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| Live debut = | | Live debut = [[05.02.2024|2 May 2024]] | ||
| Last played = | | Last played = [[05.14.2024|14 May 2024]] | ||
| Live count = | | Live count = 4 | ||
| Writer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | | Writer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | ||
| Producer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | | Producer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | ||
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|Next Semester (Live From An Evening With Twenty One Pilots) | |||
|[[Clancy (album)|Clancy]] (Digital remains) | |||
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|2024 | |||
|29 May 2024 | |||
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|style="background-color:#FFE4AA;" |Stand up straight now | |||
You can't breakdown | |||
Graduate now | |||
I don't want to be here x2 | |||
It's a taste test | |||
Of what I hate less | |||
Here comes the pressure in my chest | |||
I don't wanna be here x2 | |||
What's about to happen x2 | |||
I remember, I remember certain things | |||
What I was wearing, the yellow dashes in the street | |||
I prayed those lights would take me home | |||
Then I heard, "Hey kid, get out of the road" | |||
Can't feel my legs | |||
I might suffocate | |||
Can you die of anxiousness | |||
I remember, I remember certain things | |||
What I was wearing, the yellow dashes in the street | |||
I prayed those lights would take me home | |||
Then I heard, "Hey kid, get out of the road" | |||
('Ooh's) can't change what you've done | |||
Start fresh next semester | |||
I remember, I remember certain things | |||
What I was wearing, the yellow dashes in the street | |||
I prayed those lights would take me home | |||
Then I heard, "Hey kid, get out of the road" | |||
('Ooh's) can't change what you've done | |||
Start fresh next semester | |||
It's a taste test | |||
Of what I hate less | |||
I don't want to be here | |||
Start fresh with a new year | |||
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==== Lyrics meaning ==== | ==== Lyrics meaning ==== | ||
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|“Next Semester” is the second promotional single from twenty one pilots‘ sixth full-length studio album Clancy, following “Overcompensate,” and released alongside the official announcement for The Clancy World Tour—spanning nine months and 14 countries. | |“Next Semester” is the second promotional single from twenty one pilots‘ sixth full-length studio album ''Clancy'', following “Overcompensate,” and released alongside the official announcement for The Clancy World Tour—spanning nine months and 14 countries. | ||
As an interpretive song, it is difficult to pinpoint what singer-songwriter Tyler Joseph is getting at exactly, but it is evident that “Next Semester” talks about one’s struggles at a young age to find their place and identity. They are stuck between their mistakes from the past—one of which is presumed to be a failed suicide attempt—and the pressure to not fail in the future. The song and music video seem to act as a sort of “opposite side of the same coin” to their earlier song “Heavydirtysoul” and its music video, particularly the car scenes. Another popular interpretation is that the subject had a panic attack in the middle of the road, only somewhat aware of what was going on, evidenced by the loose details in their recount of the experience. | As an interpretive song, it is difficult to pinpoint what singer-songwriter Tyler Joseph is getting at exactly, but it is evident that “Next Semester” talks about one’s struggles at a young age to find their place and identity. They are stuck between their mistakes from the past—one of which is presumed to be a failed suicide attempt—and the pressure to not fail in the future. The song and music video seem to act as a sort of “opposite side of the same coin” to their earlier song “Heavydirtysoul” and its music video, particularly the car scenes. Another popular interpretation is that the subject had a panic attack in the middle of the road, only somewhat aware of what was going on, evidenced by the loose details in their recount of the experience. | ||
The band announced and teased “Next Semester” in the days leading up to its release. However, despite the song leaking two days before, it stayed true to its original mid-day release of March 27, 2024. | The band announced and teased “Next Semester” in the days leading up to its release. However, despite the song leaking two days before, it stayed true to its original mid-day release of March 27, 2024.<ref>https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-next-semester-lyrics</ref> | ||
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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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