He also releases music under the aliases of Cirez D, Pryda and Sheridan. Prydz produces electronic music which falls into a variety of sub genres, most notably house (Including electro house and tech house), minimal and techno.
Aside from producing music Prydz also runs the record labels Pryda, Pryda Friends, and Mouseville, which release most of his own music.
He has enjoyed great chart success with the singles "Proper Education" and "Call on Me", the latter sampling the chorus of Valerie (the only sample ever allowed of Winwood's work), which topped the UK singles charts for 5 weeks. "Proper Education" reached number 2, 4 and 12 in the UK, German and Swedish charts respectively.
Although it is reported that Eric Prydz has a fear a flying, he does not let that stop him from playing in places such as New York, as well as various countries in Europe.
Call on me Radio edit
Eric Prydz Lyrics
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Call on me, call on me
Call on me, call on me
Call on me, call on me
Call on me,
I'm the same boy I used to be
I'm the same boy I used to be
Call on me, call on me
Call on me, call on me
Call on me, call on me
Call on me,
I'm the same boy I used to be
The lyrics to Eric Prydz's song, "Call on me," are repetitive and simplistic, yet effective in conveying the message of the song. The repetition of "Call on me" suggests a desire to be needed or relied upon, while the repetition of "I'm the same boy I used to be" suggests a longing to revert back to a simpler, more carefree time in life.
The overall tone of the song is upbeat and energetic, with a focus on the danceable rhythm and pulsating beat. The repeated use of "Call on me" creates a catchphrase that is easy to sing along with, making the song memorable and enjoyable.
Interestingly, the original sample used in the song is from Steve Winwood's 1982 hit song "Valerie," however, Eric Prydz altered the pitch to create a new melody. The song was an instant hit, topping charts in several countries and becoming one of the most played songs in clubs worldwide. The song's popularity can also be attributed to the steamy music video, which features women in aerobics clothing performing suggestive dance moves.
Line by Line Meaning
Call on me, call on me
I am here to offer my support and assistance in any way possible. Please don't hesitate to reach out to me if you need help or guidance.
I'm the same boy I used to be
Despite any changes or growth I may have undergone, I am still fundamentally the same person that you know and have always relied on.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: LEE LOUGHNANE
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Natal1er1vas
I finally found this song 👊
@GucciJuan
It literally only took me five minutes lol
@fairywngsx
It's the same lyrics over and over again it's so easy to find 😆
@sheenshiro5552
Thought he was saying count on me 😂😂😂
@commentsaretrue4570
Idk why everyone suddenly found this but same
@MusculosoSoftwares
this makes me feel so nostalgic of the good old memes we had and not today's shit we have...
i remember laughing to dancing cat montages way back then sometimes with this song in the background, wish i could go back in time!
@TimofeySuyargulov
Fuuu……. this song makes me feel unbearable nostalgia and longing…
One day I will cry to this song.
@Isolating_radicalizer
i feel nostalgic with this song bc of the memes, the real good memes from before and not this bullshit we have today. dank, mlg and vine memes, etc were the best <3
@MusculosoSoftwares
@@Isolating_radicalizer same!
@capriomrowkicz1751
2004 my Year