10 Song Meanings That Will SHOCK You!! From songs about stalkers to one you won’t believe is about communism…stay tuned to number 1 to find out which of your favorite songs have hidden meanings! This top 10 brought to you by Zero2Hero!! Don't forget to subscribe here! https://goo.gl/NXuChu You Won't Believe What These Scientists STOLE!! https://youtu.be/Xk9yvxuxNDo Number 10: Every Breath You Take By Police. You know that a song has a REALLY deep and dark meaning when even the singer who made the song noted how dark it was. A great example of this is Every Breath You Take by Police. At first, you might think that the song is about a love that is undying, or two people loving each other so much that they'll be there for "every breath you take" though...not so much. Here's exert from the song, listen closely to the words: "Every breath you take Every move you make Every bond you break Every step you take I'll be watching you." Focus specifically on that last line, doesn't that sound...off? That's because the hidden meaning of the song isn't that it's about two lovers, it's about a stalker! Yeah, didn't see that one coming, now did you? Yep, Police wrote a song from the position of a possessive stalker, which is definitely NOT your typical love song. Even Sting, the lead singer of Police, noted that this was a very sinister and ugly song. Making it clear that you really need to pay attention to your favorite songs before you play them at your wedding! Number 9: Closing Time By Semisonic. The irony of hidden meanings is that sometimes you really don't get what they mean until the singer themselves comes forward to reveal the truth. In the case of Closing Time by Semisonic, this was a hit song in the 90's, and was a theme at many bars when it was time to close. When you hear the words Closing Time, you likely think about how it's last call, and it's time for everyone to go home. And sure enough, that's what everyone thought for a long, long time...until they dived into the words a little more. Because they found a lyric that honestly didn't make sense: “Time for you to go out to the places you will be from” Confused? Don't worry, I'll explain, this line was actually part of the true meaning of the song...childbirth. Specifically, the lead singer of Semisonic’s first child had been born, and the idea of childbirth was in his mind. That line above is actually about being taken from the hospital and put into the world at large. And instead of being bounced from the bar, you're actually being bounced from the womb apparently... “My wife and I were expecting our first kid very soon after I wrote that song. I had birth on the brain. I was struck by what a funny pun it was to be bounced from the womb.” - said Dan Wilson. The more you know, right? Number 8: Total Eclipse Of The Heart By Bonnie Tyler. Before we hear about this bizarre hidden meaning, take a moment to like this video and join the Zero2Hero community by hitting that subscribe button below! Sometimes it's clear that a love song is a love song, and Total Eclipse of the Heart is most definitely a love song. But...it's not exactly a human love song. How does that work? Simple, it was really a love song...for vampires. No joke. The writer of the song, Jim Steinman, was working on a musical on Broadway called Nosferatu. The musical failed horribly, but the song was in Steinman's head when he was trying to make a new track: "With 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' I was trying to come up with a love song and I remembered I actually wrote that to be a vampire love song. Its original title was 'Vampires in Love' because I was working on a musical of Nosferatu, the other great vampire story. If anyone listens to the lyrics, they're really like vampire lines. It's all about the darkness, the power of darkness and love's place in dark." So yeah, that's a thing. You almost have to wonder why it wasn't put in Twilight. Number 7: Wake Me Up When September Ends By Green Day. Green Day has had some very impactful songs during their time in the spotlight, and sometimes you need to look deeper into the lyrics to understand what's going on. "Wake Me Up When September Ends" is a track that has found a lot of different meanings, depending on who is listening to it. But in truth, it has a very personal meaning to lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong. Mainly, it's a song where he pays tribute to his father, who had passed away when he was a child: "Like my father's come to pass Twenty years has gone so fast Wake me up when September ends." The song is about loss, and the music video was about the loss caused by war, but it's also about the loss we suffer in our personal lives and then find ourselves wondering how it's been so long since they've been gone. Number 6: Like A Virgin By Madonna. Oh boy, Madonna. So much you can say about her...but let's focus on the music!
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