Other People

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The Heartache of Betrayal in LP's 'Other People'

LP's song 'Other People' is a poignant exploration of betrayal and the end of a once-devout love. The lyrics convey a narrative of a relationship that was once secure and exclusive, encapsulated by the line 'We had a love devout without a shred of doubt.' This suggests a deep connection that was believed to be unbreakable, where the concerns and judgments of 'other people' were irrelevant to the couple's bond.

However, the song takes a sharp turn as the singer addresses a betrayal with the cutting line 'You broke the spell and wanted something else.' The repetition of 'other people' throughout the song underscores the theme of infidelity, as the partner seeks intimacy outside of their relationship. The raw emotion is palpable as the singer uses the phrase 'go fuck yourself with other people,' which is a blunt and bitter send-off to the unfaithful lover. The song's chorus highlights the fleeting nature of physical relationships, suggesting that those who are there for mere pleasure 'won't be there when you're sorry.'

LP, known for their distinctive voice and emotive songwriting, captures the complexity of heartbreak and the process of letting go. The song's structure, with its refrain of 'other people' and the stark simplicity of the verses, serves to emphasize the central message of the song: the pain of realizing that a love once thought to be exclusive and sacred has been shared with others. The artist's personal style of blending indie rock and pop elements with heartfelt lyrics makes 'Other People' a relatable anthem for those who have experienced the sting of infidelity.

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