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Intro
Coma Lyrics


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Hype aura
Hype aura
Hype aura
Hype aura

Comunque vada l'inizio
Alla fine saremo solo io e te
Con i nostri mostri e sentimenti (mostri e sentimenti)
Comunque vada l'inizio
Alla fine saremo solo io e te
Con i nostri mostri e sentimenti (mostri e sentimenti)
Quindi non preoccuparti
Se hai paura

Hype (hype) aura (aura)
Hype (hype) aura (aura)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Coma's song Intro have a deep meaning behind them. The repetition of "Hype aura" creates an intense energy and anticipation for what is to come. It's almost as if the artist is hyping themselves up before diving into the heart of the song. The next lines, "Comunque vada l'inizio, alla fine saremo solo io e te con i nostri mostri e sentimenti" translates to "No matter how it starts, in the end it will just be you and me with our monsters and feelings." This speaks to the idea that no matter what happens, it's just the two of them facing their inner demons and emotions. The line is repeated to emphasize and solidify this concept.
The final line, "Quindi non preoccuparti se hai paura" means "So don't worry if you're scared." This line has a comforting quality to it, like the artist is reassuring the listener that they can get through anything together, even if it's scary. The overall feeling of the song is one of grit and determination, with a touch of vulnerability.


Line by Line Meaning

Hype aura
A sense of excitement and anticipation, felt by both the artist and the listener


Hype aura
A repetition of the feeling, emphasizing its intensity


Hype aura
Further repetition, creating a sense of immersion


Hype aura
The final repetition, as if entering a new realm


Comunque vada l'inizio
Regardless of how it starts, whatever happens at the beginning of the journey


Alla fine saremo solo io e te
In the end, it will just be you and me, facing the world together


Con i nostri mostri e sentimenti (mostri e sentimenti)
We'll face it with our inner demons and emotions, both good and bad


Comunque vada l'inizio
Reiteration of the importance of the beginning


Alla fine saremo solo io e te
Reiteration of the importance of a partnership


Con i nostri mostri e sentimenti (mostri e sentimenti)
Reiteration of the importance of self-discovery


Quindi non preoccuparti
Therefore, don't worry


Se hai paura
If you are afraid


Hype (hype) aura (aura)
Reiteration of the immersive feeling, followed by a reminder to embrace it


Hype (hype) aura (aura)
Closing repetition, leaving listeners with the same sensation that they started with




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Francesca Mesiano, Fausto Zanardelli, Carlo Frigerio, Fabio Dale'

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@ElijahSinclair1220

Emmit Thomas
Each kid was supposed to portray there own faults I think.
so Fiona’s was romance, portrayed by the wedding dress
Lips was the alcohol
Ian’s was gay and failed army (the man going down on him while he saluted)
Liam could become a drug smuggler
Carl’s obsession with guns

But would that mean that franny is Debbie’s flaw?? Or would the cord symbolize that she is holding her tonclose



All comments from YouTube:

@emmitthomas29

such a powerful scene. especially how they put lip last because hes turning into frank. and i think frank cares about him the most, because he knows he has the potential to do what frank couldve done with himself.

@kaylahmosley790

Emmit Thomas
I don't think he cares about lip the most but I get your point.

@ElijahSinclair1220

Emmit Thomas
Each kid was supposed to portray there own faults I think.
so Fiona’s was romance, portrayed by the wedding dress
Lips was the alcohol
Ian’s was gay and failed army (the man going down on him while he saluted)
Liam could become a drug smuggler
Carl’s obsession with guns

But would that mean that franny is Debbie’s flaw?? Or would the cord symbolize that she is holding her tonclose

@julietaangel5546

I think it’s more so about how frank sees his kids. Think about the things he said to them all in the season six finale, each one represented in this sequence.

@notwerkinginthishouse8634

@Julieta Angel people who see bad in themselves, they will see that side in all people

@LPRpgler25

I would say that's Frank's conscience
I mean at the end you saw a fish swimming
Not everyone gets the metaphor haha

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@thomaslarkin3307

I love the way that all of their expressions just scream "This is your fault old man"

@katnisseverdeen3181

I loved how when the music started sounding chaotic is when Frank sees Debbie with her baby, Liam with a cigar, and Carl with a shotgun cuz it symbolizes what his parenting did to them and how they ended up or are going to end up. Also I thought the Carl part was really symbolic because of how Franks parenting led Carl to deal with weapons and gun violence. Beautiful scene overall.

@moderndayentertainment5812

That’s a blunt not a cigar and Lip too because he was shown with a cig and a bottle plus he’s the most like Frank

@kateatkin2750

I thought it was how Frank viewed them, not the whole of who they are

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