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Tinie’s feeling trapped in this womens life, and thus feeling old; mummified.

ALSO, It’s a continuation of what was said earlier – wrapped up.

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Also known as “Dance In The Water (Wild Boys)”, this song is about trying to find that nostalgic love you had with your spouse; looking for that same spark that once drove you crazy.

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Ed Sheeran uses autumn leaves as a metaphor for death. Autumn leaves are obviously dead, falling from a tree. The tree can be an example for planet Earth and autumn leaves for people. The person that passed away, unfortunately, is an autumn leaf.

It can also be interpreted as metaphor for someone being lowered into a grave, much like an autumn leaf wilting into the ground.

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The Colorado Avalanche were true to their word at the 2013 NHL Draft, selecting Nathan MacKinnon of the Halifax Mooseheads first overall. Aleksander Barkov and Jonathan Drouin followed at second and third to the Florida Panthers and Tampa Bay Lightning respectively while Seth Jones slipped to Nashville at No. 4.

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A week after Joe Sakic, the team’s executive vice president, said they would pick a forward with the top pick, Colorado head coach Patrick Roy has now told ESPN The Magazine that they would be taking MacKinnon if they still have the No. 1 selection.

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“Locked Out of Heaven” is a new wave, funk and reggae rock song about the rapturous feelings brought about by a relationship infused with positive emotion as well as good sex. Several music critics noted that the song is influenced by a number of bands, with The Police being most cited. Mars admitted that he was influenced by the band to write the song.

It received generally positive response from most music critics; his vocals were praised, being called “smooth” and “sweet,” while its sound was lauded, with the song being called “interesting” and a “musical evolution”. The song was a commercial success, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks and the Canadian Hot 100 for three consecutive weeks, while also charting inside the top-ten in 20 countries.

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People have succumbed to technology over the 20th century, moving from radio, to television, and finally to the internet. In fact, Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan had spoke about how the globe has been contracted into a village by electric technology, in other words, a Global Village. Marshall McLuhan predicted the Internet as an “extension of consciousness” in his book titled The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man thirty years before its commercialization.

The next medium, whatever it is – it may be the extension of consciousness – will include television as its content, not as its environment, and will transform television into an art form. A computer as a research and communication instrument could enhance retrieval, obsolesce mass library organization, retrieve the individual’s encyclopedic function and flip into a private line to speedily tailored data of a saleable kind.


A song made in 1979 has also grasped the very same concept Wale is trying to propose in this song. The song is titled Video Killed The Radio Star by The Buggles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iwuy4hHO3YQ

The song legacy is pretty witty considering it was the first video to ever air on MTV.

Both songs seem to criticize against the technology, each killing each other after the other.

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It maybe a rhetorical question. The implication being that the person who has passed-away will never be forgotten, at any time or in any circumstance.

Also, with life passing by and us humans growing older everyday, Ed Sheeran wonders about the importance of life and everyone’s morality.

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