Propaganda
R.C. Lyrics


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Propaganda, all you tell me I'll believe
I'm locked inside a paper world
Full of holes and make believe
Life's alright, when you're lying to yourself
I'd rather be a lonely fool
Than live a lie like someone else

Go on take a chance
Throw away all your plans
You won't need them
In a world
That's controlled by propaganda

Propaganda, you're an answer to a prayer
The reason for electric eyes
Watching me from everywhere
Sometimes I don't feel quite like myself
I look inside and realize
I have the thoughts of someone else

Go on, take a chance
Give us your demands
You won't need them
In a world
That's controlled by propaganda

Hello my old friend
I'm the one that's calling
I'm the one that cares
When others turn away
I'm the only one that's there

Hello my old friend
I'm the one that's calling
I'm the one that cares
When others turn away
I'm the only one that's there

Hello my old friend
I'm the one that's calling
I'm the one that cares




When others turn away
I'm the only one that's there

Overall Meaning

The song "Propaganda" by R.C. talks about the manipulation of information and how people are easily swayed by it. He mentions being trapped in a "paper world" full of holes and make believe, which represents the fabrication of stories and the spread of misinformation. He then affirms that he would rather be a "lonely fool" than conform to the lies and deception spread by propaganda. The chorus emphasizes the control that propaganda has on people's lives, making them believe in things that aren't always true.


The second verse is a continuation of the first, with R.C. acknowledging that sometimes he doesn't feel like himself and realizes that he has the thoughts of someone else. This lyric is a reflection of how propaganda can create false ideas and manipulate people's beliefs. The bridge repeats the line "Hello my old friend" multiple times, signifying a call to awareness and the need for people to recognize the prevalence of propaganda in society. The final lines of the song express the idea that, despite everything, R.C. continues to be there for those who turn away, providing a beacon of support and truth amid the confusion of propaganda.


Overall, "Propaganda" is a poignant commentary on the state of modern society and the control that propaganda has over people's lives. R.C. calls for people to be aware of the impact of propaganda and not be swayed by its false claims and manipulation.


Line by Line Meaning

Propaganda, all you tell me I'll believe
The singer is admitting to being gullible and easily swayed by what they're told.


I'm locked inside a paper world
The singer feels trapped in a world that's fake and fragile, like it could crumble at any moment.


Full of holes and make believe
The world the singer inhabits is full of inconsistencies and falsehoods.


Life's alright, when you're lying to yourself
The artist recognizes that ignorance is bliss and that one can live happily in a state of self-deception.


I'd rather be a lonely fool Than live a lie like someone else
The artist values authenticity and would rather be true to themselves, even if it means being alone.


Go on take a chance Throw away all your plans You won't need them In a world That's controlled by propaganda
The singer is urging the listener to abandon their preconceived notions and expectations because they're irrelevant in a world that's heavily influenced by propaganda.


Propaganda, you're an answer to a prayer The reason for electric eyes Watching me from everywhere
The singer acknowledges the pervasive influence of propaganda and how it can be seen everywhere, even altering the way people perceive reality.


Sometimes I don't feel quite like myself I look inside and realize I have the thoughts of someone else
The artist is experiencing an existential crisis, questioning their identity and realizing that they've been influenced by external forces beyond their control.


Go on, take a chance Give us your demands You won't need them In a world That's controlled by propaganda
The artist is again encouraging the listener to take risks and assert their individuality in a world that's dominated by propaganda.


Hello my old friend I'm the one that's calling I'm the one that cares When others turn away I'm the only one that's there
The artist is addressing themselves or perhaps a higher power, affirming their willingness to confront the truth and stand alone in the face of propaganda.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Zemar Rednaksi

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