Fallen Sun
Anouk · Hotel New York
I hold on to you
Just hold on to me
When the lighting strikes
You hear the thunder roaring
And you don't know how long
This will go on
But I know I still love you
And I know you still care
So keep on tryin' when you're sure you still love me
I don't know much
But I know how to love you
Doesn't that mean anything
I don't know much
But I know how to love you
A sea of love
Don't let it drown us
We're way too far from shore
As we go deeper
As the wind grows stronger
It tries to tip us over
But we both learned how to swim
So let's just go on
'Cause I know I still love you
And I know you still care
So keep on tryin' when you're sure you still love me
I don't know much
But I know how to love you
Doesn't that mean anything
I don't know much
But I know how to love you
Yeah I know I still love you
And I know you still care
I don't know much
But I know how to love you, yeah
Doesn't that mean anything
I don't know much
But I know how to love you
And that's all I need to know
Yeah that's all I need to know babe
Oh that's all I need to know
That's all I need to know
For now
Fallen Sun by Anouk
Anouk's 'Fallen Sun' stands as a defining track from her 2007 album 'Hotel New York,' showcasing her signature blend of electronic pop and melodic sensibility. Released during a period where she was refining her sound beyond her earlier Eurodance roots, the song exemplifies the atmospheric production and emotive vocals that characterized her work in the late 2000s. The recording features a lush, layered arrangement typical of the genre, creating a sonic landscape that balances danceable rhythms with introspective mood. As part of her broader discography, including albums like 'Urban Solitude' and 'Together Alone,' 'Fallen Sun' reflects her evolution as an artist who prioritized musical depth and atmospheric texture over mainstream chart dominance. The track remains a notable example of her ability to craft memorable, emotionally resonant pop records that have endured within her catalogue.

