Radio
Condition K Lyrics
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Do you feel ashamed
That love left you stranded
That you are to blame
Here we go
Playin' games on the radio
Here we go
Does it get any easier
The lies are the same
These faces that torture me
The memory that scathes
Here we go
Playin' games on the radio
Here we go
Playin' games on the radio
I see the truth
Beneath your ways
I lost my soul
In your everything
(In your everything)
Here we go
Playin' games on the radio
Here we go
Playin' games on the radio
The song Radio by Condition K is a powerful ballad about the struggles that come along with the aftermath of a failed relationship. The opening lines of the song ask if it ever gets easier to move on from a broken heart, or if the pain and shame just continue to linger. The idea that love has left the singer stranded and that they carry the blame for the relationship's failure speaks to the feelings of inadequacy and self-doubt that often come with a breakup.
As the song progresses, the theme of playing games comes into play. The repetition of the line "here we go playing games on the radio" suggests that both individuals in the failed relationship are guilty of trying to manipulate or control each other. The lyrics paint a picture of an unhealthy dynamic where lying and manipulation are the norm. The use of the word "torture" indicates the extent of pain the singer feels in this situation.
Ultimately, the song speaks to the idea that it's impossible to move on from a relationship unless both parties are willing to let go of their manipulations and games. The singer sees through the other person's tactics and realizes that moving on means losing a part of themselves that was consumed by this person.
Line by Line Meaning
Does it get any easier
Questioning whether the current situation will ever become less difficult
Do you feel ashamed
Asking if the other person feels guilty or embarrassed
That love left you stranded
Expressing that the other person was abandoned or isolated by love
That you are to blame
Insinuating responsibility for the current state of affairs
Here we go
Starting over or repeating the same action
Playin' games on the radio
Using the radio as a metaphor for playing mind games with each other
The lies are the same
Stating that the lies have not changed or evolved
These faces that torture me
Referring to the people or memories that cause emotional pain
The memory that scathes
Describing a memory that burns or stings with pain
I see the truth
Acknowledging comprehension of the reality of the situation
Beneath your ways
Beneath the actions or behaviors of the other person
I lost my soul
Feeling as though a part of oneself has been lost or taken away
In your everything
In the other person's entire being or existence
Contributed by Violet L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.