One Sided Stories
Raghav Meattle Lyrics


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I have been told about the miracles of men
I wasn't told if they were happy and well
I have been told about development in these cities
I wasn't told about the slums and all the misery

I tell you
You tell me
The same old stories on repeat

I have been told about the king and all of his deeds
I wasn't told about the common folk and the weak
I have been told about the temples and the bridge at sea
I wasn't told about demolitions and the bigotry

I could show you how we're swayed to make believe
when the press is bought out but I can't breathe
I can see the bigotry
I tell you
You tell three
The same old stories on repeat

I have been told about religion and society
I wasn't told about centuries of brutality
I have been told about inventions and discoveries
I wasn't told about plants, birds and the trees

I could show you how we're swayed to make believe
when the press is bought out, I can't breathe
I can see the bigotry
The show is not what we're here to see
Packaged smile, whitened teeth
With promises and the fake pleas

So I tell you




You tell three
The same old stories don’t repeat

Overall Meaning

In the song "One Sided Stories" by Raghav Meattle, the lyrics delve into the theme of misinformation and selective storytelling prevalent in society. The artist reveals his disillusionment with the narratives that are commonly presented to the public. The opening lines reflect on the dichotomy between the positive portrayals of progress and development in cities versus the reality of slums and suffering that often go unseen and unspoken. This disconnect between the idealized image and the harsh truths beneath the surface sets the tone for the rest of the song.


Through the repetition of "I tell you, You tell me, The same old stories on repeat," Raghav Meattle emphasizes the cycle of regurgitated narratives that fail to capture the full spectrum of human experiences and societal issues. The lyrics further explore the disparities in the portrayal of power dynamics, with a focus on the neglect of the common people and the marginalized groups in society. The mention of demolitions and bigotry alongside the glorification of kings and monuments serves to highlight the invisibility of pain and injustice in mainstream discourse.


The artist critiques the manipulation of truth and public perception through media influence, pointing out how the press can be compromised and voices silenced. The metaphorical inability to "breathe" in the face of such orchestrated narratives underscores the suffocating impact of misinformation and the systemic biases that shape our understanding of the world. As the song progresses, the theme of hidden agendas and manufactured illusions is reinforced, with a sharp critique of the superficiality and falsehoods embedded within societal constructs.


In the concluding verses, Raghav Meattle challenges the audience to question the stories they are fed and to seek out the untold narratives that lie beneath the surface. By juxtaposing the emphasis on religion, society, and technological progress with the absence of acknowledgment for nature and its beauty, the artist encourages a shift in perspective towards a more holistic and inclusive storytelling approach. The repetition of "The same old stories don’t repeat" serves as a call to action to break free from the cycle of selective narratives and to strive for a more honest, multifaceted understanding of the world around us. Overall, the song serves as a poignant commentary on the importance of critical thinking and empathy in navigating the complexities of modern storytelling.




Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: RAGHAV MEATTLE

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Dhiraj Bhole

Indie scene in India is incredible 😍😍😍

Prateek Bangwal

it is sad to see that such a great talent who can represent India on the world stage is getting much fewer views and likes...What an Artist

Kunal Kamra

Ek dum kadak

Anuj Singh

Do any of you see this?❀️

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Dhairya Thakur

Authentic shit man. Lacking in a lot of artists today. Props to you!

prannn here

Came here from Son of Abish. Really man you're amazing!

soumen sahoo

Same here buddy...

Mamta Bandgar

Same here!!

sunand mahajan

same here dude. he's so good

Abhav Bansal

Dude!!!!!.. I must say that you are a lyrical genius

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