"Echoes of Dawn"
In the darkness of an almost unreal world, a singer descends from the sky, immersed in a scene that blurs between dream and despair. Around him, red-hooded figures symbolize alienation and anguish, moving like specters of a shared but unexpressed pain. Their vibrant color stands out against the surrounding grayness, reflecting the inner turmoil that the singer expresses through his words.

The initial notes of "I Know?" spread through the air as the singer intones with an emotionally charged voice: "Tell me, is you still up? (Up) / It's 5 AM and I'm drunk right now." These words reveal a search for connection at a moment of vulnerability, an attempt to reach someone who might no longer be there. His question, "Tell me, can we still fuck? (Fuck that shit)," resonates as a desperate cry of desire and frustration, emphasizing the complexity of human relationships that intertwine between love and lust, hope and disillusionment.

As the singer begins to slowly rise towards the sky, he seems to carry the weight of his words: "Tellin' you just how I feel right now / You say it's just the drugs, and I know." This ascent represents the struggle to overcome his condition of loneliness and incommunicability, exploring the difficulty of being understood by those he loves. His upward movement is laden with melancholy mixed with hope, an attempt to escape from a world that seems to deny him the truth and sincerity of feelings.


ECHOES OF DOWN
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