Trampoline (SHAED)

“Trampoline” by SHAED is a song about finding solace and escape in a relationship, using the metaphor of a trampoline to represent the ups and downs and the sense of freedom it provides.

🥇1st Place – SHAED

Log in to see number of votes

🥈2nd Place – SHAED

Log in to see number of votes

🥉3rd Place – Aureal

Log in to see number of votes

4th Place – SHAED

Log in to see number of votes

5th Place – Twinstrumental

Log in to see number of votes

6th Place – Carissa Creates

Log in to see number of votes

7th Place – Paste Magazine

Log in to see number of votes

8th Place – Audrey Mika

Log in to see number of votes

9th Place – nsgmusic

Log in to see number of votes

10th Place – SHAED

Log in to see number of votes

11th Place – The Kelly Clarkson Show

Log in to see number of votes

12th Place – Romy Wave

Log in to see number of votes

13th Place – bailey lanes.

Log in to see number of votes

14th Place – Indigo Dreamers

Log in to see number of votes

15th Place – Kelaska

Log in to see number of votes

Did you know?

The song’s lyrics, particularly the chorus “You know I’m not a bad girl, but I do bad things with you,” suggest a relationship that is both thrilling and slightly dangerous, much like the act of jumping on a trampoline.

The line “I get lost in the blue” could symbolize losing oneself in the emotional highs and lows of the relationship, while the repeated refrain “I get lost in the blue when I’m with you” emphasizes the depth of this emotional connection.

The metaphor of a trampoline is fitting as it captures the playful, carefree nature of the relationship, as well as the unpredictable nature of the emotional journey.

The song’s dreamy, synth-driven production further enhances the sense of escapism and fantasy, aligning with the theme of finding refuge in a relationship that feels like an adventure.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *