Satellite

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Navigating Life's Journey with 'Satellite' by P.O.D

The song 'Satellite' by P.O.D (Payable on Death) is a spiritual and introspective track that delves into the search for clarity and guidance in life. The band, known for their nu-metal sound infused with reggae and hip hop influences, often incorporates their Christian faith into their music, and 'Satellite' is a prime example of this.

The lyrics express a yearning for a perspective that is untainted by the 'selfish corruption' of the world, suggesting a desire to rise above the chaos and confusion that life can bring. The reference to 'Satellite' could symbolize a higher power or divine guidance, watching over and providing a clear, unobstructed view. The singer acknowledges their struggles and imperfections, but also their determination to follow what they believe is the right path, symbolized by 'the Son' and 'Zion,' which are references to Jesus Christ and the idea of a heavenly kingdom or state of peace in Christian and Rastafarian beliefs, respectively.

The repeated mentions of light in various forms—'Shining Light,' 'Blinding Light,' 'Guiding Light'—emphasize the theme of enlightenment and guidance. The light could represent truth, hope, or the presence of God in the singer's life. The song conveys a sense of comfort and reassurance derived from this 'Satellite,' suggesting that despite the uncertainties and the 'real thin line' between what's real and what's not, there is a steadfast beacon that helps navigate the journey of life.

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  2. Will You
  3. Wildfire
  4. Shine With Me
  5. Am I Awake
  6. BREAKING
  7. Satellite
  8. If You Could See Me Now
  9. It Can't Rain Everyday
  10. Criminal Conversations (feat. Maria Brink)
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