The Song Coming Home By Sigma And Rita Ora

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The song “Coming Home” by Sigma and Rita Ora aired on November 5th, 2015. This song is about a group of teenager trying to explain to the people who even if they are gone for so long they can always go home to their loved one. However they will encounter many obstacles stay in their way to find the place they could call home. They are out there trying to fight the battle to get back the life they once had and they would not stop until they get it back. Therefore, they decided to go and figure a way out of it. They explore what the outside world is like when they are far away from home. This song is for people all kinds of people who want to listen to music about life and what life is all about out in the real world. The song “Coming Home” by …show more content…
In the music video “Coming Home”, it show many people are traveling out in the wood and goes on adventure and having the best time of their life. However, the video seem as if the person who sing the sound make the listener think that way. She doing it, people would have a different opinion on her music video. The music video is showing that people are getting together to celebrate together with family and friends. In this part of the video she showing that sometime no matter where they are the most important people in their live are families and those who been there for them from the beginning and until the end. In another part of the video, she sing about how she could goes far far ways and meet all different kind of people. However, no matter where she goes she will alway miss home and she coming back soon. At the beginning of the song she said “Know I 'll never find it on my own 'Cause this life ain 't leading nowhere I can go, I 'm standing still with nothing in my way, Letting me go so I can find myself again”(1:23). She seem like talking to someone about how her life is not leading to the way she want it and would goes out into the world and find out what is out there. She want to change the way she live and her …show more content…
She talk about how she was no longer free after entering the world of entertainment. She could not do what she want to do sometimes and she is all alone. There wasn’t anybody in the big mansion when she was sitting on the red couch. When she live in the big mansion and have everything that she want but she was still not happy. She have the fame the fan and others who will just come and go once the music is over. In the end she decided that the big mansion and all the fame she was not worth it because she doesn’t get to share at with the people she care about. She decided to leave everything behind and try to find her way back to the people she once call family and

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