HUMANS

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The Human Condition: A Reflection on Our Future

Kloud's song "HUMANS" delves into a dystopian vision of the future where technology has taken over, and humanity has lost its essence. The opening lines, "In the future, just computers / No-one here to start a war," paint a picture of a world dominated by machines, devoid of human conflict but also of human presence. The reference to the garden as "just a picture / No-one looks at anymore" suggests a loss of connection to nature and the simple, beautiful aspects of life that once held significance.

The lyrics highlight a critical issue: the neglect of human relationships and the consequences of such neglect. The lines "In our world, we forget about our mothers / Maybe we'll start to fade away" emphasize the importance of familial bonds and the potential for societal decay if these bonds are ignored. The repeated phrase "if we don't give a fuck about each other / It's all over" serves as a stark warning that our survival hinges on our ability to care for one another.

The chorus, with its repetitive mantra "Blame it on the humans," underscores the idea that the downfall of society is a result of human actions and inactions. The question "Who saves us from these ruins?" implies a sense of hopelessness and a search for redemption. Kloud's electronic music style, characterized by its futuristic and often dark tones, complements the song's theme, creating an immersive experience that prompts listeners to reflect on their role in shaping the future. The song serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of empathy, connection, and responsibility in an increasingly digital world.

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