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The clip opens with It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia TV stars (and real-life couple) Rob McElhenney and Kaitlin Olson walking to a stage-side table in an empty, but well-lit nightclub, as she informs him that she’s hired his favorite band to play a private concert as a present. 3), it got downright silly with its accompanying video. So this March, when Las Vegas juggernaut Imagine Dragons (title holders to said impressive figures) retuned with “Follow You,” the first single from their new Rick Rubin-produced Mercury – Act 1 set, released today (Sept. Dan Reynolds has struggled with depression and anxiety and it's likely that inspired this song.When you’ve become one of the most successful rock bands in the world, with 46 million albums and 53 million songs sold-alongside 74 billion streams, and counting-it’s good to stay grounded with an absurd, self-deprecating sense of humor. In the end, he gives up and tries to escape his pain by dismissing it like his lover ("Leave your shoes at the door, e with me and we will run away"). The singer is frustrated and wonders if his suffering is all in his head ("Can you hear it too?") because nobody will listen to him ("Can nobody hear me?"). He threatens suicide to try and make her pay attention to him ("Maybe if I fall asleep I won't breathe right, maybe if I leave tonight I won't come back"). His lover won't listen to him, instead treating the relationship as one of the many fleeting ones she's had ("You kiss and you kiss and you love and you love, you've got a history list.") ("Love is a game to you.").
He's depressed, stressed, anxious, and overall in a lot of emotional pain ("I've got a lot that's on my mind, I cannot breathe"). My InterpretationThe song is about a guy trying desperately to get a reaction out of his lover. (This is what he wishes for deep down for someone to love him enough to drop everything to be with him.) If you’re loved, then you can’t relate to him.) (Warmth is often associate with love and comfort. "You've got to love and adore and the rest is a lieĪnd if you're warm, then you can't relate to me”
“You've got a history list and the rest is aboveĪnd if you're warm then you can't relate to me" (He really wants a reaction to his suffering, but the things that bother him mean nothing to them.) (But he wants to see them care, so he tests them with extremities.) Maybe if I leave tonight, I won't come back” “Maybe if I fall asleep, I won't breathe right My InterpretationThis is how I see it: The character in the song is so deeply neglected that he’s desperate for a sign that someone cares. Maybe if I fall asleep, I won't breathe right, right, right You've got to love and adore and the rest is a lieĪnd if you're warm, then you can't relate to me You've got a history list and the rest is aboveĪnd if you're warm then you can't relate to me
Maybe if I leave tonight, I won't come back Maybe if I fall asleep, I won't breathe right