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Song by Twenty One Pilots from the album Blurryface | ||||||||
Released | May 11, 2015 | |||||||
Format | Digital | |||||||
Length | 3:55 | |||||||
Time signature | 4/4 | |||||||
Tempo | 75 | |||||||
Key | F# major | |||||||
Composer | Twenty One Pilots | |||||||
Lyricist | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Writer | Tyler Joseph | |||||||
Producer | Tyler Joseph, Josh Dun, Ricky Reed | |||||||
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |||||||
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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
“Ride” is about the journey of life. Throughout the song, Tyler’s lyrics indicate he feels like dying is easy, but finding someone or something to live for is life’s challenge, or “ride”. The song contains heavy reggae influences.
The song also contains callbacks to various twenty one pilot songs, including “Heavydirtysoul,” “Lane Boy,” and “Ode To Sleep”.[1]
Versions
Studio
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Ride | Blurryface | 3:55 | 2013 - 2015 | 11 May 2015 | |
Ride (Demo) | 3:34 | 2013 - 2015 | |||
Ride 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 |
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Lyrics meaning
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Daylight can provide glimpses of comfort in a perpetual storm of confusion. Instead of having to face dark times and struggle with his doubt, Tyler would rather remain “in the sun” all the time; he would rather be perpetually happy and confident with himself. References to the sun’s warmth and light offering comfort appear in a few of their other songs, including “Drown,” “Taxi Cab,” and “Semi-Automatic.” The sun could be a metaphor for God’s son, Jesus, who called Himself the light. Jesus said in John 16:33: These tribulations could be what Tyler refers to when he sings, “I know it’s hard sometimes.” Tyler has also said in the past that night is when all his insecurities truly affect him, so this line is him begging for night never to come. The “ride” is a metaphor for his life, much like how life is often referred to as a journey, while “falling” refers to the negative thoughts in both verses. In most of twenty one pilots' songs, “falling” usually means to fall away from faith or be consumed by doubt: “Taking my time on my ride” is about life. Tyler knows death is coming for him, so he might as well live while he can and enjoy the life he has. In reality, having a chance to literally take a bullet for someone is quite improbable. So Tyler looks at it in a different way. Instead of dying for you, he’s going to live for you, which is harder because you have to live for someone with actions, not just words. Taking a bullet is a metaphor for giving up some part of his comfort or happiness in order to ensure that of the people on his “list”. In the last line he clarifies that, although he can say he will be there, he doesn’t know what will happen, if a situation like that actually came up. It’s simply too extreme to imagine. |
all meanings of the lyrics are taken from the Genius website |