Jordan

COMPLETE COMPLETE

The Inner Battle of Self-Destruction

The song "Jordan" by COMPLETE is a raw and intense portrayal of an internal struggle with negative thoughts and self-destructive behavior. The lyrics are structured as a dialogue, suggesting a conversation between the artist and a personified version of his own demons or perhaps his conscience. The song delves into themes of loneliness, addiction, and the desire for peace amidst internal chaos.

The opening lines set the tone for a confrontation with an intrusive presence that the artist wishes to escape. This presence could be interpreted as a metaphor for mental health issues such as depression or anxiety, which often feel like an unwelcome entity that one cannot easily dismiss. The back-and-forth nature of the lyrics illustrates the tug-of-war between wanting to improve and being tempted by self-destructive habits. References to alcohol ('take a sip') and the struggle to stay sober indicate a battle with addiction, while the mention of OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) suggests a fight with intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviors.

The song's climax comes with the artist's declaration of cutting ties with this toxic inner voice. The line 'No more torment Jordan we're through' signifies a moment of empowerment and the decision to stop listening to the negativity that has been holding him back. The use of the name 'Jordan' could be a personal reference or a symbolic name representing anyone who is going through a similar struggle. The song ends with a sense of resolution, as the artist chooses to ignore the destructive thoughts, just as they taught him to do, indicating a hopeful step towards healing and self-acceptance.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Jordan
View all COMPLETE songs

Most popular topics in COMPLETE songs

Related artists

  1. Kendrick Lamar
    Kendrick Lamar
  2. Jon Z
    Jon Z
  3. Drake
    Drake
  4. Rels B
    Rels B
  5. Canserbero
    Canserbero
  6. Akon
    Akon
  7. Lil Peep
    Lil Peep
  8. Post Malone
    Post Malone