1. Nature (네이처) is a South Korean girl group under n.CH Entertainment. The group's original lineup consisted of nine members: Yeolmae (열매), Aurora (오로라), Saebom (새봄), Lu (루), Chaebin (채빈), Gaga (가가), Haru (하루), Uchae (유채) and Sunshine (선샤인). However, Yeolmae left just before their official debut. Nature officially debuted on August 3, 2018, with "Girls and Flowers".
On October 30, 2018, n.CH Entertainment announced that Loha (로하) would be joining the group.
On October 7, 2018, n.CH announced that Gaga left the group to focus on her studies in China. Soloist and former Produce 101 contestant, I.B.I, C.I.V.A, and Girls Next Door member Sohee (소희) would join the group.
2. Nature is the artist tag used to label the nature podcast, from nature magazine, one of the leading scientific journals. It is an up to date look at current research news from this and other journals.
3. Jermaine Baxter, known by fans as Nature, went to school with rapper Nasir "Nas" Jones. In fact, it was Nas who first took notice of Baxter's strong rhyming style, a style that seemed to come to the young hip-hop artist effortlessly.
4. The Swedish band Nature existed in the 1970s, featuring Mats Ronander and releasing two full-length albums and two singles. The were backing band for Ulf Lundell in 1976.
5. Nature, a band on Zoo Entertainment's label comprised of Brian Threatt(vocals, guitar), Hugh Bonar(bass), Andrew Parsons(lead guitar) and Brendan Etter(drums).
Don't Judge Me
Nature Lyrics
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Don't call me up
Don't call me up
These lyrics from Nature's song "Don't Judge Me" seem to convey a strong message about wanting to be left alone and not being bothered. The repetition of "Don't call me up" suggests a sense of urgency and frustration in the artist's plea. It appears that Nature is expressing a desire for solitude and a break from any kind of contact or communication.
This repeated phrase could be interpreted as Nature setting boundaries and asking others to respect their space. It might reflect a need to escape from the pressures and demands of social interactions or relationships. The emphasis on not being called up suggests that the artist may be feeling overwhelmed or burdened by constant communication, and is seeking a temporary reprieve.
Furthermore, these lyrics could also signify an emotional or personal struggle. The repetition could indicate a desperate attempt to assert independence or establish a sense of self outside of the reach and influence of others. Nature might be expressing a desire to be free from the judgments and expectations that come with being constantly connected or available.
Overall, these lyrics convey a strong sentiment of a plea for solitude, privacy, and freedom. Nature may be expressing a need for space to reflect, heal, or simply be alone. The repetition of "Don't call me up" reinforces the urgency and intensity of this desire, emphasizing the importance of being left alone and not being constantly contacted or bothered.
Line by Line Meaning
Don't call me up
I desire to be free from any attempts at communication
Don't call me up
I insist on not being contacted
Don't call me up
I request that you refrain from contacting me
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Joshua Watkins
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