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WINNIE - Die Soon Length: 4:21 Genre: Synthpop Written by: Winnie Minami, Airemese Smith, Yasmine Kiambang Produced by: inZane, FancyN
Serving as one of 2 of the new, exclusive voices debuted on this soundtrack, WINNIE rolls in on the 4th song of the record, serving her very own fight song. Accompanied with a booming bass and a few synths, Die Soon is electronica heaven. Winnie's sickled voice stands tall as a persistent beat and a yelping sample dances around her. Winnie sings about a lotus flower as it goes through it's own life cycles. "I know it will die soon," she sings passively, pointing out that the listener knows it just as much. She continues describing the week long life, describing the blooming of the flower in her own words as, "It reached out all it's arms but was never held, no matter how bright it's hues". It's clear that flower is but a mere metaphor, standing for a bright young girl who's stuck in a setting that differs from her and is now an outcast.
"The wider it's wing span, the more it was fit for crucifixion, now what is it gonna do?" She says in the next line. The more confidence the young girl has, the more it seems people want to tear her down. Eventually, she "curled up in a ball" just as a flower would begin to die by shriveling up, and her "petals fell off" and her days as a flower that stood tall were now over. "And then she will rise!" Winnie begins to chant, revisiting the first verse and the hook and relieving the "flower" of all doubt that it will survive. The instrumental gets just as empowering as the up and coming singer who's spent the last 4 years busking her way around Los Angeles instead pursuing a proper career, due to being convinced by her own mother that she will never make it. Now here she is, singing out to the world in her very first track that anybody can survive and calling out everyone who thinks differently.
WINNIE
There was a flower that bloomed in between the cracks But I know it will die soon The petals fell in the mud it called a foundation, how sad I know it will die soon But I didn't have to tell you that
I know it will die soon I know it, I know it But I didn't have to tell you that I know it will die soon I know it, I know it
There was a flower that emerged from it's shell, a story too good to be true It reached out all it's arms but was never held, no matter how bright it's hues The wider it's wing span, the more it was fit for crucifixion, now what is it gonna do? I saw it curl up in a ball, watched the petals fell off, I know it will die soon But I didn't have to tell you that
I know it will die soon I know it, I know it But I didn't have to tell you that I know it will die soon I know it, I know it
And then it will be reborn Into something brighter and brand new And then it will be reborn Stronger than ever, all thanks to you AND THEN IT WILL BE REDORN INTO SOMETHING TALLER AND COMPLETELY TABOO AND THEN IT WILL BE REBORN BETTER THAN EVER, NO THANKS TO YOU
I see what you did there Took out it's chances of surviving by pretending to care
There was a flower that emerged from it's shell, a story too good to be true It reached out all it's arms but was never held, no matter how bright it's hues The wider it's wing span, the more it was fit for crucifixion, now what is it gonna do? I saw it curl up in a ball, watched the petals fall off, but I know it will rise soon You can quote me on that
I know it will rise soon I know it, I know it You can can quote me on that I know it will rise soon I know it, I know it You can quote on me that I KNOW IT WILL RISE SOON I KNOW IT WILL RISE SOON I KNOW IT WILL RISE SOON YOU CAN QUOTE ME ON THAT! I KNOW IT WILL RISE SOON I KNOW IT WILL RISE SOON I KNOW IT!
IT DOESN'T NEED YOUR PITY OF BEING THROWN IN THE PITS IT WILL RISE, IT WILL FIGHT, NO MATTER WHERE IT IS YOUR OBLIGED SYMPATHY ONLY RESTRICTS YOUR IMPLIED SYMPATHY ONLY RESTRICTS
You see what I did there? There is power within all despair
Coke - Sand Dreams Length: 3:30 Genre: PBR&B, neo soul Written by: Airemese Smith Produced by: NinaT
Quote:Growing up, I noticed that I would frequently have some crazy ass dreams so I was always really intrigued in how I should interpret the cryptic messages. These days, I interpret dreams on my downtime, my friends call me every day with a new dream for me to translate for them and then of course I have my own. I think it's why I've always been such a visualist nowadays,I'm obsessed with imagination and dreaming.. Writing this song was my way of bringing together auditory perception (which I've been equally interested in because, you know... music) and the art of just visualizing in one song.
A sand dream can mean a lot of different things. To see sand in your dream overall signifies a shift in perspective or a change in your attitude. At the same time, it could just be a way of your conscious telling you that you are wasting your time or letting time pass you by and slip away, sand is often associated with time, think "sands of time" or even an hourglass with sand inside. There's also the scenario of the sand being wet, in which it indicates that you're about to lose all balance in your life, or that you already did.
This whole song dances around the topics of over-thinking and daydreaming and giving up all control. I admittedly waste my time thinking and dreaming, but only in the name of being rational on this track. Whoever I was writing to, I wanted them to know that I was ready for a change, I was ready to give up control in my life, my mind and let them simply "conquer". But I think in a way, whoever that person is is already gone and yet I'm still calmly daydreaming about what we could've been when I ironically spent the time we actually had together, over-thinking why it would not have worked.
The song is soothing really, that feeling of something slipping away in your hands is meant to be kind of helpless but the way the instrumental just flows and settles in during the verses after suddenly pulling away in the chorus, it's kind of pleasing.
Coke
So here's the facts I've been to hell and back Never came back from that Black and blue The typical bruise, that's always been my muse You for now Maybe later too if you're really down Found the time Lost it in your eyes Hope I said that shit right Wasted all of our time Thinking up something you'd like Sorry I didn't realize it Should've known you wouldn't have minded Just as long as I didn't hide it As long as I was done fighting As long as I promised I'd really try then who knows? There just might have been tomorrow Us and whatever followed Brick road
Sand.....dreams....it all falls freely You've got me by the feet And I think I'm giving in, I.. think I'm going under Have you ever wondered why it all seemed so calmer In my sand dreams, in my sand dreams?
I think I'll let you in, I.. think I'll let you conquer Have you ever wondered why it all seemed so calmer In my sand dreams, in my sand dreams?
Wasting all of this time Complaining over lonely nights Nothing ever seems quite right When dwelling is your pasttime Maybe I think too much But it's why I'm in love Everything is perfection To indiscretion, I'm prone But there could be a tomorrow Us and whatever follows Brick road
Sand.....dreams.....it all falls freely You've got me by the feet I think I'll let you in, I.. think I'll let you conquer Ooh sometimes I wondered why it all seemed so calmer In my sand dreams, in my sand dreams
Allison Cooper - Down the Road
Single: Down the Road Artist: Allison Cooper Release Date: March 2nd, 2015 Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Folk Written by: Airemese Smith, Yasmin(e) Kiambang, Anniken Dahl-Smith Produced by: inZane Length: 3:22
Down the Road is a song by American recording artist Allison Cooper used for the soundtrack to the HBO series Consequences (2015). It was released on March 3rd, 2015 by Kaleidoscope Records as the lead single from the record. An Indie Pop ballad, Down the Road was co-written by the writers and directors of the series, Airemese Smith and Anniken Dahl-Smith. Contemporary music critics lauded the single, calling it "emotive" and "somber". Lyrically, Down the Road is used almost as an introduction of the main character in Consequences played by Cooper, named after Cooper and seemingly has an awful lot in common with Cooper as well. Just like any child going through a rocky childhood, in the song she's given advice like "it gets better" and throughout the lyrics she questions if it really does and judging by her own life, she indicates that it only gets worst, that life is a trap, a road she wants to turn around and run away from, a hole that she fell down and wants to climb out of like Alice might've, the Disney character that Cooper's eponymous character is based off of. And despite the fact that Allison Cooper the character had always felt like it was her against the world and soon enough in the series realizes that it actually is, by the end of the song, her stubbornness to forget, forgive and hope turns into a plea for help, the little girl she never got to be finally admitting her mistakes and asking for guidance.
Down the Road was initially written by Airemese Smith. Originally, it was a neo soul song to glittery instrumentation, a song with one long verse and no real structure, named Down the Road, I Met a New Me. Based on her childhood as a victim of bullying and having a bipolar disorder, she wrote it as a track for Perks of Fame(2014), singing about transforming from a little girl into a pop star, looking back on her life and watching it go downhill pretty fast, picturing herself now telling her younger self to turn around and stay young. Though the song was emotional for her--so much that the singer talked about it taking multiple takes to record all the way through--she decided it didn't fit with Perks of Fame and pushed it to the side. Months later, she thought about using the lyrics for the Consequences soundtrack, immediately wanting to give it to Allison. The song was revised and edited by Anniken Dahl-Smith and Yasmine Kiambang, fellow writers of the show. Since Smith ended up writing another track named Warm Sheets to the same instrumental used for Down the Road, I Met A New Me produced by her "group" mate Nina Tarantino (Rum/FancyN), Down the Road was given a new transformation musically by Zane Anoshkin (Zayne/inZane).
Tris McCall of The Star-Ledger praised the indie production and the newfound Allison for sounding "broken and adamant" with her "vulnerably powerful" vocal delivery, something never heard in her 3 previous singles. Down the Road was described as an "untoppable pop ballad" and "something like nothing I've ever heard from the new waves of artists" by Andy Gill of The Independent. Gill's view was shared by Consequence of Sound's Chris Bosman while at the same time belittling Cooper's discography up until now, who said that the lyrics were "touchy and bold and yet aren't as awkward as Allison's previous songs about her mental health," and that "Her team has finally found the right balance between someone to exploit and someone to relate to which has without a doubt made this song a highlight." Writing for Slate, Dee Lockett pointed out the track's introduction as the "inside look to not just Cooper's mind but a teenager's as well, and this goes on--making the song binarily tie perfectly with the actress and her character."
Allison Cooper
I can't wait for the day I can refuse these sessions Longing for the day I'm too grown for all of your questions You don't understand that you just can't understand, just leave me alone Maybe there will be a day I won't give into pressure A day I'd weigh out an option simply 'cause of its measures I don't understand, I'm supposed to understand what the future holds?
Down the road things might get better Down the road there's a change in the weather Down the road there'll be even more paths Down the road there's no turning back...
But that ain't keep my mind from going bad Stuck crying all the time at all those times I could've thought fast and saved my back You don't understand just how much I don't understand the point of moving on
Down the road things might get better Down the road there's a change in the weather Down the road there'll be even more paths Down the road there's no turning back...
In a world like this I don't know how I've even managed to last They swore I'd lose but I don't have the strength... to finish
Down the road things might get better Down the road there's a change in the weather Down the road there'll be even more paths Down the road there's no turning back
Well down this road I've grown up too fast And down this road I've met men in masks Yea, down this road, I've held my own... But wont you take me back down this road?
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