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Status Quo
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Charts
Peak #2,768
Peak in subgenre #699
Rights
3092595 Records DK
Uploaded
September 26, 2025
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MP3 12.2 MB, 320 kbps, 5:20
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WAV 53.8 MB
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Vocals
No vocals, instrumental only
Character
Energy
relaxed, cool
high-energy
Danceable
coffee-place
dancefloor
Positivity
dark, sad, angry
happy
Appeal
unique
radio-friendly
Story behind the song
This is an angry song because I'm fed up with the status quo. Everybody is so obsessed and curious about other people's status, meaning that whenever they start a conversation with others, they're always asking shallow-ass questions like, "Do you have a job?", "Do you work?", "Are you in college?", "Do you have a degree?", and all of the status-related whos, whats, whens, wheres, whys, and hows. And if your answer is no to all of these questions, they're gonna think or say that you're worthless or a bum just because you're not willing to put up with any more bull**** to get ahead in life like everybody else. It's obvious that the fakeness gets to succeed while the realness doesn't because apparently, the world hates realism for some stupid reason. People who are narcissistic, ignorant, fake, and prideful are the most praised and valued individuals on Earth, and people like that are the reason why this world is so ugly. Like, this is the reason why I hate people so much because no one really gives a damn about me or anyone else. People are trying to act like they wanna be my friend or they're that serious of getting to know me, but all everybody cares about is status. And when people care about status, the conversations between me and other people becomes shallow. And I'm pretty sure this happens to a lot of people, and I believe this is what's causing social isolation to increase.
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