1. For the heavy metal band started by the former Iron Maiden singer, see Blaze Bayley. Blaze (sometimes written as B L A Z E for disambiguation) was the former name of Bayley's solo project until 2007.
2. Blaze (New Jersey, USA), a house production team from 1984 onwards.
It was formed by Josh Milan, Kevin Hedge, and Chris Herbert, when Herbert introduced Milan, a member of his church choir, to Hedge, his childhood friend. Ironically, Herbert was the one who left the group in 1991, leaving Milan and Hedge to keep working together.
The group's output consists mainly of house-music tracks with heavy gospel, soul and afrobeat influences (sometimes referred to as gospel house). When the group started, Herbert was the singer, with Milan playing the piano, and Hedge on production. After Herbert left, both Hedge and Milan started to share production duties, vocals, and playing most of the instruments of the group's tracks and albums. The group achieved notoriety with its remix of Lisa Stansfield's "People Hold On" in 1989, after signing with the Motown/MCA Records.
Blaze released its debut album, 25 Years Later, in 1990, after which Herbert decided to move to a more R&B-oriented career, while the two remaining members invested in the emerging club culture, opening a nightclub called Shelter. In 1994, the group scored its first big international production success with De'Lacy's "Hideaway," which was later remixed by Deep Dish.
Since then, Blaze released three more albums, alongside a few scattered compilations of earlier productions and works and countless singles. The group also began working with other well-known names such as "Little" Louie Vega, Barbara Tucker, Jody Watley, and Full Intention. It is best known to modern audiences by its singles featuring Palmer Brown on vocals, the oft-remixed "My Beat," and the tribute anthem "I Remember House." Blaze's most recent album, released in 2005, is a mix compilation title called Found Love.
3. Blaze, a Japanese hard rock band that first premiered in 1975.
The band consists of Ike (vocals), Shige (guitar), Nobu (keyboard), Sam (drums), & Jack (bass). The band is currently known by Yu-Gi-Oh! fans for their song "Fire" which was used as the closing theme for the Japanese release of the Yu-Gi-Oh! film Pyramid of Light.
4. Blaze a Japanese heavy metal band from Osaka formed in 1998, and still active to this day.
5. Stage name of FaZe Blaze
We Are One
Blaze Lyrics
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Why we treat eachother in this way
Taking up time
With the silly silly games we play
We've got our love
And no matter how it's said or done
We are one no matter what we do
We are one love will see us through
Sometimes I feel
That we try and make eachother sad
The things we do
How we make eachother feel so bad
We've got so much
We could all be having so much fun
We are one from the very start
We are one deep down in your heart
And that's the way it is
I Can't understand
Why we treat eachother in this way
Taking up time
With the silly silly games we play
We've got our love
And no matter how it's said or done
We are one no matter what we do
We are one love will see us through
We are one and that's the way it is
Blaze’s “We Are One” is a song about unity in a world that is crumbling due to differences and negativity. The lyrics bemoan the way we treat each other poorly, wasting time playing silly games and inflicting pain on each other. Blaze expresses his frustration at how some people go out of their way to hurt others, and the toll it takes. The song highlights the simple truth that we all share love, and no matter how different our experiences are, we are all one.
The song is urging everyone to embrace each other even in the midst of their differences, and to not allow the hatred we see in the world make us hate each other. The lyrics encourage unity and the need for everyone to come together and work towards one common goal, love. This song is not just about love between two people, but about the love needed between entire communities and nations.
In conclusion, “We Are One” is a gentle reminder that love is all we need to survive the chaos in the world; love will see us through. It is a profound song that speaks to everyone and emphasizes the importance of togetherness, love, and unity.
Line by Line Meaning
Can't understand
Blaze expresses confusion about why people treat each other poorly.
Why we treat eachother in this way
Blaze questions why people continue to engage in hurtful behavior towards one another.
Taking up time
Blaze sees the negative behavior as wasteful of time and energy.
With the silly silly games we play
Blaze acknowledges that the behavior is often childish and unproductive.
We've got our love
Blaze understands that love is a fundamental aspect of human connection.
And no matter how it's said or done
Blaze believes that love is universal, no matter the circumstances.
We are one no matter what we do
Blaze asserts that, despite our differences and negative behavior, we are still united as human beings.
We are one love will see us through
Blaze sees love as a powerful force that can help us overcome our negative behavior.
We are one and that's the way it is
Blaze concludes that, despite our flaws, we are all part of a larger whole.
Sometimes I feel
Blaze admits to feeling discouraged by the negative behavior of others.
That we try and make eachother sad
Blaze believes that our negative behavior often has the goal of hurting others.
The things we do
Blaze is referring to the cruel and harmful actions humans take towards each other.
How we make eachother feel so bad
Blaze acknowledges the emotional pain that results from our actions towards each other.
We've got so much
Blaze believes that humans have the potential for greatness and kindness.
We could all be having so much fun
Blaze sees the potential for joy and positivity if only humans would treat each other better.
We are one from the very start
Blaze believes that, despite our differences, humans are all part of the same larger whole.
We are one deep down in your heart
Blaze believes that this unity is not just superficial, it is a deep and fundamental part of human nature.
And that's the way it is
Blaze concludes that, while humans have negative tendencies, we are ultimately united and interconnected.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: WILLIAM HEDGE, JOSHUA MILAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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I love the vibe and energy. Harmony is wonderful. Yes Yes!!!!
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Amazing!!!
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yes!!! I have been waiting for this for a while what a beautiful message.
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Wow
Its so good😎🎧
@papitaki46
2010 heard Kikko spin this in santorini! This track is a killah!
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quality .............. blaze .... from them two .....
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Blaze top draw
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