Lyrically, the phrase “no one dies from love” is a common saying. While this may not be the case in all cases, it is clear that Tove Lo is referencing the widely held belief that the emotional trauma of a lost romantic relationship does not necessarily have to end in physical death.

Or, as Tove put it, “it’s as if the whole experience has suddenly been polluted” after a long-term relationship ends. And, of course, sadness will follow. So, even if it doesn’t come over in the lyrics, the point of this song is not to give in to negative emotions but rather to dance them away.

Tove Lo Insights Into the New Song

Lo has stated that the “overwhelming feelings” felt after a relationship ends served as the music’s inspiration. She said it’s possible to feel like a piece of yourself has been ripped out of you when a relationship that meant a lot to you suddenly ends. This is “heartbreak you can dance to,” as Lo herself has put it.

The History of the Song

If you’ve recently ended a relationship and aren’t having the best time of your life, this song may be precisely what you need. The music is upbeat, recalling the classic beat of the 1990s, yet the words are melancholy. The track’s origin is uncomplicated: hurtful comments merged into a cohesive whole that needed to be shared with the world. As a result of its universal appeal, this type of music will likely never go out of style.

The Video and Music Combination

The only thing that detracts from the video is that the female is romantically involved with the robot. There is an implication that the robot represents her in some way. The man is as heartless and icy as ever. The video expresses love, albeit it may not be universally understood or appreciated. Activities like greedy kissing while holding a pile of iron, hikes, watching a movie, and eating together are all fair game. Due to the obvious secrecy of these relationships, bed scenes constitute their genre of filmmaking.

Moreover, she was suitable for either role. One can only wonder what went wrong between the two people who loved each other so much that they had to break up and are now both in pain. We can safely presume that feelings have been erased. Or perhaps there would have been no discernible growth in these ties. Putting two persons in a position of authority when neither feels comfortable is unlikely to work out well.

Yet, it is difficult to fathom what a robot may feel because, compared to a human being, it would experience no emotions. The only option here is to split up. It’s not uncommon for music to catalyze profound epiphanies. Life and love are fundamental concerns for composers nowadays. The various artists present their individual takes on these themes. Imagine the fascinating ways in which every musician envisions love and life. All of this can take on a variety of moods and tones, from sad to joyous to dazzling to insane to explosive.

Lyrics

We were so magical, why end this way?
I know you’re furious, yeah, just like me
You got good reasons, but I do too
What really happened here? I wish I knew

It escalated so fast
We yelled things we can’t take back
It escalated too soon
I know what they say, I know that they say that

No one dies from love
Guess I’ll be the first
Will you remember us?
Or are the memories too stained with blood now?
No one dies from love
Guess I’ll be the first
Will you remember us?
Or are the memories too stained with blood now?

I tried my best with you
You claim the same
Somehow we’re strangers, but share this pain
Keep writin’ letters I’ll never send
Don’t want you movin’ on when it’s my end

It escalated so fast (So fast)
We yelled things we can’t take back (Take back)
It escalated too soon
I know what they say, I know that they say that

No one dies from love
Guess I’ll be the first
Will you remember us?
Or are the memories too stained with blood now?
No one dies from love (No one dies from love)
Guess I’ll be the first (Guess I’ll be the first)
Will you remember us? (You’ll remember)
Are the memories too stained with blood now?

No one dies from love (No one dies from love)
Guess I’ll be the first (Guess I’ll be the first)
Will you remember us? (You’ll remember)
Are the memories too stained with blood now?
No one dies from love (No one dies from love)
Guess I’ll be the first (Guess I’ll be the first)
Will you remember us? (You’ll remember)
Are the memories too stained with blood now?

Source: Musixmatch

Songwriters: Ludvig Karl Dagsson Soederberg / Tove Lo

No One Dies From Love lyrics © Songs Of Wolf Cousins

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