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As a filmmaker, I have always been drawn to the power of music and its ability to evoke emotions and tell stories. In my quest for inspiration, I stumbled upon the song “You suck charlie (Live)” by Joji. I remember the moment vividly – I was at a friend’s house, just casually hanging out, when this tune started playing in the background. Little did I know that it would leave a lasting impact on me.

The lyrics of “You suck charlie (Live)” are simple yet profound. The song opens with these lines: “Baby, baby, She never speaks to me, I never see you, I never see you, I never see you anymore.” These words immediately struck a chord with me. It made me reflect on the times when I’ve felt distant from someone I cared about, the feeling of longing for their presence. Joji’s raw and soulful delivery perfectly conveys the pain and yearning expressed in these lines.

In the second verse, Joji sings, “Baby, can you be a little bit stronger? Baby, ’cause I need a little longer, I never see you anymore.” Here, the lyrics delve deeper into the complexities of a relationship. It speaks to the struggles we face when trying to communicate and connect with someone who seems to be slipping away. This verse resonated with me on a personal level, as I’ve witnessed both in my own life and in the lives of others, the challenges of maintaining a connection amidst the chaos of everyday life.

But it is in the third verse where “You suck charlie (Live)” takes an unexpected turn. Joji sings, “Baby, yeah, let me see you, Let me see you, let me see you, I never see you anymore, Unblock me bitch.” These lines catch you off guard with their blunt and somewhat humorous nature. They add a touch of dark humor to the song, showcasing Joji’s ability to infuse his music with a mix of emotions.

The outro of the song offers a sense of camaraderie and connection. Joji asks, “What’s up everybody, What’s up Livestream, What’s up? Who’s fucked up right now? I’m a little bit, I’m a little bit, *laughter*, Fuck yeah.” It’s here that the audience becomes united through the shared experience of the performance. Joji’s infectious energy and laughter remind us of the power of music to bring people together.

Released in 2017, “You suck charlie (Live)” is a live version of the original track from Joji’s Boiler Room performance. Produced, written, and sung by Joji himself, the song showcases his incredible talent as a musician and performer. It falls under the genre of pop, with its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics.

In conclusion, “You suck charlie (Live)” by Joji is a song that speaks to the universal themes of longing, communication, and human connection. Its emotional lyrics and raw vocals make it an unforgettable piece of music that leaves a lasting impression. Whether you’ve experienced the longing it describes or not, this song will undoubtedly strike a chord within you, as it did with me. Explore the world of Joji’s music and let yourself be captivated by his artistry.