Games Continued (feat. GoldFish & Marie Plassard)

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The Emotional Tug-of-War in 'Games Continued'

Bakermat's 'Games Continued (feat. GoldFish & Marie Plassard)' delves into the complexities of emotional relationships, using vivid metaphors and repetitive lyrical structures to emphasize the cyclical nature of these interactions. The song juxtaposes contrasting elements such as pride and shame, nerve and vulnerability, and flame and defrost, painting a picture of a relationship fraught with tension and unresolved emotions. The recurring line 'You've got digging, I've got the flower' suggests a dynamic where one person is constantly searching or probing, while the other offers something delicate and beautiful, yet perhaps fragile.

The chorus, with its insistent repetition of 'Let me shout, shout, shout,' serves as a cathartic release for the pent-up emotions described in the verses. This plea for expression and release highlights the frustration and desire for freedom within the relationship. The metaphor of 'I'm not the flame and you are defrost' further underscores the disconnect between the two individuals, one seeking warmth and passion, the other in a state of thawing, perhaps from a previous emotional freeze.

The bridge of the song, repeating 'Fun, this game, strongest blame, hard this time,' encapsulates the paradoxical nature of the relationship. It acknowledges the enjoyment and excitement that comes with the 'game' of love, but also the heavy burden of blame and the difficulty of navigating these emotional waters. The final assertion, 'I'll decide,' signifies a moment of empowerment and self-determination, suggesting that despite the ongoing struggles, there is a resolve to take control of one's own emotional destiny.

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  1. Baianá
  2. Baby
  3. Bad Dreams
  4. One Day (Vandaag)
  5. Games Continued (feat. GoldFish & Marie Plassard)
  6. Learn to lose
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