Eldorado
MILANO SUN Lyrics


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Among the fields of Eldorado
Golden hills
Golden hills
The oranges trees form an alley
I’m on the fields
Golden hills

Eldorado
Go, go
Eldorado
Go, go

You said that money always comes first
Golden hills
And palaces
And I know you gonna cross the whole universe
For your dreams
And find nothing

Eldorado
Go, go
Eldorado
Go, go
Eldorado
Go, go
Eldorado
Go, go

Ahh
Go, go

Wake up on cold marble floor
Welcome to Eldorado
You need to work hard if you wanna stay, ey
Get more to pay, get more to pay, get more to pay, get more to pay

Eldorado
Go, go
Eldorado
Go, go

Ahh
Go, go
Ahh

Welcome to Eldorado
Welcome to Eldorado




Welcome to Eldorado
Welcome to Eldorado

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Eldorado" by MILANO SUN paint a vivid picture of a place called Eldorado, characterized by golden hills and orange trees forming an alley. The repetition of "Golden hills" emphasizes the beauty and richness of this setting, creating a sense of allure and wonder. The singer feels a sense of belonging and freedom in these fields, as shown by the repeated lines "I'm on the fields, Eldorado."


The chorus of the song, with its energetic repetition of "Eldorado Go, go," suggests a sense of urgency and excitement. It feels like a call to action, inviting the listener to embark on a journey or chase after a dream. The mention of money and palaces reflects the materialistic nature of Eldorado, where success and wealth seem to be the primary goals for its inhabitants.


As the lyrics progress, there is a shift in tone as the singer addresses someone who prioritizes money above all else. The lines "You said that money always comes first" hint at the consequences of pursuing wealth at any cost. The imagery of crossing the whole universe for one's dreams, only to find nothing, conveys a sense of emptiness and disillusionment.


The final part of the song brings a sense of contrast, with the mention of waking up on a cold marble floor and the reminder that hard work is necessary to thrive in Eldorado. The repetition of "Get more to pay" underscores the relentless pursuit of success and the sacrifices that come with it. The repeated phrase "Welcome to Eldorado" at the end serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of this place, welcoming newcomers while hinting at the challenges that lie ahead. Overall, the lyrics of "Eldorado" by MILANO SUN offer a thought-provoking exploration of ambition, materialism, and the pursuit of dreams in a captivating and enigmatic setting.


Line by Line Meaning

Among the fields of Eldorado
In the vast expanse of Eldorado


Golden hills
Valuable landscapes


The oranges trees form an alley
The orange trees create a path


I’m on the fields
I am in the midst of the fields


Eldorado
The sought-after paradise


Go, go
Venture forth


You said that money always comes first
You believe wealth is the top priority


And palaces
Luxurious residences


And I know you gonna cross the whole universe
And I know you will go to great lengths


For your dreams
To achieve your aspirations


And find nothing
Only to realize emptiness


Wake up on cold marble floor
Awake on a harsh surface


Welcome to Eldorado
You have arrived in Eldorado


You need to work hard if you wanna stay, ey
Diligence is required to remain


Get more to pay, get more to pay, get more to pay, get more to pay
Acquire more to maintain productivity


Ahh
Expressing uncertainty or surprise


Welcome to Eldorado
You have entered Eldorado




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID HENRIC AXELSSON, JOHAN GUSTAV JONASSON, LOVE PER GABRIELL SIVIK, ZACKARIAS PETER EKELUND

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Indie Music Mix

sounds great, man!

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