Remind Me to Forget (Kygo)

“Remind Me to Forget” by Kygo featuring RagnBone Man is a song about the lingering pain of a past relationship and the struggle to move on.

🥇1st Place – Kygo

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🥈2nd Place – Kygo

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🥉3rd Place – Aureal

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4th Place – Kygo

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5th Place – Davina Michelle

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6th Place – Valerie Pola

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7th Place – René Miller

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8th Place – Emily James

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9th Place – Joni Laakkonen

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10th Place – Plested

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11th Place – V. Valenti

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12th Place – Ali Brustofski

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13th Place – Aaron Prather

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14th Place – Tanner Townsend

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15th Place – Luminize

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics convey a deep sense of emotional turmoil and the difficulty of letting go of a past love.

Lines like “I’m at the edge of the world where the earth meets the sea, they call it a cliff, but I call it a leap” suggest a metaphorical edge where the speaker is on the brink of making a significant emotional decision, possibly to finally let go.

The phrase “Remind me to forget” encapsulates the paradoxical desire to both remember and forget the relationship, highlighting the internal conflict.

The use of oceanic imagery throughout the song, such as “waves crashing over me,” reinforces the idea of overwhelming emotions and the relentless nature of heartbreak.

RagnBone Man’s soulful vocals add a layer of raw emotion, making the song’s theme of unresolved pain even more poignant.

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