In My Mind
Ivan Gough feat. Feenixpawl & Georgi Kay Lyrics


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In my mind, in my head,
this is where we all came from

The dreams we had, the love we shared,
this is what we're waiting for

And this is what I'm waiting for
Waiting, waiting, waiting
And this is what I'm waiting for

And this is what I'm waiting for

In my mind, in my head,
this is where we all came from

The dreams we had, the love we shared,
this is what we're waiting for

And this is what I'm waiting for

In my mind, in my head,
this is where we all came from

The dreams we had, the love we shared,
this is what we're waiting for

And this is what I'm waiting for

In my mind, in my head,
this is where we all came from

The dreams we had, the love we shared,
this is what we're waiting for





And this is what I'm waiting for

Overall Meaning

The lines "In my mind, in my head, this is where we all came from. The dreams we had, the love we shared, this is what we're waiting for" evoke a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the past. The singer is reflecting on memories and experiences that are deeply ingrained in their psyche and taking comfort in the fact that those memories still exist within them. The repetition of "waiting" emphasizes the idea of anticipation for something that is not yet tangible, but is felt and believed to be within reach. The lyrics are hopeful and optimistic, suggesting a belief in the power of dreams and love to create a better future.


Overall, the song has a powerful, uplifting message that encourages listeners to hold onto their dreams, love and past memories. It speaks to the idea that we are all connected and have a shared history and destiny, and that our dreams and love can help us create a better future.


Line by Line Meaning

In my mind, in my head,
The thoughts and ideas within my psyche,


this is where we all came from
are the origin of humanity.


The dreams we had, the love we shared,
Our aspirations and affection,


this is what we're waiting for
are what we anticipate and hope for.


And this is what I'm waiting for
Personally, this is what I eagerly await.


Waiting, waiting, waiting
Continuously anticipating and yearning.


And this is what I'm waiting for
This is what I fervently anticipate and desire.


In my mind, in my head,
Within my own thoughts,


this is where we all came from
Humanity's origins lie here as well.


The dreams we had, the love we shared,
Our hopes and affections are central.


this is what we're waiting for
This is what we're yearning for.


And this is what I'm waiting for
Personally, this is what I'm passionately awaiting.


In my mind, in my head,
My thoughts and perceptions,


this is where we all came from
Are the wellspring of our existence.


The dreams we had, the love we shared,
Our aspirations and affection are fundamental.


this is what we're waiting for
This is what we're earnestly desiring.


And this is what I'm waiting for
Personally, this is what I'm eagerly anticipating.




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@darkhumour2210

The 2011-2015 period were the golden era of EDM. Lots and lots of quality electronic songs week after week.

The era was ignited by the Swedish DJ's like Avicci, Axwell, ingrosso etc.. their songs started to get huge airplays in USA, thus started to take over the mainstream music, competed with pop music and at a point of time even mainstream pop music was losing to edm. That was the standard of these DJ's.

The era was dominated by mostly European producers like Avicci, Calvin Harris, Martin Garrix, Hardwell, Tiesto, Afrojack, Robin Schulz, Alesso, showteck, Nicky Romero and many other.

Avicci and Calvin Harris seemed like the flag bearers of the era with their many smash hits.

Swedish House Mafia dissolved before Axwell and ingrosso started making music as duo, they were also one of the key figures of the era.

Dutch DJ's Hardwell, Afrojack and Tiesto had huge success with their songs getting in to Billboard charts and New faces like Martin Garrix and Alesso were big hit from the very start and went on to become so huge by the end of the era.

Music festivals like Tomorrowland and ultra music festival became the biggest festivals of the decade which helped edm to become a culture worldwide and helped to regain its long lost glory.

House music was the king. Electro, progressive, bigroom, deep and tropical house songs were all over the charts.

New artist kygo from Norway increased the legacy of the era by give great tropical house classics .kygos arrival was during the last year's of the golden age and continued his success past the era

The era also had great number of Drum n bass,Dubstep, hardstyle hits which showed the diversity of golden age.

The golden age came to an end when producers started featuring for mainstream pop artists for dance pop songs which have mostly a future bass or trap drop eg: Martin Garrix, Dimitri Vegas and chainsmokers whose new hits which were mostly future bass and trap which were well recieved .

The shift from the major house sound to the hip-hop trap, future bass kind of sound was evident. There were many good artists in these like chainsmokers but all producers somehow tried different styles which were not as catchy or impactful as their previous hits.
Still, Calvin Harris enjoyed success with club edm sound, kygo was becoming huge but the huge number in dutch and Swedish House songs declined and the industry was inclined towards a different sound

Mumble rap came in to scene and a horrific trap sound ruled the industry for some years . Only a few artists like Alan Walker, kygo and new artists like marshmelo was able to hit some sweet spot.

Marshmello sucsses proved that trap and future bass sounds are now the ruling sound of the industry during late 2010s .

But by then the golden age signature house sound faded away. If you ask a music critics of 2010 that what was the highlight of the decade, you most probably get the answer EDM

Definitely edm was the gamechanger ,an explosion in to the scene which wa predicted by many artists a long time ago, And the result was gold. The era gave great memories to music fans especially electronic music fans to cherish forever.

Hardcore edm fans believe that the era is not at all dead and it's in it's dormant stage and waiting for a huge comeback♥️ hope so😊



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@WatersmithTV

2022 and this is still a masterpiece that sparks that flame inside of us, iconic song

@holiamusic

yes

@netflixfan8940

This song needs to return in a kia commercial with characters from the loud house and the casagrandes

@Themiddleman416

Makes me cry now tbh lol. I lived one hell of a life in my 20's. Been through so much I have PTSD now, this song brings back all the good times I had then, hurts that those vibes are gone, we're not kids anymore lol b

@user-jm3pp9nr4g

I listen to this track every morning for the same reason. always leads me to the next level

@vcheedz8133

my favorite song!!! ever ever ever.....

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@AmicusAdastra

This version is so much better than the famous one.

@user-hv1hl4fn8u

True Bro

@tilsgee

you mean, Dynoro's version?

@gabriel.1w

only the real ones know this is the famous one.

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