Revelation
Big Chocolate Lyrics


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What if,
Everything they taught you
Everything they taught you
Was wrong wrong wrong

What if,
Everything they taught you
Everything they taught you
Was wrong all wrong

Would you except it?
Would you except it?
Would you except it?
(Would you except it?)
Would you except it?
Would you except it?




Would you except it?
(Would you except it?)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Revelation" by Big Chocolate contemplate the idea of questioning the knowledge and teachings that one may have been taught throughout their life. The repetition of "everything they taught you" emphasizes the importance of this idea and suggests that it is a significant part of one's identity and worldview. The repeated phrase "wrong wrong wrong" adds a sense of urgency to the lyrics and intensifies the message.


The lyrics also pose a question to the listener, asking if they would be willing to accept the possibility that everything they have been taught is wrong. This question challenges the listener to consider their own beliefs and be open to the idea of change and growth. The use of repetition in the choruses reinforces this message, encouraging the listener to consider the question deeply.


Overall, Big Chocolate's "Revelation" is a compelling and thought-provoking song that challenges listeners to reconsider their beliefs and be open to change.


Line by Line Meaning

What if,
Have you ever considered the possibility that,


Everything they taught you
All the knowledge and beliefs that have been instilled in you,


Everything they taught you
All the knowledge and beliefs that have been ingrained in your mind,


Was wrong wrong wrong
Might actually be completely incorrect and misguided.


What if,
Have you ever thought about the scenario where,


Everything they taught you
All the commonly accepted teachings and doctrines,


Everything they taught you
All the traditional and orthodox beliefs,


Was wrong all wrong
Could be entirely false and invalid.


Would you accept it?
Would you be willing to acknowledge and embrace this fact?


Would you accept it?
Would you readily admit to yourself that you were misled?


Would you accept it?
Would you be able to handle the harsh realization of falsehood?


(Would you accept it?)
(Are you willing to confront this possibility?)


Would you accept it?
Would you find it within yourself to let go of your old beliefs?


Would you accept it?
Would you be open to exploring alternative perspectives and truths?


Would you accept it?
Would you embrace the freedom that comes with questioning and redefining your beliefs?


(Would you accept it?)
(Are you ready to face the unknown and become enlightened?)




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This is the new Praise, for me. Great work. The structure is awesome, it has its simplicity that makes it that much more awesome. Great build too. Make people go crazy live haha

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