Reality (Lost Frequencies)

“Reality” by Lost Frequencies explores the transient nature of life and the balance between confidence and uncertainty, emphasizing the importance of embracing both the highs and lows.

🥇1st Place – Armada Music TV

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🥈2nd Place – Simple Beats

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🥉3rd Place – VRT 1

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4th Place – RTL Talkshow

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5th Place – **.

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6th Place – Albert Gyorfi

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7th Place – 538

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8th Place – MNMbe

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9th Place – Ultra Records

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10th Place – ManOfChords

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11th Place – Julianechleide

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12th Place – MunichAcousticSessions

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13th Place – TheTangens

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14th Place – Francesco Bradlwarter

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15th Place – Warner Music France

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16th Place – Pedro Rivas

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17th Place – TITAN Music

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics reflect a journey through life’s unpredictability and the duality of human emotions.

The repeated lines “Decisions as I go to anywhere I flow” and “Sometimes I believe, at times I’m rational” suggest a fluid approach to life, where the speaker navigates through various experiences with a mix of faith and logic.

The contrast between “I can fly high, I can go low” and “Today I got a million, tomorrow I don’t know” highlights the volatility and uncertainty inherent in life, yet the speaker remains adaptable. The verse “Stop claiming what you own, don’t think about the show / We’re all playing the same game, waiting on our loan” critiques materialism and societal pressures, advocating for a more communal and less individualistic perspective.

The lines “We’re unknown and known, special and a clone” further delve into the paradox of individuality versus conformity. The chorus’s imagery of “Make me feel the warmth, make me feel the cold” and “It’s written in our stories, it’s written on the walls” underscores the universal human experience of both joy and sorrow, suggesting that these emotions are integral to our shared narrative.

The final lines “This is our call, we rise and we fall / Dancin’ in the moonlight, don’t we have it all?” encapsulate the cyclical nature of life and the celebration of its ephemeral beauty.

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