The Beginning
David Alvarado Feat. Claudia Lyrics


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Whether we knew it at the time or not, the conversation has always been about New Beginnings.
Baltimore was New Beginnings for us. This is where we came to find our people and our sense of purpose. The pandemic slowed that process but the music pushed us through.
What do New Beginnings look like to you?


Everybody's talking 'bout New Beginnings
New Beginnings New Beginnings
Everybody's talking 'bout New Beginnings
Don't you want to go?

Well everything is broken now
All out in the open now

Who'll be right on time?
Who'll be there in line?
Who'll be left behind?
Who'll come running?
Don't you know that they're coming?

Open up your heart to...
Together we can walk through...

There's a moaning in the midnight...
A running to the daylight...





Dancing to the rhythm of...
Moving to a new love...

Overall Meaning

The song "The Beginning" by David Alvarado feat. Claudia talks about the concept of new beginnings and the hope that it brings to people. The opening lines of the song suggest that people have always talked about new beginnings, whether they were aware of it at the time or not. The lyrics reflect on how Baltimore, for both the singers, was an opportunity for new beginnings, a place where they found their people and purpose. Despite the pandemic slowing down the process, the music helped them persevere through it all. The song then poses the question, "What do new beginnings look like to you?"


The next verse of the song paints a picture of the current situation, where everything seems to be broken and out in the open. However, the singers express the idea that there is always hope for a fresh start, and people need to be ready to embrace it when it comes knocking. The song urges listeners not to be left behind and to open their heart to new possibilities. Together, people can walk through the challenges that come with new beginnings.


The final part of the song has a positive and upbeat tone, where the singers refer to people dancing to the rhythm of moving to a new love. It suggests that new beginnings can bring joy and excitement into our lives. The song concludes with the idea that something good is on the horizon and that people need to be ready to embrace it fully.


Line by Line Meaning

Whether we knew it at the time or not, the conversation has always been about New Beginnings.
Even if we didn't recognize it, the discussions we had always centered around starting anew.


Everybody's talking 'bout New Beginnings
It seems like everyone is discussing fresh starts.


New Beginnings New Beginnings
The phrase 'New Beginnings' is being repeated to emphasize its importance.


Everybody's talking 'bout New Beginnings
The dialogue continues to focus on beginning anew.


Don't you want to go?
Are you not interested in embarking on a new journey?


Well everything is broken now
Things seem to have fallen apart.


All out in the open now
All of the issues are revealed and in plain sight.


Who'll be right on time?
Who will show up at the appointed time?


Who'll be there in line?
Who will queue up and be ready for the next step?


Who'll be left behind?
Who will miss out and be left in the past?


Who'll come running?
Who will hurry to join in on the new beginning?


Don't you know that they're coming?
It is certain that there will be others who will join in.


Open up your heart to...
Be receptive to...


Together we can walk through...
If we collaborate, we can make it through...


There's a moaning in the midnight...
In the lonely hours of the night, there is sorrowful lamentation...


A running to the daylight...
There is a rush towards the light of day...


Dancing to the rhythm of...
Swaying to the beat of...


Moving to a new love...
Transitioning to embrace a new type of adoration...




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Claudia Eliaza, Daniel Zanes

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