The Elusive Dance with Destiny in Boy Harsher's 'Fate'

Boy Harsher's song 'Fate' delves into the complex relationship between an individual and the concept of destiny. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is constantly on the run, perhaps from their own fate or the expectations placed upon them. The recurring question, 'Hey Fate, what do you think you're trying to prove?' suggests a struggle against predetermined paths and a desire to break free from the constraints of destiny. This theme is further emphasized by the lines 'I ain't got time, I ain't got skin, for the lies, again,' indicating a weariness with the falsehoods and pressures that come with trying to conform to a certain fate.

The song also explores the idea of fantasy versus reality. The line 'What's a fantasy meant to mean? Just to flee far from here' suggests that fantasies are a form of escape from the harsh realities of life. However, this escape is temporary, as indicated by the repeated phrase 'Gone again.' The protagonist seems to be caught in a cycle of running away and returning, never fully able to escape their fate or the pain that comes with it. The repetition of 'Ha hi, oh no, in spite of me, you always go' underscores the inevitability of fate and the futility of trying to outrun it.

Musically, Boy Harsher's darkwave and synth-pop style adds a haunting, almost hypnotic quality to the song, enhancing its themes of existential struggle and emotional turmoil. The minimalist yet evocative lyrics, combined with the atmospheric soundscape, create a sense of urgency and tension that mirrors the protagonist's internal conflict. 'Fate' is a poignant exploration of the human condition, capturing the perpetual dance between desire, reality, and the inescapable pull of destiny.

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  2. Come Closer
  3. LA
  4. Morphine
  5. Give Me a Reason
  6. Motion
  7. Fate
  8. Tears
  9. Lost
  10. Face the Fire
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