Girl] I feel like my heart is
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Vermicide Violence – Pray For Progress
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“Pray for Progress” is a song performed by the deathcore band Vermicide Violence. It pokes fun at the criticism of Bring Me The Horizon’s older fans saying that they’ve sold out
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Bring Me The Horizon – in the dark
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“in the dark” sees Oliver Sykes remembering his old relationship with Hannah Snowdon. Jordan Fish addressed about the song:
It’s from the perspective of someone who’s found out
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glitzy – Know Your Meme (Music)
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Know Your Meme (Music) is a page containing the most popular music that is used in memes or is considered meme-like by nature. Feel free to add more, or add the history of the meme
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Bring Me The Horizon – Anthem
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“Anthem” is the second song on the album and it talks about Oliver Sykes struggle to stop his addiction to drugs.
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Bring Me The Horizon – DiE4u
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“DiE4u” is the first single released from the follow-up EP to POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR which released in October 30, 2020.
The song blends influences of emo, pop, rock and
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Bring Me The Horizon – Drone Bomb Me
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“Drone Bomb Me” is a cover from the ANOHNI’s single which talks about drone warfare and terrorism in the perspective of a little girl who lost her parents in the war.
The song
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YUNGBLUD, Oli Sykes & Bring Me The Horizon – Happier
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[Intro] / Hey, hey / Hey, hey, hey / Hey, hey / Hey, hey, hey / Hey / [Verse 1: YUNGBLUD] / Time goes by a little less slowly / When I'm out my mind (Hey) / Thought you said, "I
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Bring Me The Horizon – Avalanche (Live at the Royal Albert Hall)
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[Intro: Oli Sykes] / How you feeling, Albert Hall? / We're Bring Me The Horizon from Sheffield, England / That is fucking mental / Need to be louder than that, c'mon, Yorkshire
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Ph0ton – Heartalyzer Samples
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See all of “Heartalyzer” by Ph0ton’s samples
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Bring Me The Horizon – Empire (Let Them Sing)
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“Empire” contains allusions to many things, such as biblical references on the chorus and a The Three Little Pigs citation on the pre-chorus. Lyrically, it talks about depression
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Bring Me The Horizon – medicine
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“medicine” is the third single from BMTH’s sixth studio album, amo. It has aggressive and directly angry lyrics, contrasting with romantic love songs like “mother tongue.”
The
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