Radioactive
West Angeles Mass Choir 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 a rising
Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from

So the road it was carved from nothing
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 dance and come together, and start a rising
Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from





And when they pledge and come together and start a rising
Just drink the water where you came from where you came from

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of West Angeles Mass Choir's song Radioactive are quite abstract and open to interpretation. However, it seems like the song is centered around the idea of water and the importance of where we come from. The line "It's in the water, it's where you came from" suggests that our roots and origins are deeply tied to this element and it holds the key to understanding who we are. The first verse introduces the idea of a road that leads to a destination and the hope that the singer will be seen there. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the journey of life and the desire to be recognized or remembered. The chorus repeats the idea that where we come from shapes and influences our lives and the lives of those around us. The final verse reinforces this by suggesting that even if we feel like we have nothing, we should never sell ourselves away because our history and heritage are invaluable.


Overall, the lyrics of Radioactive convey a sense of pride in one's roots and an understanding of the importance of the past in shaping the present and future. The references to water also suggest a connection to nature and the idea that we are all connected to the earth and its elements.


Line by Line Meaning

When road is carved up yonder
When you reach your destination in the afterlife


I hope you see me there
I hope to be with you in the afterlife


It's in the water, it's where you came from
Your roots and history are an essential part of who you are


And the crowd begins to wander
As people lose direction and purpose


And they cry to see your face
They long for leadership and guidance


It's in the water, it's in the story of where you came from
Your culture and upbringing shapes your identity


Your sons and daughters in all their glory it's gonna shape 'em
Your offspring will inherit and continue your cultural legacy


And when they pledge and come together, and start a rising
When they unite and work towards a common goal to uplift their community


Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from
Remember and embrace your cultural heritage to help achieve your goals


So the road it was carved from nothing
The path to success may require starting from humble beginnings


Never sold yourself away
Stay true to your values and convictions


And when they dance and come together, and start a rising
When they celebrate their culture and find strength in unity


Just drink the water where you came from, where you came from
Remember and celebrate your roots to sustain your progress




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!

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Thanks for this great addition 👏

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aww brilliant love this more than without the choir xx

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Even better than the original song!! (Y)

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

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Still contains Power....use it

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