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Jun 18, 2023 · A mother hen teaches her chicks about the world in "La Cocorica," the song that Lily Ibarra of San Antonio, Texas, sings to her kids. It's a tune popularized by the Mexican children's singer ...
- Gisele Grayson
Jun 18, 2023 · A mother hen teaches her chicks about the world in "La Cocorica," the song that Lily Ibarra of San Antonio, Texas, sings to her kids. It's a tune popularized by the Mexican children's singer Francisco Gabilondo Soler, known popularly as Cri-Cri, a cricket character he first created in the 1930s for a radio broadcast.
- The Story
- Did Lily Die?
- Lyrics Are metaphorical?
- When Was “Lily” released?
- More Facts About “Lily”
- Alan Walker
“Lily” is – or “was” – “a little girl”. She grew up in a sheltered environment, i.e. “within her castle walls”. However, she was bored of such an existence and/or curious of the outside world. So occasionally she tried to run away. And then one evening she did in fact succeed at this goal. She made her way into the woods, i.e. the unknown, “so afra...
But considering that once again she is referred to in the past tense on the very-first line of the song, the implication may be that she died out there somewhere in the woods. It’s even likely she met her demise through the hands of that selfsame entity. Or if you want to look at the song more euphemistically, perhaps like a traditional fairytale i...
But that being said, considering that this is in fact a 21stcentury song/fairytale, the lyrics are by and large deemed to be a metaphor. As such Lily is commonly understood to be any girl or naïve young woman. And perhaps, like many girls, she interprets the rules governing her life as being too oppressive. Yet and still said rules exist for a reas...
This song is from Alan Walker’s maiden album, “Different World”. Said undertaking came out on 14 December 2018, being a product of MER Musikk and Sony Music. Despite being one of the most popular tracks on “Different World”, Alan Walker didn’t release “Lily” as a single. In all, 7 singles were released in support of the project. They include these:...
In addition to Emelie Hollow and K-391 who, like Alan Walker, are both from Norway, the project also features the American musicians: 1. Steve Aoki 2. Noah Cyrus 3. Digital Farm Animals This track originated as an instrumental named “Flux” (2018) that was written and produced exclusively by K-391. Said instrumental was embellished by Alan Walker, B...
Alan Walker is actually a DJ and producer who was born in England but musically is associated with Norway, possessing citizenship in both countries. He began making music professionally in 2012 and scored quite a few number ones in Norway with tracks like the following: 1. “Sing Me to Sleep” (2016) 2. “Alone” (2016) 3. “All Falls Down” (2017) The l...
Lily Lyrics & Meanings: Lily was a little girl / Afraid of the big wide world / She grew up within her castle walls / Now and then tried to run / And then on the night with the setting sun / She went in the woods away,so afraid / All I know / They've warned her / Don't go there / There's creatures who are hiding in the dark / Then something came creeping / It told her, "Don't you worry just ...
Dec 14, 2018 · Lily is a little kid and this story is like red riding hood type with a twist as she goes into the woods and is greeted by this magical being (evil spirit/ghost) which promises to give lily a happy life like she always dreams of like in the movies she has watched which have a happily ever after theme however this evil spirit wants to take control of her and she needs to let her in her for it ...
Aug 27, 2023 · The song "Lily (OG)" by Alan Walker, K-391 & Emelie Hollow tells the story of a little girl named Lily who is initially afraid of the world beyond her castle walls. However, she decides to venture into the woods, despite being warned of the creatures hiding there.
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