We're All Gonna

Embracing the Inevitable: The Profound Message in 'We're All Gonna'
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Lyrics

It's in the stars, there's no escaping

Destiny is inevitable; no one can escape it.

No avoiding it, no matter what

No matter what one does, it cannot be avoided.

It's getting close, it's gonna happen

An event is approaching, suggesting a significant change or occurrence.

Could be decades, or minutes, or hours, or now

The timing of the event is uncertain, ranging from a long time (decades) to imminent (now).


One thing - above all else that unites us

A common factor that binds everyone together.

Is the one thing - nobody here can deny

Emphasizes a universal truth that nobody can refute.


We're all gonna die

Repetition reinforces the inevitability of death; the emphasis is on a shared fate.

We're all gonna die

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We're all gonna die (die, die, di-di-die)

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Please don't get me wrong, I'm not celebrating

Clarifies a neutral stance, not celebrating or mourning the fact.

It's just how it is, no negotiating

Acceptance of the unchangeable nature of reality.

When we speak the truth, t's so liberating

Speaking the truth is empowering, even if it's uncomfortable.

Because we know the truth, will set us free to live

The truth, although harsh, allows for a liberated and authentic life.


We're all gonna die

Reiteration of the universal fate, underlining its inevitability.

We're all gonna die

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We're all gonna die

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Yell it out the window

Encouragement to express the reality openly, whether shouting or singing.

Sing it at the disco

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We're all gonna die (die, die, di-di-die)

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Tell it to Bad Bunny

Highlighting the irony or humor in acknowledging the unavoidable fate.

Yeah, it's kinda funny

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We're all gonna die (die, die, di-di-die)

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Tell it to Shakira

Addressing specific individuals like Shakira, adding a personal touch to the universal truth.

Hey, it's getting nearer

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We're all gonna die (die, die, di-di-die)

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Tell it to the Bieber

Mentioning Bad Bunny and Bieber, possibly to emphasize the universality of death across different celebrities.

Yes, I'm a believer

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We're all gonna die (die, die, di-di-die)

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Tell it to Beyonce

Extending the acknowledgment to include famous personalities like Beyonce and Coldplay.

And the guys from Coldplay

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We're all gonna die (die, die, di-di-die)

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Shout it from the rooftops

Encouraging widespread acknowledgment by shouting it from rooftops and singing until the inevitable end.

Sing until the song stops

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(die, die, di-di-die)

Repetition of the concept of death, perhaps emphasizing the persistence of the message.

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