Embracing the Uncharted: A Journey Beyond Comfort

Axwell /
Ingrosso's song "This Time" is a powerful anthem about stepping out of one's comfort zone and embracing the unknown. The repetitive chorus, "This time we can't go home," serves as a mantra, emphasizing the necessity of moving forward and not retreating to familiar, safe spaces. This insistence on not going home symbolizes a commitment to growth, adventure, and the pursuit of new experiences, even when they are daunting.

The lyrics delve deeper into the mindset required for such a journey. Lines like "I can hang my hat anywhere" and "I can start, I can finish here" reflect a sense of adaptability and resilience. The song speaks to the idea of creating one's own path and thriving in any environment. The mention of a "spark of a millionaire" suggests ambition and the drive to achieve greatness, while the contrast between the magical and the tragic highlights the highs and lows of such a journey.

The song also touches on themes of authenticity and breaking free from societal constraints. Phrases like "In a world where you're surrounded by the plastic" and "Free your mind and just lose it" encourage listeners to reject superficiality and embrace their true selves. The call to action, "No test drive, just do it," urges immediate and decisive action, reinforcing the song's overall message of boldness and determination. Ultimately, "This Time" is a rallying cry for those ready to leave behind the familiar and venture into the unknown, armed with confidence and a sense of purpose.

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  1. More Than You Know
  2. Something New
  3. Sun Is Shining
  4. Can't Hold Us Down
  5. On My Way (feat. Salem Al Fakir)
  6. Belong
  7. This Time
  8. Thinking About You
  9. I Love You
  10. Renegade
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