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|style="background-color:#FFE4AA;" |I don't want to backslide to where I started from | |||
There's no chance I will break it again | |||
'Cause I feel the pool, water's over my head | |||
Strength enough for one more time, reach my hand above the tide | |||
If I were to backslide, tell everyone we know | |||
Thanks for the last time that they came out | |||
But I feel the pull, water's over my head | |||
Strength enough for one more time, reach my hand above the tide | |||
I'll take anything you have, if you could throw me a line | |||
Why did I not thank you more, for saving me those other times | |||
Don't you dare jump in now, it's over my head | |||
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Bad place on a hundred dollar bass, kind of wishing I never did Saturday | |||
Never Take It bad place | |||
Did you solve your problems? | |||
Thanks for asking, in a way, but | |||
Accidentally discovered a new one yesterday, what happened to what I brushed under the rug | |||
I used to be, the champion of a world you can't see | |||
Now I'm drowning in logistics | |||
I'd rather you hurt me than do nothing at all | |||
Breathing a lie that you're living for, never tried to lock the door | |||
I'd rather you curse me than silence my call | |||
Bit of a stretch with a ol' college try | |||
Is it a test? And do they grade it on a curve? | |||
Do I get what I am owed? No you get what you deserve | |||
Pick to whom you serve, you bow to the masters | |||
Get kicked to the curb for you're passing the classes | |||
Half empty half full save half for your taxes | |||
Which it is, doesn't matter if you don't own the glasses | |||
I'd rather you hurt me down, than do nothing at all | |||
I'd rather you let me, down than just gas me up | |||
I'd rather you curse me, than do nothing at all | |||
Strength enough for one more time, reach my hand above the tide | |||
I'll take anything you have, if you could throw me a line | |||
I should've loved you better, do you think that now's the time | |||
You should let go, water's over my head | |||
Bad space, huffing it in place, kind of wishing that I never did Saturday | |||
Is that a stain? You should change, are you doing good? Did you solve all of your problems | |||
Thanks for asking, in a way but | |||
Accidentally uncovered a new one yesterday, what | |||
Happened to what I brushed under the rug I used to be, | |||
A champion of a world you can't see, now I'm drowning in logistics | |||
You won't make a sound, pick someone else I won't be around | |||
Trapped inside your smile, don't put me on trial | |||
Don't you see you take, everything from me | |||
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|''Backslide'' is the third promotional single from Twenty One Pilots‘ sixth studio album, [[Clancy (album)|''Clancy'']]. It follows previous singles [[Next Semester|''Next Semester'']] and [[Overcompensate|''Overcompensate'']]. | |''Backslide'' is the third promotional single from Twenty One Pilots‘ sixth studio album, [[Clancy (album)|''Clancy'']]. It follows previous singles [[Next Semester|''Next Semester'']] and [[Overcompensate|''Overcompensate'']]. | ||
The song sees | The song sees Tyler Joseph reflecting on his career and time in the spotlight, while also speaking on regrets and new concerns at this time in the band’s career. He also makes references to previous eras of the band, directly naming [[Saturday|''Saturday'']] from the duo’s fifth studio album, [[Scaled and Icy|''Scaled and Icy'']]. Sonically, the song borrows ideas from their third studio album, [[Blurryface|''Blurryface'']] with a hip-hop influenced beat similar to the one found on the duo’s smash-hit single, [[Stressed Out|''Stressed Out'']]. | ||
''Backslide'' was announced as the next single from ''Clancy'' by | ''Backslide'' was announced as the next single from ''Clancy'' by Tyler Joseph on his ''X'' (formerly ''Twitter'') account on April 22nd, 2024. Its music video, which is the first to be directed by the band’s drummer, Josh Dun, was teased on social media leading up to its release. The single was officially released at 9am CDT on April 25th, 2024.<ref>https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-backslide-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 | April 25, 2024 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 3:00 | |||||||
Tempo | 85 | |||||||
Key | E♭ 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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Backslide is the third song on the album Clancy by Twenty One Pilots.
Versions
Studio
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Backslide | Clancy | 3:00 | 2022-2023 | 25 April 2024 |
Live
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Backslide (Live From An Evening With Twenty One Pilots) | Clancy (Digital remains) | 3:01 | 2024 | 29 May 2024 |
Background
The song 'Backslide' by Twenty One Pilots delves into the themes of personal struggle, resistance to regression, and the quest for redemption amidst life's tumultuous waves. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with their past habits and the fear of reverting to a former, less desirable state of being. The recurring line, 'I don't wanna backslide to where I started from,' serves as a powerful refrain, emphasizing the artist's determination to avoid falling back into old patterns that they have worked hard to overcome.
The imagery of being overwhelmed, as described in lines like 'water's over my head' and 'drownin' in logistics,' metaphorically represents the overwhelming challenges and complexities the narrator faces. This struggle is further highlighted by the plea for help, 'If you could throw me a line,' suggesting a desperate need for support in times of difficulty. The song also touches on themes of missed opportunities and regrets, particularly in the relationship context, as seen in the line 'I should have loved you better.' This adds a layer of emotional depth, portraying not just a battle with personal demons but also the impact on personal relationships.
Musically, Twenty One Pilots is known for their eclectic style, blending elements of rock, pop, and indie music, which complements the introspective and often existential themes of their lyrics. 'Backslide' is a testament to their ability to weave complex emotional narratives into their music, making it relatable and resonant for a wide audience. The song not only explores the internal conflicts one faces but also the universal desire for growth and the fear of regression that many can relate to. [1]
Lyrics
Lyrics meaning
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Backslide is the third promotional single from Twenty One Pilots‘ sixth studio album, Clancy. It follows previous singles Next Semester and Overcompensate.
The song sees Tyler Joseph reflecting on his career and time in the spotlight, while also speaking on regrets and new concerns at this time in the band’s career. He also makes references to previous eras of the band, directly naming Saturday from the duo’s fifth studio album, Scaled and Icy. Sonically, the song borrows ideas from their third studio album, Blurryface with a hip-hop influenced beat similar to the one found on the duo’s smash-hit single, Stressed Out. Backslide was announced as the next single from Clancy by Tyler Joseph on his X (formerly Twitter) account on April 22nd, 2024. Its music video, which is the first to be directed by the band’s drummer, Josh Dun, was teased on social media leading up to its release. The single was officially released at 9am CDT on April 25th, 2024.[2] |
all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |
Music Video