Retrograde
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a relationship's demise. There's a palpable sense of detachment, as if the speaker is documenting a scientific experiment rather than experiencing heartbreak. The repeated phrase "I'm going through a retrograde" acts as a central refrain, suggesting a movement backward or a disruption in the natural order of things, mirroring the regression of the relationship. The core tension lies in the contrast between the outward appearance of normalcy and the internal collapse. The narrator seems to be performing a role, maintaining a facade while acknowledging the fundamental breakdown occurring beneath the surface. This creates a disquieting dissonance, where the external world continues, but the internal emotional landscape is in disarray. The most striking element is the cyclical, almost inevitable nature of the described events. The lyrics paint a picture of a process that is unfolding with a sense of predetermined doom. The repetition of the core idea reinforces this feeling of being caught in a loop, unable to escape the trajectory of the relationship's end. This piece resonates because it captures the quiet, internal implosion that often accompanies the end of something significant. It's not about grand gestures or dramatic confrontations, but the subtle, chilling realization that things are irrevocably changing, and the narrator is simply observing their own descent into a state of emotional regression.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Hardwell