Genius Meanings
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The 1975 – People
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“People” is the lead single on The 1975’s fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form. The song is a cry for people to act against the world’s problems, including the
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The 1975 Breaks Down The Meaning Of “People”
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Learn about the song’s lyrics on the latest episode of ‘Verified.’
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The 1975 – Me & You Together Song
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“Me & You Together Song” features Matty singing about being infatuated with a friend who doesn’t feel the same way that he does about her, as well as the dreams and fantasies that
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The 1975 – All I Need to Hear
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“All I Need to Hear” is the fourth single from The 1975’s fifth studio album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
Matty Healy confirmed in a cover story for Pitchfork that the goal
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The 1975 – Part of the Band
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“Part of the Band” is the lead single from The 1975’s studio album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
The song is a playful folk-rock piece that contains themes of self-
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The 1975 – Roadkill
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Matthew Healy described ‘Roadkill’ as one of the funniest songs he ever wrote while he utilizes his ability of expressing the biggest ideas in the fewest words:
If the album isn’t
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The 1975 – The 1975 (BFIAFL)
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For the intro to Being Funny in a Foreign Language, The 1975 is once again labelling the first track as “The 1975”.
In the past, the opening track on the band’s albums has been a
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The 1975 – The 1975 (NOACF)
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Each of the band’s albums prior to Notes on a Conditional Form begins with a song called “The 1975”. In the past, they all had identical lyrics, which began:
Go down, soft sound
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The 1975 – Robbers
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This is a love song about a toxic relationship. They are too focused on each other to notice the destruction they cause each other.
The title “Robbers” refers to how the lovers
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The 1975 – Love Me
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“Love Me” is about rejecting superficiality of fame and embracing the fans. The song’s genesis took place shortly before The 1975’s first show at the Brixton Academy in January of
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The 1975's “Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America” Addresses The Inner Conflict Between Sexual Identity & Faith
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It’s the latest example of the band addressing pertinent political issues of our time.
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The 1975 Puts Out A Call To Action With “People”
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The lead single pushes back against political complacency.
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The 1975 – Nothing Revealed / Everything Denied
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Struck by the extrospective feeling that life isn’t what it seems, Healy turns this indictment inwards, described by NME as seemingly “bent on deconstructing the entire artifice of
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The 1975 – Mine
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“Mine” sounds somewhat woozy, with aristocrats jazz-piano, trumpet solo, and exquisite Gershwin strings. The jazzy track came from the band’s love of saxophonist John Coltrane.
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The 1975 – Settle Down
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Released as the third single from The 1975’s self-titled debut album, “Settle Down” tells a tale of a secretive love affair.
Matty Healy spoke extensively about its message and
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The 1975 – What Should I Say
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[Verse 1] / They're calling out your name / Must have been something you were saying / They're calling out your name / What should I say? / (Tell 'em the things that you told me
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The 1975 – Somebody Else
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“Somebody Else” explores the complicated feelings stirred by a past lover taking up with someone new.
The official music video depicts heartbroken frontman Matty Healy’s
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The 1975 – UGH!
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Jamming with pop-rock and heavily electronic flutters, “UGH!” darkly hues as the third track on I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it, depicting
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The 1975 – If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)
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“If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)” is an uptempo, guitar and horn-heavy track released as the seventh single of Notes on a Conditional Form. Matty sings about his infatuation with a
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The 1975 – Love It If We Made It
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“Love It If We Made It” is a social anthem, observing the volatile aspects of modern society, responding with a sentiment of hope and positivity with its upbeat sound. It was the
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The 1975 – Loving Someone
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NME describes “Loving Someone” in their track-by-track review of I like it when you sleep…
Immediately after that takedown of romance comes a high-pitched voice declaring “You
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The 1975 Only Care About One Thing On New Song “All I Need To Hear”
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It’s the latest offering off their forthcoming ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’ LP.
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The 1975 – I Couldn't Be More In Love
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“I Couldn’t Be More In Love” is the fourteenth track from The 1975’s third studio album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships. According to Matty, the song is not a love song
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The 1975 – Wintering
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“Wintering” is the eighth song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
It was written as a Christmas song, inspired by the band’s self-titled
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The 1975 – Be My Mistake
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“Be My Mistake” is about an insignificant hookup after, or perhaps even during, a relationship.
The band’s frontman, Matty Healy, told Pitchfork:
“Be My Mistake” is just about
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The 1975 – Human Too
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“Human Too” is the ninth song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’.
The song includes themes of weakness, frailty, and fragility. This
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