1) Allure is a pseudonym used… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1) Allure is a pseudonym used by Tiësto
2) Allure is a young Parisian artist coming from the Electro-pop scene
3) Allure was a short-lived emo band in the mid 1990s
4) Allure is a New York-based female RnB quartet
1) Allure is a pseudonym used by Tiësto, or Tijs Verwest. He made several singles as Allure which include "No More Tears", "Rejected", "The Loves We Lost", "When She Left", and "We Ran At Dawn". Most of them can be found on his compilations and all received major airplay by the top DJ's. Especially the track "The Loves We Lost" has achieved anthem status since it was released in 2006 and is famous for its mellow melodic sound and fading vocals.
And In The Year 2011 Tiesto Released A Full Album Under The Alias (( Allure )) with the Help Of Showtek
This Album Was A Magic In Linking The Good Old Trance Styles With The State Of Art Sound Design & Sound Technic Of The Modern EDM
This Album Was A Masterpiece In Composing
2) Allure (alias Lorris Piasco) is a young Parisian artist coming from the Electro-pop scene. His music reflects a rich course. Allure has already explored numerous styles (classical formation, jazz, hip-hop…) but since 2007, he finds through electronic music the energy and the creativity he needs. Musician and composer at once, he uses a vibraphone together with machines to dress his compositions with fancy and charming sonorities. He is a master in the art of contrasts; his works are at once smooth but sharp, elegant and lively, subtle but opened. His debut album "French Kiss" was released in June 2011. In 2012 the album was followed by two EPs called "I Will Change" and "King".
3) Allure was a short-lived emo band in the mid 1990s, similar to bands such as Indian Summer. Their only official release was the song Little Engine, which appeared on the Eucalyptus 2 x 7" Compilation (Tree Records, 1996). They also released a demo cassette entitled "Arms Can't Move... Legs Can't Bend" with 7 Untitled songs.
4) Allure is a New York-based female RnB quartet that formed in the early 1990s. The group consisted of members Linnie Belcher, Alia Davis, Akissa Mendez, and Lalisha McLean. They were the first group to be signed to Mariah Carey's Crave Records. They released their debut self-titled album in 1997. The album featured the gold-selling single "Head Over Heels" (featuring Nas), "No Question" (featuring LL Cool J), "Last Chance", and 1998's platinum-selling "All Cried Out" (featuring 112), a cover of the Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam hit, which is their biggest hit to date.
The Loves We Lost
Allure Lyrics
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She can't feel it,
She can't feel anything
Anymore.
(repeated)
Taken from a paula cole song "she can't feel anything anymore
The aforementioned lyrics from Allure's song "The Loves We Lost" point towards emotional numbness experienced by a character when it comes to love. The repetition of the phrase "She can't feel it" signifies the gravity of the situation, indicating that the character has become incapable of experiencing emotions relating to love. The line "She can't feel anything anymore" is an extension of the previous phrase, emphasizing the character's overall loss of sensitivity and emotional capacity.
This song could be interpreted as a representation of the pain experienced after a breakup or the weariness and detachment that may arise after repeated failures in finding lasting love. The anonymous protagonist's emotional journey speaks to a broader human vulnerability towards emotional exhaustion and detachment, especially in the context of love.
Overall, "The Loves We Lost" presents an evocative insight into the emotional chaos and detachment that love and heartbreak can inflict upon individuals.
Line by Line Meaning
She can't feel it,
She has lost the ability to experience emotions and sensations.
She can't feel it,
No matter how hard she tries, she cannot connect with her feelings.
She can't feel anything,
Not just emotions, but she cannot sense the world around her.
Anymore.
At some point in the past, she was capable of feeling, but not anymore.
Writer(s): Tijs Verwest, Paula Cole
Contributed by Olivia E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@victorvertti1350
The loves we lost. The ones that passed away. Not the loves that weren't love. But the loved ones that we will never see again or perhaps we will i don't know. But this song reminds me of my dad who passed away when i was 16. And i miss him so much.
@efraim.
Sorry for your loss Victor
@agnieszkakosinska4867
One of the best tracks in 2006 in Poland, bring back very good memories, please build a time maschine and let me go back to that times.....
@Entropy__
Recreate the times again in 2019 :) only get one life, enjoy it every day!!
@flkatk
tiesto is the trance dj we lost
@DJCrystall
No.. Music is moving forward as the Djs, they just can make trance of 2000 forever..whenever we want it or not.. and trance is even nowadays still subgenre.. i mean its not for big public.. so DJ trying to make music to suit more people.. so its gonna be more pop, than it was, its inevitable...
@441milachik
@Paul Trance subgenre? Trance was player in Olympic ceremony, movies, charts, video games (NFS,FIFA, Midnight Club) and radios, trance was not underground or subgenre.
@djokotiestomr.6580
@Paul very good your opinion, i agree
@rishichawda5988
I wish Tiesto could have made more tracks allure style. The tracks are not enough.
@adammays7178
Tiesto sold out to mainstream music. But you are right. When he was still mixing Trance, he was just as popular as Armin van Buuren is now.