Everybody Dies In Their Nightmares (XXXTENTACION)

“Everybody Dies In Their Nightmares” explores the artist’s deep-seated struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts, reflecting on the internal battles that plague his mind.

🥇1st Place – XXXTENTACION

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🥈2nd Place – rum world

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🥉3rd Place – FootyXEditz™️

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4th Place – 808FLVR

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5th Place – ItzSmqcked PvP

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6th Place – King_Osman

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7th Place – Nakamura Himari

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8th Place – someslow

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9th Place – Tobias Kemerich

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10th Place – College Music

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11th Place – GV Piano

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12th Place – Ashwin Bhaskar

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13th Place – Camie Tran

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14th Place – swarank

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15th Place – KidTravisOfficial

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16th Place – Daukeby

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17th Place – Kerry Courtney

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18th Place – Joung Gustav

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19th Place – Lukas Albert /Official

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20th Place – Franco Williams

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Did you know?

The song’s title itself, “Everybody Dies In Their Nightmares,” sets a somber tone, suggesting that the horrors of one’s mind can be as deadly as any physical threat.

The lyrics “I don’t wanna die, I just wanna be somebody,” highlight the artist’s desire for significance and escape from the pain he feels.

The repetition of “I just wanna be somebody” underscores the desperation and loneliness he experiences.

Lines like “I don’t wanna die, I just wanna be somebody” and “I don’t wanna die, I just wanna be somebody” further emphasize his internal conflict, where the fear of death coexists with the yearning for a meaningful existence.

The song’s dark and repetitive nature mirrors the cyclical and overwhelming nature of depression, making it a poignant reflection of the artist’s mental state.

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