City Of Angels Don't Feel Right (feat. Aurora Olivas)
Reed Wonder
The Illusion of the City of Angels: A Dream Turned Sour
Reed Wonder's song "City Of Angels Don't Feel Right (feat. Aurora Olivas)" delves into the disillusionment and harsh realities of life in Los Angeles, often referred to as the City of Angels. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the city's dual nature, where dreams are both born and crushed. The song opens with LA whispering in the ear of the protagonist, assuring them that everything is fine, even though they know deep down that things are far from right. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, highlighting the internal conflict between the allure of the city and the stark reality of its emptiness.
The chorus emphasizes the loneliness and isolation that often accompany the pursuit of fame and success in LA. The phrase "days of glamour, lonely nights" captures the superficial allure of the city's glamorous facade, contrasted with the deep loneliness that many experience. The mention of "fallen angels" thriving in this environment suggests that those who come to LA with high hopes often find themselves lost and disillusioned. The city, which promises so much, becomes a place where dreams are made to die, a poignant metaphor for the broken aspirations of many who seek success there.
The song also touches on the theme of pretense and the necessity of putting on a fake smile to survive in such a cutthroat environment. The protagonist is advised not to fight the inevitable disillusionment but to pretend that the city feels like home. This highlights the emotional toll that the pursuit of success in LA can take on individuals, forcing them to compromise their true selves. Reed Wonder and Aurora Olivas effectively capture the bittersweet essence of LA, a city that promises the world but often delivers heartache and disillusionment.