Frogtoon Muziek

Happy by Mitski

Biografie van de kunstenaar Mitski

Mitski Miyawaki Born Mitsuki Laycock Is A Japanese-American Singer And Songwriter. Born In Mie Prefecture Japan To An American Father And A Japanese Mother She Moved Frequently While Growing Up Due To Her Father's Job At The United States Department Of State Living In Turkey China Malaysia The Czech Republic And The Democratic Republic Of Congo Before Settling In The United States. She Sang In A Choir In High School And Was 18 When She Wrote Her First Song On The Piano. She Self-Released Her First Two Albums Lush And Retired From Sad New Career In Business While Studying Studio Composition At Purchase College's Conservatory Of Music. The Albums Were Originally Made As Her Senior Project. Her Third Studio Album Bury Me At Makeout Creek Was Released In 2014 On The Label Double Double Whammy. Mitski Signed With Dead Oceans In 2015 And Released Puberty 2 Be The Cowboy And Laurel Hell The Last Of Which Made The Top Ten In Several Countries. In 2022 The Guardian Dubbed Her The "best Young Songwriter" In The United States. That Same Year She Co-Wrote "This Is A Life" For The Film Everything Everywhere All At Once Which Earned Her An Academy Award Nomination For Best Original Song. Her Seventh Studio Album The Land Is Inhospitable And So Are We Was Released In 2023.

Frogtoon Muziek - Nummerinformatie: Happy

"Happy" Explores Themes Of Loneliness Longing And The Search For Happiness Through Romantic Relationships. The Narrator Who Is Feeling Lonely And Lost Welcomes The Presence Of Happy In Her Life. Happy Represents The Idea Of Finding Happiness Through A Romantic Partner. In The First Verse Happy Visits The Narrator With Cookies And Tea And Tells Her That Everything Will Be Okay. The Narrator Expresses A Desire To Have Happy Stay With Her And Even Suggests That He Lay Her Down Which Suggests A Sexual Component To Their Relationship. The Repetition Of "He Laid Me Down And I Felt Happy" Highlights The Idea That The Narrator Is Equating Physical Intimacy With Happiness. In The Chorus The Narrator Seems To Be Accepting That Happy Will Eventually Leave Her. She Asks Him To Take The Train So She Can Hear It Rumble Indicating That She Wants To Hold Onto Some Kind Of Memory Of Him. The Narrator Also Suggests That Happy Takes Her Heart With Him When He Leaves Implying That She Will No Longer Have Any Use For It Once He's Gone. The Second Verse Reveals That The Narrator's Relationship With Happy May Be One-Sided. When She Goes To The Bathroom She Doesn't Hear Happy Leave. Instead She's Left With A Mess To Clean Up Including Empty Cups Of Tea And Cookie Wrappers. This Could Suggest That Happy's Presence Was Just An Illusion Or That The Narrator Is Deluding Herself That Their Connection Is Deeper Than It Actually Is. Overall "Happy" Is A Poignant Exploration Of The Desire For Companionship And Happiness And The Ways In Which These Desires Can Be Misguided And Ultimately Unfulfilling. It Suggests That The Search For Happiness Through Romance Can Be A Difficult And Even Destructive Path To Follow.

THUIS MITSKI
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