Aurora is a free spirit, she isn't concerned with others opinions of her, she is quite secure in who she is. She is a voice for those she feels are oppressed in the world, those that don't feel they fit in or that there is prejudice against them and/or they are osctracized from society. This song has a very important message with a playful fun beat. Thanks for a very nice reaction.
🧚 Aurora 🧚 is SUCH an original person, Artist, performer, that she does leave her song’s open for interpretation, but this song she’s happy to explain what it’s about. A couple of other comments mention how 🧚 Aurora 🧚 was badly affected when she found out Norway still endorsed conversion therapy for LGBTQ. 🧚 Aurora 🧚 is one of a kind!!
Nice reaction👍 “May there never be a cure for human nature” AURORA Aurora rarely write songs about herself, it’s more about what’s happening to and in this world💙🦋 "Cure for Me" addresses the widespread misconception that LGBTQ+ individuals can or need to be "cured". Aurora, bisexual herself, challenges that view, stating that nobody needs to be cured for love and hoping there will never be a cure for human nature. In the same interview, Aurora dives deeper into the song, touching on the legality of conversion-therapy and personal shame for being oneself. In the music video she also addresses her own quirkiness like for example head shaking, hand movements and eye expressions (which we love)❤️
Just as you said, Auroras lyrics are often open for interpretation. When tallking about this track she has said that she was devestated that conversion therapy for HBTQ pepeople were legal i Norway. However since then it has been banned.
This is why i wish some reactors would watch the video's through if its not copyrighted of course , nothing to do with a relationship as such, more to do with genre . Nice reaction though.😃
You've made a mistake about what the song is about. It is not about a personal relationship. “Cure For Me” is the lead single from AURORA’s third studio album, The Gods We Can Touch. In an interview with NME, AURORA talks about how the track was inspired by countries that still have legalized conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ people. This song is an anthem of self love and how we are all perfect no matter our differences or what society may deem as “irregular.” Sonically, the track experiments with a more “playful” sound different from what AURORA has done in previous songs." PS. I don't think Aurora has ever written a song about one of her personal relationships. I realize it is an easy mistake to make as that is that the songs of most artists are about, but Aurora is very different.
@@tx0h Based on interviews I've seen, only the title was inspired by conversion therapy. She had the title before she wrote the lyrics, and the lyrics don't really match that. The lyrics are much more broad and open to interpretation.
She has said that the starting point for this song was her outrage about "The Cure" for homosexuality. As to interpretation she rarely interprets her lyrics, preferring the listener to take their own meaning. She does see the world in a refreshingly different way.
this is a good song. but i have to admit, this is really not my favorite. the lyrics are very ok, but yeah.. the repetitiveness of the chorus. nah. even aurora find them ugly, i've learned. there is duet acoustic version, which i would prefer. go and grab a card, it's worth it! thanks for you reaction. btw: there is a video where she paint the masks and chat.
Aurora is a free spirit, she isn't concerned with others opinions of her, she is quite secure in who she is. She is a voice for those she feels are oppressed in the world, those that don't feel they fit in or that there is prejudice against them and/or they are osctracized from society. This song has a very important message with a playful fun beat. Thanks for a very nice reaction.
Very well said!
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🧚 Aurora 🧚 is SUCH an original person, Artist, performer, that she does leave her song’s open for interpretation, but this song she’s happy to explain what it’s about. A couple of other comments mention how 🧚 Aurora 🧚 was badly affected when she found out Norway still endorsed conversion therapy for LGBTQ.
🧚 Aurora 🧚 is one of a kind!!
conversion therapy for homosexuals.
Thanks, such a fun song and music video! 👍🤩🤟
Nice reaction👍
“May there never be a cure for human nature” AURORA
Aurora rarely write songs about herself, it’s more about what’s happening to and in this world💙🦋
"Cure for Me" addresses the widespread misconception that LGBTQ+ individuals can or need to be "cured".
Aurora, bisexual herself, challenges that view, stating that nobody needs to be cured for love and hoping there will never be a cure for human nature. In the same interview, Aurora dives deeper into the song, touching on the legality of conversion-therapy and personal shame for being oneself.
In the music video she also addresses her own quirkiness like for example head shaking, hand movements and eye expressions (which we love)❤️
Perfect comment, thanks!!
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Just as you said, Auroras lyrics are often open for interpretation. When tallking about this track she has said that she was devestated that conversion therapy for HBTQ pepeople were legal i Norway. However since then it has been banned.
This is why i wish some reactors would watch the video's through if its not copyrighted of course , nothing to do with a relationship as such, more to do with genre . Nice reaction though.😃
You should react to Joyner Lucas frozen. It's a really interesting song👍
You've made a mistake about what the song is about. It is not about a personal relationship.
“Cure For Me” is the lead single from AURORA’s third studio album, The Gods We Can Touch. In an interview with NME, AURORA talks about how the track was inspired by countries that still have legalized conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ people. This song is an anthem of self love and how we are all perfect no matter our differences or what society may deem as “irregular.” Sonically, the track experiments with a more “playful” sound different from what AURORA has done in previous songs."
PS. I don't think Aurora has ever written a song about one of her personal relationships. I realize it is an easy mistake to make as that is that the songs of most artists are about, but Aurora is very different.
it's not a mistake, it's a valid interpretation.
@@tx0h Based on interviews I've seen, only the title was inspired by conversion therapy. She had the title before she wrote the lyrics, and the lyrics don't really match that. The lyrics are much more broad and open to interpretation.
@@tx0h - I was going by what Aurora herself said, not interpretation.
She has said that the starting point for this song was her outrage about "The Cure" for homosexuality. As to interpretation she rarely interprets her lyrics, preferring the listener to take their own meaning. She does see the world in a refreshingly different way.
this is a good song. but i have to admit, this is really not my favorite. the lyrics are very ok, but yeah.. the repetitiveness of the chorus. nah. even aurora find them ugly, i've learned. there is duet acoustic version, which i would prefer. go and grab a card, it's worth it! thanks for you reaction. btw: there is a video where she paint the masks and chat.
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