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Title: "Bitter Queen" Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop Written by: Stephanie Fierce Produced by: Stephanie Fierce, Daniel Lenght: 6:01 "Bitter Queen" is a song by music artist and producer Stephanie Fierce off her eight studio album "Man Music". The song features an orchestral backbone against a climatic beat, which samples Rolling Stones "The Last Time". Once again in comparison to her last song "Liar", the theme of violins seem to be present. As described by producer Daniel, Fierce's vocals seem to sound vintage and as if recorded in the early 60's. The song talks about a bitter queen's view of life. In her lyrics, Fierce talks about the bitter control she has in music despite the recent experiences she's faced; "Cause it's bitter queen, enjoying her life", "I won't change, but I'm still sitting in my throne". Specifically, the song also talks about life of pop stars and exposes the idea of control and bitter intentions they have with their music "Trying to make my poison sweet, You're a slave to my music, then you die". In relevance to the phase Fierce is going through currently in the music industry, the song could mean that despite her recent fall, she's still very much a Queen to herself, and is in a much deserving state of happiness. Music Video The intro begins with News reporter announcing Stephanie Fierce's death. "Worldwide Superstar Stephanie Fierce is Dead" is then repeated various times, each time fading away and with more static. The scene eventually then fades out as the sound of wind and a busy road is heard. The view of a busy New York city street comes into view and a woman with a short haircut comes into view. Her hair is mixture of a fading black and a dark gray color somewhat representing her age. She's seen holding a family of roses that are pressed against her heavy rain coat. With her face shying away from the camera, this leads people to believe that it may be Stephanie Fierce. Walking with her six inch stilettos, the woman is seen rushing through the crowd to her destination. As this happens the music begins to play. It is then unveiled that this is Stephanie Fierce but in older times. Fierce who seemed predominated by the music industry, is showcased as a rebel, making her way down, many people staring at her, gazing wondering who she might be as she makes her way down. Mysteriously, Fierce with her chin up continues walking without hesitation as the music plays in the background. Her movement is somehow slow motion in the music video, serving as a melodramatic effect. As she walks down the pavement leading to a cemetery that's still long ahead, rain begins to fall down, hitting the already battered streets of New York. Fiercely, without looking, Fierce takes out an umbrella, opens it up and continues walking, as other New York City residents are seen rushing out, some even out of the rain to get to their destinations, As various places from the city are shown throughout out the video, Fierce is never kept out of focus. As she keeps walking, a running woman bumps into Steph and starts lashing out at her. Steph grins and keeps walking feeling unbothered. Finally Fierce reaches out to the cemetery and makes her way in. Walking past the deaths of many, Fierce eventually makes it to the grave she was looking for. The Stone that's placed on the grave reads "Stephanie Fierce".... "Her love never felt Like Grenades, A pop sinner she was, but free she will always be". Smiling, she bends down and places the roses on the grave. She kisses the stone, rises up and heads out of the grave. As she walks out, she begins to mime the last part of the song, with the camera slowly rising and zooming out, eventually showing the whole city with the now tiny dot that is Stephanie Fierce. "Bitter Queen" Lyrics "'Cause it's a bitter queen enjoying her life Trying to make my poison sweet You're a slave to my music, then you die I'll sing the notes I've never written down You know the one that takes you to the places where all ends meet
No change, I won't change I wont change, I can't change But I'm sitting in my throne I'm still sitting in my throne and I'm a million different people according to the Papa-- I won't change, I won't No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
Well I'll never stay But tonight I'm on my knees yeah You need to hear some sounds that recognize the pain in me, yeah let the melody shine, let it cleanse your mind, feel free now Now the airways are clean and there's nobody singing to me now
No change, I wont change I won't change, I can't change But I'm sitting in my throne I am sitting in my throne And I'm a million different people according to the Papa-- I won't change No, no, no, no, no, no, no I wont change I wont change
'Cause it's a bitter queen, enjoying her life Trying to make poison sweet You're a slave to my music the you die I'll sing the only note I've ever written down You know the one that takes you to them places where all the demons meet yeah
You know I wont change, I wont change I wont change, I can't change But I'm sitting in my throne I am sitting in my throne And I'm a million different people according to the papa-- I won't change No, no, no, no, no
I won't change no, no, no, no, no, I won't change won't change, no, no, no
I'll sing the notes I've never written down I'll sing the notes I've never written down written down Ever written down Ever written down Ever written down Ever written down That I've ever written down That I've ever written down"Sounds Like:
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