This is his mission, this is his music, and this is the man, Buddhuza.
Born and raised in the musical-nest of Zugdidi, Georgia; Buddhuza, with only two broken guitars, a tape recorder, and a single bedroom, formed his very first band with his brother at the age of 13. The songs were merely written and performed as entertainment for neighbors and friends; however, these experiences would serve a more important unseen purpose for him - these moments provided him with hands on experience in song-writing, arranging, and performing. Previously, at the age of 6, he and his brother attended Georgian-folk choir classes which allowed him to witness, first hand, the importance of spontaneity in music. To him, music has been a soundtrack through every phase of his existence; however, once he searched in his father's vinyl collection and heard the progressive-rock of the late '60s, it gave him shivers and sent blood to veins that he didn't even know that he had! It was then, at that moment, that he realized what he was going to write and play music for life.
His forthcoming album, Zer0, is an elaborate meeting point of end and start, as reincarnate as a musician, offering fresh looks at our uncanny environment in coming releases. A collection of 14 songs recorded by Buddhuza himself through 2008-2010, these tracks, previously, were scattered among his projects, New Demos and NowHere. The title, spelled with the number '0' instead of the letter 'o', reflects the idea of "point zero" - how every moment is an ultimate here and now, and a fresh start to our present. He states himself, "this is a project with many doors." The songs vary in sound but are all attached with a single thread that connects them like a bead; he calls this an "incurable joy," as he enjoys the process one hundred percent.
His music is a result of positive emotion-filled charges released to his listeners. This particular attribute, or niche, is reserved for those seeking melodious alternative-music with an emphasis on lyrics. And after receiving an honorable mention in the prestigious International Songwriting Competition, he has his eyes set on a much greater prize - your ears. Simply put, Buddhuza is the real deal.
Hiller Fool
Buddhuza Lyrics
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You're so cool!
There was this guy that I heard of,
And everyone said he was a nerdo,
He took himself off the agenda,
I think he was just a little pretender.
You're so cool!
One night he looked at the full moon,
And saw how everything turns real,
And the life is strangely familiar,
He saw his very own steering wheel.
Hiller Fool,
You're so cool!
The guy can arise many questions,
That really can sound of fashion,
And each of his silly confessions
Is given with such a passion.
Hiller Fool,
You're so cool!
And if you are confused by the Game,
(Well, he'd really like to play with you again),
And if you strongly believe what you claim,
(Well, he'd really like to talk with you again),
And if you're saddened by the fact that you're lame,
(Well, he'd really like to laugh with you again),
And you think I always chain the refrain,
(Yes you do, yes you do, yes you do).
Hiller Fool,
You're so cool!
The song "Hiller Fool" by Buddhuza is an upbeat track that celebrates individuality and self-discovery. The opening lines depict the titular character as someone who is misunderstood for being a "nerdo" by others. However, the singer sees beyond these labels and recognizes Hiller Fool's true authenticity. The refrain of "Hiller Fool, you're so cool" serves as an uplifting reminder that it's not necessary to conform to societal norms or be accepted by others to be cool.
The second verse of the song takes a turn towards introspection as Hiller Fool looks at the full moon and realizes the interconnectedness of life. He sees himself as the driver of his own life, taking control of his journey. The verse is a metaphor for self-realization and the realization that despite feeling alone or insignificant, we are all integral parts of the universe.
The final verse addresses the listener directly, encouraging those who feel lost or confused to reach out to Hiller Fool. Regardless of whether one is feeling "lame" or simply needs someone to talk to, Hiller Fool is there with open arms. The repeated use of the refrain emphasizes the message of acceptance and the idea that being true to oneself is the ultimate form of coolness.
Overall, "Hiller Fool" is a lighthearted yet substantial song that encourages self-acceptance and celebrates individuality.
Line by Line Meaning
Hiller Fool
The person he's addressing is a fool called Hiller.
You're so cool!
Buddhuza is being sarcastic and mocking Hiller Fool.
There was this guy that I heard of,
Buddhuza heard about a person who many people called a nerd.
And everyone said he was a nerdo,
Everybody said that the person was a nerd.
He took himself off the agenda,
He decided to stay away from publicity and attention.
I think he was just a little pretender.
Buddhuza believes that the person was pretending to be a nerd.
One night he looked at the full moon,
One night the person looked at the full moon.
And saw how everything turns real,
He started realizing the reality of people and things around him.
And the life is strangely familiar,
The life he was living became familiar to him in a strange way.
He saw his very own steering wheel.
He became aware of his own path in life and how he could steer himself in a certain direction.
The guy can arise many questions,
The person in question can bring up many thought-provoking questions.
That really can sound of fashion,
His questions can seem trendy or superficial to some.
And each of his silly confessions
The person tends to confess silly things.
Is given with such a passion.
He confesses with great intensity and emotion.
And if you are confused by the Game,
If you're confused by whatever is going on.
(Well, he'd really like to play with you again),
The person is eager to play with you again and help you understand.
And if you strongly believe what you claim,
If you believe strongly in what you're saying.
(Well, he'd really like to talk with you again),
The person is open to further discussions with you.
And if you're saddened by the fact that you're lame,
If you're feeling bad about the fact that you're not cool.
(Well, he'd really like to laugh with you again),
The person would like to laugh with you and make you feel better.
And you think I always chain the refrain,
If you think Buddhuza keeps repeating the same refrain.
(Yes you do, yes you do, yes you do).
Buddhuza agrees and admits that he does indeed repeat the refrain.
Contributed by Brayden D. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Nino Janjghava
my favorite song, still dont know why :D