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| Name = Ride | | Name = Ride | ||
| Artist = [[Twenty One Pilots]] | | Artist = [[Twenty One Pilots]] | ||
| Album = [[Blurryface]] | | Album = [[Blurryface]] | ||
| Cover | | Cover = | ||
| Recorded = | | Recorded = | ||
| Released = | | Released =April 11, 2016 | ||
| Format = | | Format = Digital | ||
| Length = 3: | | Length = 3:55 | ||
| Stems = | | Stems = | ||
| Time signature = | | Time signature =4/4 | ||
| Tempo = 75 | | Tempo = 75 | ||
| Key = | | Key = F# major | ||
| Samples = | | Samples = | ||
| References = | | References = | ||
| Live debut = | | Live debut = May 12, 2015 | ||
| Last played = | | Last played = | ||
| Live count = | | Live count = | ||
| Writer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | | Writer = [[Tyler Joseph]] | ||
| Producer = [[Tyler Joseph]], [[]] | | Producer = [[Tyler Joseph]], [[Josh Dun]], [[Ricky Reed]] | ||
| Label = Fueled by Ramen | | Label = Fueled by Ramen | ||
| Misc ={{Extra track listing | | Misc ={{Extra track listing | ||
| album = [[Blurryface | | album = [[Blurryface|Twenty One Pilots]] | ||
| type = song | | type = song | ||
| tracks = # [[Heavydirtysoul]] | | tracks = | ||
# [[Heavydirtysoul]] | |||
# [[Stressed Out]] | # [[Stressed Out]] | ||
# [[Ride]] | # [[Ride]] | ||
# [[Fairly Local]] | # [[Fairly Local]] | ||
# [[Tear | # [[Tear In My Heart]] | ||
# [[Lane Boy]] | # [[Lane Boy]] | ||
# [[The Judge]] | # [[The Judge]] | ||
# [[Doubt]] | # [[Doubt]] | ||
# [[Polarize]] | # [[Polarize]] | ||
# [[We Don't Believe What's | # [[We Don't Believe What's On TV]] | ||
# [[Message Man]] | # [[Message Man]] | ||
# [[Hometown]] | # [[Hometown]] | ||
# [[Not Today]] | # [[Not Today]] | ||
# [[Goner]]}}|stream_buy=[[Image:spotify.png|25px|link=https://open.spotify.com/ | # [[Goner]]}} | ||
|cover=[[File:Blurryfacecover.jpg|300x300px]]|stream_buy=[[Image:spotify.png|25px|link=https://open.spotify.com/artist/3YQKmKGau1PzlVlkL1iodx]] [[Image:Youtube_Music_icon.png|25px|link=https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCnX0L9QiftAcWdzeBx31xCw]] [[Image:Apple Music.png|25px|link=https://music.apple.com/lt/artist/twenty-one-pilots/349736311]] [[Image:Deezer-logo.png|25px|link=https://www.deezer.com/ru/album/231178002?app_id=140685&utm_source=partner_linkfire&utm_campaign=ae3e2c6e3cce1767a92a911b38ae1a2f&utm_medium=Original&utm_term=twenty-one-pilots&utm_content=album-231178002]]|lyricist=[[Tyler Joseph]]|composer=[[Twenty One Pilots]]}} | |||
''Ride'' is the 3rd track on the album, ''[[Blurryface]]'' as well as the 3rd song on the collaborative EP, ''[[TOPxMM]]'' | |||
== Background == | |||
“''Heavydirtysoul''” opens with a genre-bending flurry of raps and industrial beats. It sets the tone for the rest of the album as an exploration of the ''Blurryface'' character created by singer [[Tyler Joseph|''Tyler Joseph'']]. | |||
The song was featured on the ''Madden NFL 16'' and the ''WWE2K16'' soundtracks. | |||
The verses of this song are taken directly from Joseph’s “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6R5KQ8b4lQ&t=1s Street Poetry]”.<ref name=":0">https://genius.com/Twenty-one-pilots-heavydirtysoul-lyrics</ref> | |||
== Versions == | |||
=== Studio === | |||
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! style= scope="col" |Title | |||
! style= |Releas | |||
! style= |Length | |||
! style= |Recorded | |||
! style= |Released | |||
! style= |Notes | |||
|- | |||
| style= |Ride | |||
| style= |[[Blurryface]] | |||
| style= |3:55 | |||
| style= |2014-2015 | |||
| style= |12 May 2015 | |||
| style= | | |||
|- | |||
| style= |Heavydirtysoul Remix Ft. MUTEMATH | |||
| style= |[[TOPxMM]] | |||
| style= |3:49 | |||
| style= |Nov-Dec 2016 | |||
| style= |18 Dec 2016 | |||
| style= |''Ride'', along with other songs from the [[Blurryface era|Blurryface Era]] were re-recorded for the [[TOPxMM]] EP | |||
|} | |||
== Live == | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szE3DTbtqw8 | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
==== Lyrics ==== | |||
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| | |[Instrumental Intro] | ||
[Verse 1] | |||
There's an infestation in my mind's imagination | |||
I hope that they choke on smoke | |||
I | 'Cause I'm smokin' them out the basement | ||
This is not rap, this is not hip-hop | |||
Just another attempt to make the voices stop | |||
Rappin' to prove nothin', just writin' to say somethin' | |||
'Cause I wasn't the only one who wasn't rushin' to sayin' nothin' | |||
This doesn't mean I lost my dream | |||
It's just right now I got a really crazy mind to clean | |||
[Pre-Chorus] | |||
Gangsters don't cry, therefore, therefore I'm (I'm) | |||
I'm | Mr. Misty-eyed, therefore I'm (I'm) | ||
[Chorus] | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me (Uh) | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me (Uh) | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
[Verse 2] | |||
Nah, I didn't understand a thing you said | |||
If I didn't know better, I'd guess you're all already dead | |||
Mindless zombies walkin' around with a limp and a hunch | |||
Sayin' stuff like, "You only live once" | |||
You've got one time to figure it out | |||
One time to twist and one time to shout | |||
One time to think and I say we start now | |||
Sing it with me if you know what I'm talkin' about | |||
[Pre-Chorus] | |||
Gangsters don't cry, therefore, therefore I'm (I'm) | |||
Mr. Misty-eyed, therefore I'm (I'm) | |||
[Chorus] | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me (Uh) | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me (Uh) | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
[Bridge] | |||
Death inspires me like a dog inspires a rabbit | |||
Death inspires me like a dog inspires a rabbit | |||
[Chorus] | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me (Uh) | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me (Uh) | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
[Outro] | |||
Can you save, can you save my, save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my, save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
|} | |||
</div> | |||
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! style="background-color:#;" | EP version | |||
|- | |||
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|[Verse 1: Tyler Joseph] | |||
There's an infestation in my mind’s imagination | |||
I hope that they choke on smoke | |||
'Cause I’m smoking them out the basement | |||
This is not rap, this is not hip-hop | |||
Just another attempt to make the voices stop | |||
Rappin' to prove nothin', just writin' to say somethin' | |||
'Cause I wasn't the only one who wasn’t rushin' to sayin' nothin' | |||
This doesn’t mean I lost my dream | |||
It’s just right now I got a really crazy mind to clean | |||
[Pre-Chorus: Tyler Joseph] | |||
Gangsters don't cry, therefore, therefore I'm | |||
I'm | Mr. Misty-eyed, therefore I'm | ||
[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Paul Meany] | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me, oh | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me, oh | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
[Verse 2: Tyler Joseph] | |||
Nah, I didn't understand a thing you said | |||
If I didn’t know better, I'd guess you’re all already dead | |||
Mindless zombies walkin' around with a limp and a hunch | |||
Sayin' stuff like, “You only live once" | |||
You've got one time to figure it out | |||
One time to twist and one time to shout | |||
One time to think and I say we start now | |||
Sing it with me if you know what I’m talkin' about | |||
[Pre-Chorus: Tyler Joseph] | |||
Gangsters don't cry, therefore, therefore I'm | |||
Mr. Misty-eyed, therefore I’m | |||
[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Paul Meany] | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me, oh | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me, oh | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh | |||
[Bridge: Tyler Joseph] | |||
Death inspires me like a dog inspires a rabbit | |||
Death inspires me like a dog inspires a rabbit | |||
[Chorus: Tyler Joseph & Paul Meany] | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me, oh | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
For me, for me, oh | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh | |||
[Outro: Tyler Joseph] | |||
Can you save, can you save my, save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
Can you save, can you save, save my, save my | |||
Can you save my heavydirtysoul? | |||
|} | |||
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|} | |||
==== Lyrics meaning ==== | |||
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|In a nutshell, “Heavydirtysoul” addresses how, although Tyler seems strong, he’s emotional and has depressing thoughts in his mind that he wishes weren’t there and how he wants to be saved. | |||
Music is Tyler’s way to deal with his problems, and throughout the 2015 album ''Blurryface'' he tells us he might not be alive if he didn’t do so. | |||
“''Heavydirtysoul''” reveals how Tyler thinks how he “didn’t lose his mind but he has a crazy mind to clean.” | |||
A bigger purpose of the song is how people look up to him. The entire song compares himself to a gangster, or looked up figure in some people’s lives, whether it has a good or bad correlation. Usually, people think of role models as strong people, but the song is about Tyler and how people look up to him, but he’s not a hero. He’s a person who has feelings and expresses them. | |||
In a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzd5UcEgR_o 2019 interview], ''Andrew Donoho'', the music video director, explained that the car falling apart symbolized the self-destructive nature of the ideas expressed in “''Heavydirtysoul''” and that similar to the car exploding after Tyler jumps out people need to put off such a mentality before they self-destruct completely. The wordings, like “heavy” and “dirty,” of the song and its title inspired the use of a car for the director.<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 | |||
|} | |||
== Sources == | |||
<references /> | |||
[[Category:Twenty One Pilots song]] | |||
[[Category:Blurryface]] | |||
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Revision as of 18:40, 10 May 2024
Ride | ||||||||
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Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Blurryface | ||||||||
Released | April 11, 2016 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 3:55 | |||||||
Time signature | 4/4 | |||||||
Tempo | 75 | |||||||
Key | F# major | |||||||
Live debut | May 12, 2015 | |||||||
Composer | Twenty One Pilots | |||||||
Lyricist | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Writer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Producer | Tyler Joseph, Josh Dun, Ricky Reed | |||||||
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |||||||
Stream / Buy | ||||||||
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Ride is the 3rd track on the album, Blurryface as well as the 3rd song on the collaborative EP, TOPxMM
Background
“Heavydirtysoul” opens with a genre-bending flurry of raps and industrial beats. It sets the tone for the rest of the album as an exploration of the Blurryface character created by singer Tyler Joseph.
The song was featured on the Madden NFL 16 and the WWE2K16 soundtracks.
The verses of this song are taken directly from Joseph’s “Street Poetry”.[1]
Versions
Studio
Title | Releas | Length | Recorded | Released | Notes |
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Ride | Blurryface | 3:55 | 2014-2015 | 12 May 2015 | |
Heavydirtysoul Remix Ft. MUTEMATH | TOPxMM | 3:49 | Nov-Dec 2016 | 18 Dec 2016 | Ride, along with other songs from the Blurryface Era were re-recorded for the TOPxMM EP |
Live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szE3DTbtqw8
Lyrics
Lyrics
Album version |
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EP version |
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Lyrics meaning
Lyrics |
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In a nutshell, “Heavydirtysoul” addresses how, although Tyler seems strong, he’s emotional and has depressing thoughts in his mind that he wishes weren’t there and how he wants to be saved.
Music is Tyler’s way to deal with his problems, and throughout the 2015 album Blurryface he tells us he might not be alive if he didn’t do so. “Heavydirtysoul” reveals how Tyler thinks how he “didn’t lose his mind but he has a crazy mind to clean.” A bigger purpose of the song is how people look up to him. The entire song compares himself to a gangster, or looked up figure in some people’s lives, whether it has a good or bad correlation. Usually, people think of role models as strong people, but the song is about Tyler and how people look up to him, but he’s not a hero. He’s a person who has feelings and expresses them. In a 2019 interview, Andrew Donoho, the music video director, explained that the car falling apart symbolized the self-destructive nature of the ideas expressed in “Heavydirtysoul” and that similar to the car exploding after Tyler jumps out people need to put off such a mentality before they self-destruct completely. The wordings, like “heavy” and “dirty,” of the song and its title inspired the use of a car for the director.[1] |
all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |