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Artist/Band:
Massive Attack
Lyrics for Song: Dissolved Girl
Lyrics for Album: Mezzanine
Shame, such a shame
I think I kind of lost myself again
Day, yesterday
Really should be leaving but I stay
Say, say my name
I need a little love to ease the pain
I need a little love to ease the pain
It's easy to remember when it came
'Cause it feels like I've been
I've been here before
You are not my savior
But I still don't go
Feels like something
That I've done before
I could fake it
But I still want more
Fade, made to fade
Passion's overrated anyway
Say, say my name
I need a little love to ease the pain
I need a little love to ease the pain
It's easy to remember when it came
'Cause it feels like I've been
I've been here before
You are not my savior
But I still don't go, oh
I feel live something
That I've done before
I could fake it
But I still want more, oh.
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About Dissolved Girl
"Dissolved Girl" is a haunting track from Massive Attack's 1998 album *Mezzanine*, serving as a pivotal moment in the group's evolution toward a darker, more introspective sound. Released during the height of trip-hop's influence, the song blends atmospheric textures with a driving bassline to create a somber mood that reflects the album's themes of alienation and urban decay. Unlike the more upbeat rhythms found on *Blue Lines*, this recording showcases the band's ability to craft immersive soundscapes that prioritize emotional resonance over danceability. The track remains a staple of the genre, often cited for its contribution to the melancholic aesthetic that defined late 90s electronic music. Its enduring popularity stems from its ability to evoke a sense of quiet introspection, making it a defining piece of the era's musical landscape. |
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