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This is basically him feeling nostalgia for the time he lived in Chicago which he moved to at 18, his first time away from home and going to college and getting into music and acting. Caroline is his sister and that line references her support when he had to move I think for Stranger Things and how nervous he was about moving into his next chapter and she told him it would be fine. This is the nostalgia for that person he was in Chicago that he is no longer since he has grown since then, but he can feel it when he's back there. I think it went viral because we all have a place that feels like home away from home and a time we may miss even if we are happy now.
Had a laugh at "Steve Keery". Funny mix-up. In case nobody told you or you didn't figure it out already, it's Joe Keery, and he played Steve Harrington. Good video.
What a great album. The song it's self is such a beautiful expression of self reflection. He captured the melancholy and shared his own personal experience while also keeping it relatable. imo, that's the beauty of it's simplicity, fundamentally speaking. It allows it's self to shine when he's harmonizing in the chorus. Through so many reviews, interviews and remarks made about the song, It's clear that "Everyone has their Chicago." I really connected with the first person perspective of pain in the first verse. holding onto tears for when things are uncertain, in the middle of the night. Then in that moment, he speaks of something specific, and that's when the music opens up, fully expressing an emotional impact and embracing it. There is a lot going on with this song. In it's core, the song shows a vulnerability to Joes self reflection on his lifes decisions and how he's changed since. It's an amazing song.
Another one that seems like an 80's throwback. I was trying to remember of which song it reminds me. They do toss in that one chord at times that is more of a discord sound, like it is slightly out of tune. I guess a person would perhaps need a bit more background to really understand the meaning of the lyrics. Interesting song! There is a similar saying in Thailand that you can take the girl out of the bar, but you can't take the bar out of the girl. A lot of sad guys learned that. Sure was an abrupt ending to the song, that surprised me!
Hey Guy! Thats an interesting saying in Thailand. This was a really good song. Very different for sure. It did have that 80’s vibe with the arranging and overall sound. It really shocked me to find out that Steve from Stranger Things had a band. Have you ever watched that show in Netflix?
The way how much emotion, synth and vape is into the song with the different patterns is captivating, I love when he says ,,And when I am in Chicago, I feel it, another version of me, I was in it." These lyrics actually want me to visit Chicago 🥺💜
I don't think it's about a break-up. I think it's about someone leaving their hometown or city, with thoughts passing through their head, showing that they are kind of anxious or nervous. When he says 'Enter Caroline,' it's like he is speaking her line: 'Just trust me, you'll be fine.' He is an actor, so i feel it's like a line of a script, and i heard Caroline is his sister."
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This is basically him feeling nostalgia for the time he lived in Chicago which he moved to at 18, his first time away from home and going to college and getting into music and acting. Caroline is his sister and that line references her support when he had to move I think for Stranger Things and how nervous he was about moving into his next chapter and she told him it would be fine. This is the nostalgia for that person he was in Chicago that he is no longer since he has grown since then, but he can feel it when he's back there. I think it went viral because we all have a place that feels like home away from home and a time we may miss even if we are happy now.
Thanks so much Kate for thr awesome info!
Love this ❤
The beautiful thing about music is that even if there’s a specific story tied to the lyrics, it can mean anything to anyone.
You remind me a lot of my guitar teacher back in High school, great reaction, the bridge got my of guard the first time I heard it as well
Thanks I appreciate it!
It's a song about him breaking up with his childhood
Had a laugh at "Steve Keery". Funny mix-up. In case nobody told you or you didn't figure it out already, it's Joe Keery, and he played Steve Harrington. Good video.
lol I do those things sometimes. The brain does t function as good as it did. 😂
I think he deserves more views ❤❤
For sure.
What a great album. The song it's self is such a beautiful expression of self reflection. He captured the melancholy and shared his own personal experience while also keeping it relatable. imo, that's the beauty of it's simplicity, fundamentally speaking. It allows it's self to shine when he's harmonizing in the chorus. Through so many reviews, interviews and remarks made about the song, It's clear that "Everyone has their Chicago."
I really connected with the first person perspective of pain in the first verse. holding onto tears for when things are uncertain, in the middle of the night. Then in that moment, he speaks of something specific, and that's when the music opens up, fully expressing an emotional impact and embracing it. There is a lot going on with this song. In it's core, the song shows a vulnerability to Joes self reflection on his lifes decisions and how he's changed since.
It's an amazing song.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Great reaction, keep up the good work.
Thank you! Will do!
comfort song
great reaction! very detailed and clear explanation. keep up the great work!
Much appreciated! Thank you!
I LOVE the synth in this song. And the rhythmic singing ❤
And the harmony
This video showed up on my for you watched it and instantly subscribed good work 👍
So glad to have you and thanks for subbing!
Another one that seems like an 80's throwback. I was trying to remember of which song it reminds me. They do toss in that one chord at times that is more of a discord sound, like it is slightly out of tune. I guess a person would perhaps need a bit more background to really understand the meaning of the lyrics. Interesting song! There is a similar saying in Thailand that you can take the girl out of the bar, but you can't take the bar out of the girl. A lot of sad guys learned that. Sure was an abrupt ending to the song, that surprised me!
Hey Guy! Thats an interesting saying in Thailand. This was a really good song. Very different for sure. It did have that 80’s vibe with the arranging and overall sound. It really shocked me to find out that Steve from Stranger Things had a band. Have you ever watched that show in Netflix?
Dang djo made us go back to 80’s 90’s era music vibe 🤝💪🙂
You can take a Filipina’s heart but you cannot take a Filipina out of the beautiful Philippines
He has had over a billion streams of this song too. Coming to tour New Zealand and Australia in Feb 2025.
0:09 STEVE KEERY its joe keery and Steve Harrington not Steve keery haha
You deserve a subscription 👍
Thanks I appreciate it!
The way how much emotion, synth and vape is into the song with the different patterns is captivating, I love when he says ,,And when I am in Chicago, I feel it, another version of me, I was in it."
These lyrics actually want me to visit Chicago 🥺💜
Me too. Thanks
@@bobcieslinskiI really don't know how you got a break up song.
Clearly growing up and moving on. It can be a big deal for people
Have you heard his 2 albums and his single 'Keep Your Head Up'?
I haven’t. This one was great so I’m thinking the one you said has to be too.
Joe plays almost all of the instruments I think?
Its a growing up song not love break up 👌
Hopefully everyone grows up 👍
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The G.O.A.T
I don't think it's about a break-up. I think it's about someone leaving their hometown or city, with thoughts passing through their head, showing that they are kind of anxious or nervous. When he says 'Enter Caroline,' it's like he is speaking her line: 'Just trust me, you'll be fine.' He is an actor, so i feel it's like a line of a script, and i heard Caroline is his sister."
Gotcha. I’m not the best lyric person but the music is a different story.
Also check out Djo’s other song “Half Life.” th-cam.com/video/IjAC_u_ZQWg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SRsm0JbiuECSC0mK
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Could you please do this song? Specifically this version of this song?
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He's an autotune performer.
joe is really talented and he's on top 50 global of spotify 🤍
That’s awesome!
YO, I READ THAT HE WAS TOP 1 YESTERDAY OR SMTH 😭🤍😭