Frogtoon Musique

Humpty by Mitski

Biographie de l'artiste pour Mitski

Mitski Miyawaki Born Mitsuki Laycock Is A Japanese-American Singer And Songwriter. Born In Mie Prefecture Japan To An American Father And A Japanese Mother She Moved Frequently While Growing Up Due To Her Father's Job At The United States Department Of State Living In Turkey China Malaysia The Czech Republic And The Democratic Republic Of Congo Before Settling In The United States. She Sang In A Choir In High School And Was 18 When She Wrote Her First Song On The Piano. She Self-Released Her First Two Albums Lush And Retired From Sad New Career In Business While Studying Studio Composition At Purchase College's Conservatory Of Music. The Albums Were Originally Made As Her Senior Project. Her Third Studio Album Bury Me At Makeout Creek Was Released In 2014 On The Label Double Double Whammy. Mitski Signed With Dead Oceans In 2015 And Released Puberty 2 Be The Cowboy And Laurel Hell The Last Of Which Made The Top Ten In Several Countries. In 2022 The Guardian Dubbed Her The "best Young Songwriter" In The United States. That Same Year She Co-Wrote "This Is A Life" For The Film Everything Everywhere All At Once Which Earned Her An Academy Award Nomination For Best Original Song. Her Seventh Studio Album The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We Was Released In 2023.

Frogtoon Musique - Informations sur la chanson: Humpty

"Humpty" Explores Themes Of Emotional Fragility And The Aftermath Of A Failed Relationship. The Lyrics Depict The Protagonist Living In A Bathtub Which Could Represent A Place Of Isolation Or Safety. The Bathtub Is Described As "cool And Clean" Indicating A Desire For Emotional Clarity And Stability. The Line "I Broke Our Belongings They're All On The Floor" Suggests A Destructive Behavior Possibly Fueled By Emotions That Has Led To The End Of The Relationship. The Reference To "eggshells" On The Ground Could Represent The Fragile Remnants Of The Relationship That The Protagonist Is Trying To Pick Up And Put Back Together. However The Repetition Of The Line "Too Frail For Me To Touch" In The Chorus Suggests That The Protagonist May Not Be Ready Or Able To Confront The Emotional Aftermath Of The Relationship. The Reference To Humpty Dumpty A Character From A Nursery Rhyme Who Falls And Cannot Be Put Back Together Reinforces This Idea Of Irreparable Damage. Ultimately The Song Portrays A Sense Of Emotional Exhaustion And Vulnerability As The Protagonist Continues To Struggle With The Aftermath Of The Failed Relationship. The Bathtub Could Represent A Temporary Sanctuary But Ultimately It Cannot Protect The Protagonist From The Emotional Turmoil.

Tags de musique pour Humpty:

ACCUEIL MITSKI
POPULAIRES PISTES MIXES ALBUMS
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