The Weeknd: False Alarm 720p

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Agathe Thies

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Jul 9, 2024, 2:03:20 AM7/9/24
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The Weeknd knows that such a lifestyle isn't a healthy way to live, so he recognizes that "[i]t's a dark philosophy" and that "it haunts her constantly." But as far as he's concerned, this means "[s]he's a false alarm." She was exciting at first and had potential, but she's not actually relationship material.

The Weeknd: False Alarm 720p


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In the chorus, The Weeknd just sings, "False alarm," several times. At this point in the song, the bass drops, and it gets really dark and heavy as The Weeknd drives home his disappointment and the intensity of his feelings.

I wonder what The Weeknd would say about commitment. Based on the song, it seems like he's ready to commit. He sees this woman as a "false alarm" because he's looking for the real thing and wants a real relationship. Of course, he's in a relationship now, but perhaps this song is about a different time.

She loves everybody
Can't you tell by the signs?
She loves everybody
She gets off all the time
It's a dark philosophy
And it haunts her constantly
It's a false alarm to me
She's a false alarm

She loves everybody
Can't you tell by the signs?
She loves everybody
She gets off all the time
It's a dark philosophy
And it haunts her constantly
She's a false alarm to me
She's a false alarm

You've got this, right? The singer's feels for the red dress lady are a false alarm, because this relationship is going nowhere. Or, if you want to read it on the level of red dress lady-as-Abel-Tesfaye, then getting involved with the singer of the song is a false alarm, because you can't rely on him romantically.

The latest track is way more up-tempo than many of his previous hits, and it features an even stronger electronic vibe than usual. The song seems to be about unrequited love, and a woman who he appropriately deems a "false alarm." "You love her but you'll never be the one," the singer croons. Oh, and the chorus is punctuated by actual shrieks, which really get your blood pumping.

The chorus of the song, which repeats the phrase "False alarm," suggests that the woman's lifestyle and behavior are not genuine or sincere. The lyrics "She's a false alarm to me" further reinforce the idea that the woman is putting on a facade and is not truly happy or fulfilled.

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