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: The song suggests that a divine being has abandoned humanity, with lyrics like "You never said a word, you didn't send me no letter" and "See, our world is slowly dying".

: The "C" in the title is often thought to stand for "Christ" , making the track a "Prayer to Christ" in the key of C (though the music is technically in A minor, which shares the same key signature). Content Highlights AIZZO - Prayer In C

The track is a deep house/bass-heavy rework of the massive 2014 hit by the French folk-pop duo Lilly Wood and the Prick and German DJ Robin Schulz . While the original 2010 version was a folk-pop song, this specific remix by AIZZO is often featured on specialized "bass boosted" and "car music" playlists due to its hypnotic and cinematic sound. Song Meaning & Context : The song suggests that a divine being

The lyrics of "Prayer in C" are widely interpreted as a regarding the suffering and abandonment of the world. While the original 2010 version was a folk-pop

: It also hints at environmental degradation and mankind's role in destroying the planet, noting that eventually "men will be no more".

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: The song suggests that a divine being has abandoned humanity, with lyrics like "You never said a word, you didn't send me no letter" and "See, our world is slowly dying".

: The "C" in the title is often thought to stand for "Christ" , making the track a "Prayer to Christ" in the key of C (though the music is technically in A minor, which shares the same key signature). Content Highlights

The track is a deep house/bass-heavy rework of the massive 2014 hit by the French folk-pop duo Lilly Wood and the Prick and German DJ Robin Schulz . While the original 2010 version was a folk-pop song, this specific remix by AIZZO is often featured on specialized "bass boosted" and "car music" playlists due to its hypnotic and cinematic sound. Song Meaning & Context

The lyrics of "Prayer in C" are widely interpreted as a regarding the suffering and abandonment of the world.

: It also hints at environmental degradation and mankind's role in destroying the planet, noting that eventually "men will be no more".

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