Radioactive
Kings of Leon Lyrics


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When road is carved up yonder
I hope you see me there
It's in the water, it's where you came from
It's in the water, it's where you came from

And the crowd begins to wander
And they cry to see your face
It's in the water, it's in the story of where you came from
Your sons and daughters in all their glory, it's gonna shape 'em
And when they pledge and come together, and start rising
Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from

Your road it was called from yonder
Never sold yourself away

It's in the water, it's in the story of where you came from
Your sons and daughters in all their glory its gonna shape 'em
And when they pledge and come together, and start rising
Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from

It's in the water, it's where you came from (where you came from)
And when they pledge and come together (it's in the water)




And start rising (it's where you came from)
Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from

Overall Meaning

Kings of Leon's song "Radioactive" is a contemplative track that ruminates on heritage and legacy. The lyrics, "When road is carved up yonder, I hope you see me there" reflect a desire to be remembered long after one has passed away. The imagery of the road being "carved up" suggests that even after the subject's death, they still intend to leave a mark on the world.


The chorus focuses on the idea that one's identity is closely intertwined with their origin. The lines, "It's in the water, it's where you came from" allude to the concept of belonging to a certain community or lineage. The phrase "it's in the water" is a nod to the idea that certain traits or characteristics can be inherited from one's ancestors. The song urges listeners to embrace their roots and to draw strength from their heritage.


The final verse encourages listeners to persevere in the face of adversity. The lyrics, "Your road it was called from yonder, never sold yourself away" suggest that even in challenging times, one should remain true to themselves and their values. The song implores listeners to remember where they come from and to draw on the strength of their ancestors in order to rise above adversity.


Overall, "Radioactive" is a thoughtful and introspective track that encourages listeners to reflect on their heritage and identity.


Line by Line Meaning

When road is carved up yonder
When your path is rough and uncertain


I hope you see me there
I hope to support you during difficult times


It's in the water, it's where you came from
Your roots and heritage define who you are


And the crowd begins to wander
The people around you may lose focus or direction


And they cry to see your face
They seek guidance from you in times of uncertainty


Your sons and daughters in all their glory, it's gonna shape 'em
Your legacy will influence those who follow in your footsteps


And when they pledge and come together, and start rising
When people unite for a common cause, great things can happen


Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from
Embrace your heritage and the values that define you


Your road it was called from yonder
Your unique path was set from the very beginning


Never sold yourself away
Stay true to who you are and don't compromise your values




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Anthony Caleb Followill, Ivan Nathan Followill, Jared Followill, Matthew Followill

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@otto9699

Goosebumps

@adrocka

The Chior gives this song a whole new, HUGE feeling

@TheCoolguy8380

So much better than the original!

@Taxer4fun

Thanks for this great addition 👏

@karenmcdernid22

aww brilliant love this more than without the choir xx

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@gabrielramirezfernandez4103

Even better than the original song!! (Y)

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Why I'm most of the time discovering such nice songs too late?

@Gianfranco_69

Still contains Power....use it

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