I SEE RED (Everybody Loves An Outlaw)

“I See Red” is a song about the intense rage and desire for revenge felt after being betrayed by a lover.

The lyrics depict a scenario where the singer confronts infidelity and envisions violent retribution.

🥇1st Place – Vella

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🥈2nd Place – Davina Michelle

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🥉3rd Place – Everybody Loves An Outlaw

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4th Place – Everybody Loves An Outlaw

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5th Place – TUBAZZI

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6th Place – The Voice Norway

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7th Place – Ngaciro

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8th Place – Cover Nation

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9th Place – CORVYX

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10th Place – Rockmina

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11th Place – Jewels Gold

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12th Place – Adelina Iordachi

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13th Place – Sophie Hanson

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14th Place – A POCKETS PRODUCTION

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15th Place – Andreea Munteanu – Singer

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16th Place – ANYA (Mira) Li

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17th Place – BlackKay

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Did you know?

The song’s title and repeated phrase, “I see red,” symbolize overwhelming anger and a loss of control, triggered by the partner’s infidelity (“After catching you with her”).

The lyrics express a complete unwillingness to forgive (“Did you really think, I’d just forgive and forget, no”) and a thirst for vengeance.

The lines “A gun to your head, head, to your head” and “Executioner style, and there won’t be no trial” vividly portray the singer’s violent fantasies.

The phrase “revenge is a dish best served cold” suggests a calculated and merciless approach to retribution, while “better sleep with one eye open tonight” creates a sense of impending doom for the unfaithful partner.

The repeated emphasis on death (“you’re better off dead”) reinforces the intensity of the singer’s wrath.

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