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What is this song about?
A song about pursuing someone in a committed relationship, framed as romantic longing but rooted in boundary violation and ego validation
What Might This Song Do to the Listener?
The narrator knows the person they want belongs to someone else and pursues them anyway. Every line of longing doubles as a line of entitlement. The other relationship is an obstacle to overcome, not a boundary to respect. What gets dressed up as desire is closer to conquest: the thrill lives in the taking, in proving they can pull someone away.
You hear these words and they flatter the part of you that wants to believe your feelings override someone else's commitments. If you've ever been the one chasing what wasn't yours, this makes that impulse feel romantic instead of selfish. If you've been on the other side, watched someone dismantle what you built, these lyrics sting in a specific way. The ego at the center poisons whatever genuine feeling might exist here, turning connection into a competition where winning matters more than anyone involved.
What Might This Song Do to a Society?
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Dogma Reference
Dogma Reference is a metadata tag, not a score modifier. It flags only when a specific doctrinal framework (Christian, Islamic, Karmic/Dharmic, Institutional) is load-bearing — when worshipping inside, proclaiming, or asserting that doctrine is what the song is for. Naming the sacred does not fire the tag, and neither does a passing scriptural allusion used to illustrate a point in an otherwise secular song. Doing the doctrine does.
Audience Vibe
The compass reads the lyrics. The Audience Vibe reads the people — the general place the audience thinks the compass should be pointing for this song, not a raw tally of votes. Two needles, one song; the gap between them is the data.
The audience thinks this song should be
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How the Audience Vibe is calculated
The needle is the compass score nudged by the crowd — never a raw tally. Every "push higher," "push lower," and "agree" vote is recombined into one position each time someone votes:
- Direction comes from the split. Only the gap between higher and lower votes moves the needle. "Agree" votes pull it back toward the compass score.
- It takes a crowd. Early votes move it gently — a handful shifts it only a point or two. The more lopsided the crowd, the further it goes.
- It's capped. The audience can pull a song at most 15 points off the compass score, either direction. No pile-on can push it past that.
So a single "push lower" on a song with few votes moves the needle a little (often a point or two), not all the way down — and it can never run away.
Audience Resonance
The compass reads the song; the Audience Vibe reads whether the crowd agrees. Audience Resonance reads something else: what the song actually did to the people who lived with it, and whether the lift it gave was real. See the whole map →
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