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Ariana Fig’s Cherry Coke: A Musical Exploration Of Struggle And Self-Realisation

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 28, 2023
Ariana Fig's Cherry Coke: A Musical Exploration of Struggle and Self-Realisation

Gifted musician, Ariana Fig, captivates with her emotive tunes and meaningful lyrics in her latest piece, Cherry Coke. She skillfully intertwines intricate themes into her music, maintaining a balance between a nostalgic and contemporary sound.

Cherry Coke is a subtle orchestration of instrumental elements that lay the groundwork for Fig’s lyrical poetry. The song commences with a soft rhythm, highlighting her vocals and the raw sentiment of the lyrics. As the song evolves, the rhythm intensifies, culminating in a resonant, anthem-like sound.

The song delves into topics of addiction and alcoholism, crafting a narrative that is authentic but not excessively bleak. The song’s main character, feeling alienated, seeks solace in familiar surroundings. The eponymous Cherry Coke symbolises their cravings, but as the song progresses, it’s evident that it doesn’t offer the same fulfilment. The yearning for their childhood home and simpler times is tangible, and their relationships are influenced by their personal journey towards self-realisation.

Fig’s lyrics are touching and relatable, especially in the verses: “Cherry coke on the table / Dancing around the floor / If only I was stable / Then I would ask for more.” The chorus reiterates the longing for home, a sanctuary of comfort and familiarity. The second verse delves further into their struggle, with lines like “Now I’m throwing stones at pavement / Trying to get a grip / Lost all control in my patience / And you almost let me slip.”

Cherry Coke is a musical voyage through the challenges of addiction, the desire for solace, and the pursuit of self-realisation. It’s a narrative that resonates with many, making it a significant contribution to Ariana Fig’s musical repertoire.

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