Fue… Read Full Bio ↴Fuel Fandango is a duo from Spain formed by Ale Acosta and Nita.
Fuel Fandango looks can be deceiving. Ale Acosta, with his harmless guitar and Nita, tiny and fragile at a first glance impression, both are fire on stage. Their music proposal is ambitious, rich, fun. Its purpose is dancing, spark the fun, in order to get that they trust their live acts to a experienced music formation.
Fuel Fandango is electronic organic music, rock, funk and a subtle touch of southern flamenco music.
It is Ale Acosta's new project, DJ and producer of Mojo Project ( 3 albums published and a cult-band in Spain). He also helds two Spanish Music Awards'08 nominations and a "Producer of the Year" nomination in the Latin Grammy Awards'08.
He has mixed several artists including Buika, Jose Merce, Ojos de Brujo, The Pinkertones, etc...
The other half is Nita, singer from Cordoba. She's raw material, golden southern sound bearing flamenco in his soul and black music in her throat. Pure art on stage.
In late 2009 they achieved third place at the Heineken Greenspace V Edition among more than 1400 bands. They were chosen by several industry proffesionals including some Radio3 hosts.
Earlier this year they were finalists at The Music Think Tank International Awards, being the first Spanish band to reach the final competing with bands from all over the world.
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Fuel Fandango Lyrics
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Don't give up the fight
This is a crazy place
People get worse
I'm probably different
This is a real war, I could understand
Maybe I play this game
Pro-different
I'm probably different
Pro-different
I'm probably different
But actually is difficult to be here
I`M Probably different
I'm probably different
Everything's right
Always, better, at the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
No matter how far you are
You're always on my mind
Something that used to be
Something that I used to see
No matter how far you are
You're always on my mind
Something that used to be
Something that I used to see
Don't give up the fight
Don't give up the fight
No dejes de luchar
En el futuro vendrá
Tu lo recogerás
Todo pasará, nada quedará
Vuela y se va
No dejes de luchar
En el futuro vendrá
Tu lo recogerás
Mismo momento, mismo lugar
Everything's right
At the same time
Mismo momento, mismo lugar
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
Always, better the same time
Everything's right
No matter how far you are
You're always on my mind
Something that used to be
Something that I used to see
No matter how far you are
You're always on my mind
Something that used to be
Something that I used to see
Something that I used to see
The lyrics of Fuel Fandango's "Lifetime" portray the struggles of an individual in a chaotic world. The repeated phrase, "Don't give up the fight," serves as a reminder for the listener to keep pushing through difficulties. The singer acknowledges that this world can be a "crazy place" where people can become worse. However, the singer embraces their differences by saying "Pro-different, I'm probably different." Despite the difficulties, the singer believes that they can understand the "real war" happening around them. The singer also recognizes that it can be difficult to exist in this world, as they repeat "I'm probably different," emphasizing the feeling of being an outsider.
The chorus of the song emphasizes the idea that "everything's right, always better at the same time." The phrase shows that even though the world may be chaotic and difficult, there is always something positive happening simultaneously. The singer repeats the line "no matter how far you are, you're always on my mind" to express the idea that someone who was once a part of their life will continue to be a part of their thoughts no matter the distance. The final line "Something that I used to see" conjures up the image of a memory that is held dear but now only exists in the singer's mind.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't give up the fight
Encouragement to not give up in difficult situations
Don't give up the fight
Reiterating the previous encouragement
This is a crazy place
Acknowledging the chaos of the world
People get worse
Recognizing that people can become more negative over time
I'm probably different
Feeling like an outsider
This is a real war, I could understand
Comparing life to a war that can be difficult to comprehend
Maybe I play this game
Wondering if they too are contributing to the challenges
Pro-different
In favor of being different
I'm probably different
Continuing to feel like an outsider
Pro-different
Still in favor of being different
I'm probably different
Yet still feeling like an outsider
But actually is difficult to be here
Acknowledging the real struggles of being different
Everything's right
Emphasis on the present moment feeling okay
Always, better, at the same time
Describing how things can feel both good and bad simultaneously
No matter how far you are
Expressing the constancy of love and caring
You're always on my mind
Reassuring someone that they are thought about consistently
Something that used to be
Reflecting on the past
Something that I used to see
Specifically recalling something that was once visible in the past
No dejes de luchar
Spanish for 'don't stop fighting'
En el futuro vendrá
Spanish for 'the future will come'
Tu lo recogerás
Spanish for 'you will reap the rewards'
Todo pasará, nada quedará
Spanish for 'everything will pass, nothing will remain'
Vuela y se va
Spanish for 'fly and go away'
Mismo momento, mismo lugar
Spanish for 'same moment, same place'
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ALEJANDRO ACOSTA MORALES, CRISTINA MANJON LUQUE
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