Hello Cold World
Paramore · Other Songs - Paramore
I'm overjoyed, I'm undecided, I don't know who I am
Well maybe I'm not perfect, at least I'm working on it
22 is like the worst idea that I have ever had
It's too much pain, it's too much freedom, what should I do with this?
It's not the way you plan it, it's how you make it happen
Yeah, it's how you make it happen
It's such a cold, cold world (hello cold world) and I can't get out
So I'll just make the best of everything I'll never have
Such a cold, cold world (hello cold world) and it's got me down
But I'll get right back up as long as it spins around
Hello cold world
Girls and boys keep lining up to see if they can measure up
They look good and they feel wild, but it won't never be enough
You say you're really hurting, at least you're feeling something
We can hope and we can pray that everything would work out fine
You can't just stay out on your knees, the revolution is outside
You wanna make a difference, get out and go and get it
Whoa, get out and go and get it
It's such a cold, cold world (hello cold world) and I can't get out
So I'll just make the best of everything I'll never have
Such a cold, cold world (hello cold world) and it's got me down
But I'll get right back up as long as it spins around
Hello cold world
Don't need my eyes open wide
I just wanna feel something
It's such a cold, cold world (hello cold world) and I can't get out
So I'll just make the best of everything I'll never have
Such a cold, cold world (hello cold world) and it's got me down
But I'll get right back up as long as it spins around (spins around)
Oh, whoa oh oh,
Oh, whoa oh oh, hello cold world
Oh, whoa oh oh,
Oh, whoa oh oh, hello cold world
Hello Cold World
Paramore's "Hello Cold World" stands as a defining track from their 2013 self-titled album, marking a pivotal shift in the band's sound. Released during a period of intense creative evolution, the song blends post-hardcore energy with melodic pop sensibilities, reflecting the group's matured songwriting approach. Lyrically, the track explores themes of emotional detachment and the harsh realities of modern life, delivered through a dynamic interplay between lead vocals and layered instrumentation. As a centerpiece of the record, it exemplifies the band's ability to merge aggressive guitar work with accessible hooks, solidifying their status as a major force in the alternative rock landscape of the early 2010s.

