<… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists who operate under the moniker of Copperpot:
*Chester Copperpot is, a hip hop producer from Chicago.
Copperpot’s debut album “Chapter 7″ came out in February of 2005 and 2nd full length album “WYLA?” came out August 7th 2007.
Copperpot has worked and is working with KRS One, Edo.G, Masta Ace, Truth E.N.O.L.A., Mr. Complex, Diverse, Pace Won, Braintax, Verb T, Kashmere, Longshot, Rodney P, Psalm One, and many more…
*New Jersey pop-laden rock outfit COPPERPOT consist of boys from the Garden State (Jarrett Randazzo [vocals, guitar], Anthony Natale [lead guitar, vocals], Jarrett Worth Beeler [bass, vocals], Matt Magnusson [keyboards, vocals] and Scott Ingwersen [drums].
Dying Without a Sound
Copperpot Lyrics
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Look as they stop and they stare.
Trying to find a good reason.
Do I really care?
Do you really care?
If we really cared.
Chorus:
Dying without a sound.
The silence was never so loud.
Crying without a sound.
The silence was never so loud
Everyone wants to be famous.
Everyone wants to “get free.”
This is here my resignation.
Where I want to be.
Where I want to be.
Where I gotta be.
Chorus:
Silence,
Silence,
Silence.
Chorus:
The opening lines of Copperpot's song "Dying Without a Sound" paint a picture of the singer observing people in their surroundings. The next line asks a question that seems to reflect a sense of detachment, which is "Do I really care?" The repetition of the question, "Do you really care?" emphasizes the theme of apathy towards the situation at hand. The singer is looking at people who stop and stare but cannot find a good reason for it. The lines suggest that this observation is pointless and that there is no real meaning behind it.
In the chorus, the idea of dying without a sound is introduced. The silence is incredibly loud; so much so that it is deafening, as the singer cries without a sound. The repetition of the line emphasizes the impact that silence, particularly in times of despair, can have.
Moving onto the next verse, the singer shifts their focus onto the idea that everyone wants to be famous, and everyone wants to "get free." The lyric suggests that people want to escape their current situations, and the singer has come to the realization that they want to resign themselves to where they need to be. This newfound clarity is symbolized by the line, "Where I want to be. Where I gotta be."
Overall, the song seems to be questioning whether people care about the world around them and why people want to be famous so much. It encourages listeners to examine their motivations and to think about their place in the world. The theme of silence is used symbolically, representing the idea that being silent in times of injustice can be just as harmful as being vocal in support of it.
Line by Line Meaning
Looking at all of the people.
Observing the individuals present around me.
Look as they stop and they stare.
Witness as they pause and gaze.
Trying to find a good reason.
Attempting to discover a valid explanation.
Do I really care?
Do I genuinely have concern?
Do you really care?
Do you truly have concern?
If we really cared.
Suppose we were truly concerned.
Chorus: Dying without a sound. The silence was never so loud. Crying without a sound. The silence was never so loud
Passing away with no noise. The quietness has never been so audible. Sobbing with no noise. The silence has never been so audible.
Everyone wants to be famous.
Every individual desires to be renowned.
Everyone wants to “get free.”
Everybody wants to 'get free.'
This is here my resignation.
This is my proposal.
Where I want to be.
The location I desire to be.
Where I gotta be.
The location where I have to be.
Chorus: Silence, Silence, Silence.
Mute, mute, mute.
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