i need you i need you i need you right now yeah i need you right now so don't let me don't let me don't let me down i think am losing mi mind now it's in my head darling i hope that you be here when i need you the most so don't let me don't let me don't let me down
"Closer" achieved its 12th week atop Digital Songs with 84,000 downloads sold in the week ending October 27, according to Nielsen Music; the total is the lowest for a number one song on the tally in 10 years.[33] The track became the third best-selling song of the year, behind Flo Rida's "My House" and Justin Timberlake's "Can't Stop the Feeling!".[34]
Needless to say, it took me a lot longer than expected sincemany of the sites I found either wanted me to register, pay, or jump throughloads of other hoops in order to download just a single MIDI file.
MIDIs Free is a site that offers over 100.000 free MIDI files that you can download. Over the years, they have compiled all the free MIDI files around the web with the intention of being able to provide them all on a single website.
This last addition was actually brought to my attention by the owner of the site in the comment section of this article, and it does feature a multitude of genres and over 4000 MIDI files that you can download for free.
It includes artists such as Queen, David Bowie, Coldplay, and others, and it provides you with a list of all of their albums plus the songs on each of those albums that you can download by simply clicking on the song (no hoops to jump through, which is refreshing to see).
The Chainsmokers continue "Closer" by singing "I know it breaks your heart / Moved to the city in a broke down car." Here, Taggart is likely describing how their relationship ended--he left her behind and moved away. It's been "four years" with "no calls," and now they meet again by chance with her "looking pretty in a hotel bar." And while they have no emotional connection, physically, he's attracted to her still, and he claims, "I can't stop, no, I can't stop."
The chorus has The Chainsmokers telling us about the couple having sex with Taggart singing, "So, baby, pull me closer in the backseat of your Rover / That I know you can't afford." Taggart explains elsewhere that "[t]he main concept for the girl is a rich girl who lives off her parents' allowance and above her means." The Chainsmokers have created a picture of a couple who dated in college and now meet up four years later. The guy moved away in his "broke down car" and isn't necessarily wealthy, but the woman is still a "rich kid" and living comfortably and excessively, the attitude leading to that kind of lifestyle possibly being one of the reasons the relationship didn't work out in the first place.
"Closer" has a few interesting aspects that we can take a closer look into. There's obviously a financial barrier between the two members of the relationship, and that seems to have been part of what helped them to define themselves as separate from each other. The girl's parents are rich, and the guy has to work for everything he has (ironic since Halsey actually couldn't attend a four year university since she couldn't afford it and both members of The Chainsmokers went to prestigious north-eastern schools). Because of this, they see themselves as being from different social groups and possibly look down on each other as a result.