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Gorillaz – Tune Facts

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“Andromeda” by Gorillaz (ft. Shelley FKA DRAM)

Most importantly, the origin of “Andromeda” traces back to Gorillaz’s Damon Albarn, reportedly watching the mother of his significant other die, with said individual being someone he truly loved. In relation to death, what the vocalist is...

Gorillaz’s “Désolé” Lyrics Meaning

Gorillaz and Fatoumata Diawara’s “Désolé” is actually trilingual in its approach. Two of its languages are English and Bambara (with Fatoumata being from West Africa). And the title itself is in French and translates to “sorry”. And...

“Tranz” by Gorillaz

“Tranz” is a song by the Grammy Award winning English virtual band Gorillaz. The song starts by telling the listener to oscillate themself and “assimilate the dopamine” moving through their head. Lyrically, the song...

Gorillaz’s “Désolé” Lyrics Meaning

Gorillaz and Fatoumata Diawara’s “Désolé” is actually trilingual in its approach. Two of its languages are English and Bambara (with Fatoumata being from West Africa). And the title itself is in French and translates to “sorry”. And...

Gorillaz’s “Friday 13th” Lyrics Meaning

Based on the first verse of “Friday 13th”, it reads as if the narrative therein is premised on the singer being high on hard intoxicants. And accordingly there is a hodge-podge of sentiments being expressed throughout. For...

“Andromeda” by Gorillaz (ft. Shelley FKA DRAM)

Most importantly, the origin of “Andromeda” traces back to Gorillaz’s Damon Albarn, reportedly watching the mother of his significant other die, with said individual being someone he truly loved. In relation to death, what the vocalist is...

“Cracker Island” by Gorillaz (ft. Thundercat)

What the creative lyrics of Gorillaz’s “Cracker Island” point to, as noted throughout actually, is the concept of cultism. The reason an island plays an important part in this piece is because, well first of...

“Dirty Harry” by Gorillaz (ft. Bootie Brown)

It is obvious, as “Dirty Harry” progresses that, as explained by Damon Albarn, it is akin to an anti-war song. However, the chorus which starts off the track is far from easy to decipher. Also, the first half of...