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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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|“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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Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Clancy | ||||||||
Recorded | 2022 - 2023 | |||||||
Released | March 27, 2024 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 3:54 | |||||||
Tempo | 175 | |||||||
Key | D major | |||||||
Single | March 27, 2024 | |||||||
Live debut | 2 May 2024 | |||||||
Last played | 14 May 2024 | |||||||
Live count | 4 | |||||||
Writer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Producer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |||||||
Stream / Buy | ||||||||
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Next Semester is the second song on the album Clancy by Twenty One Pilots.
Versions
Studio
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Next Semester | Clancy | 3:54 | 2022-2023 | 27 March 2024 |
Live
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Next Semester (Live From An Evening With Twenty One Pilots) | Clancy (Digital remains) | 4:07 | 2024 | 29 May 2024 |
Background
Next Semester was announced on March 21st, set to release the following week. A video filmed by an unknown volunteer from the music video shoot was released shortly before the announcement, though Twenty One Pilots included the short video in the announcement [1]. The day before release, the entirety of Next Semester was leaked, spreading across numerous online platforms.
“Next Semester” was officially released on March 27th with its corresponding music video. As well as a music release, Twenty One Pilots also released the dates and locations for the newly announced Clancy Tour.
Lyrics
Lyrics meaning
Lyrics |
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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.
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.[2] |
all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |
Music Video