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| Name          = Choker
| Name          = Choker
| Artist        = [[Twenty One Pilots]]
| Artist        = [[Twenty One Pilots]]
| Album        = [[Clancy (album)|Clancy]]
| Album        = [[Scaled And Icy|Scaled and Icy]]
| Cover      = Scaled and Icy cover 2024.jpg
| Cover      = Scaled and Icy cover 2024.jpg
| Recorded      = 2019 - 2021
| Recorded      = 2019 - 2020
| Released      = April 30, 2021
| Released      = April 30, 2021
| Format      = Digital
| Format      = Digital
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|[[Scaled And Icy|''Scaled and Icy'']]
|[[Scaled And Icy|''Scaled and Icy'']]
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|2019-2021
|2019-2020
|21 May 2024
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Musically, “Choker” is reminiscent of Twenty One Pilots' older style (e.g. 2009’s “[[Addict With A Pen| Addict with a Pen]]”) with its slow tempo, bright sound and the poetic rap included at the end.
Musically, “Choker” is reminiscent of Twenty One Pilots' older style (e.g. 2009’s “[[Addict With A Pen| Addict with a Pen]]”) with its slow tempo, bright sound and the poetic rap included at the end.


Its release was first teased on April 28, 2021 on the premium page ''live.twentyonepilots.com'' for fans who purchased tickets to the Scaled and Icy livestream concert. The official announcement of the single and its accompanying music video was later made public the following morning via a teaser on Twitter. Fans who purchased tickets to the aforementioned livestream received access to behind-the-scenes content 30 minutes before the song and video’s midnight release.
Its release was first teased on April 28, 2021 on the premium page ''live.twentyonepilots.com'' for fans who purchased tickets to the [[Scaled And Icy Livestream Concert|Scaled and Icy Livestream Concert]]. The official announcement of the single and its accompanying music video was later made public the following morning via a teaser on Twitter. Fans who purchased tickets to the aforementioned livestream received access to behind-the-scenes content 30 minutes before the song and video’s midnight release. <ref name=":0">https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-choker-lyrics</ref>


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
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|On their previous album [[Trench]], the song [[Leave The City|''Leave the City'']] has a reoccurring line: “They know that it’s almost over”, similar to "I know it's over" in ''Choker''.


adf<ref>https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-good-day-lyrics</ref>
The thing that is «almost over» is Tyler’s search for a path, especially related to faith. Him saying that he knows it’s over could mean he feels like he knows the answer to the question of where he is going.
 
Throughout the previous album [[Trench]], the Banditos, who represent people close to you, are seen trying to guide and help Tyler out of Dema, a metaphor for bad mental health. In ''Choker'', when he is saying that “Nobody’s comin’ for me”, he could be saying there is no saving him.
 
This could unfortunately mean that the path he feels like he knows now is a faithless path that the demons of Dema, or his dark thoughts, are in control of.<ref name=":0" />
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| style="text-align:center;" |all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the [https://genius.com/artists/Twenty-one-pilots Genius] website
| style="text-align:center;" |all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the [https://genius.com/artists/Twenty-one-pilots Genius] website
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