Song picture
We could Die Today
Comment Share
At the first listen of Zana’s music you know she’s the real deal! With an eclectic mix of pop, R&B, and Eastern European soul and gipsy music, sprinkled her own brand of songwriter craftsmanship and emotive vocals, Zana is definitely a breath of fresh air. Born in Mostar, a beautiful town in former Yugoslavia, Zana had creativity in her blood .At five her father took her to her first piano lesson and at thirteen she won every dance contest in town. In 1993 the war in former Yugoslavia culminated and Zana’s life took an unexpected twist. Zana and her family found them selves being refugees, selling everything they owned for a bus ticket to anywhere, away from war. They ended up in Sweden, a small town called Katrineholm where Zana met Steven A. Garrick, a jazz pianist and composer who would be a major influence on her musical development. He had previously worked with such musical luminaries as Sinatra, Count Basie, Aretha Franklin and even as vocal coach for Barbara Streisand and Dionne Warwick. Zana started singing in his ecumenical gospel choir, and began taking music lessons. That is where she got the basics for her vocal expression. “The most important thing Sandy has taught me is that you should do what you love and do it wholly, and you will become the best at it, cause no one can be better at what You do then you!” At the age of sixteen Zana recorded her first demo at her high school and immediately Sony Music Sweden offered her a record deal, but it wasn’t the right opportunity. At eighteen she participated in a well known TV-broadcasted festival in Sarajevo, before an audience of twenty thousand people and has also played before big and small audiences all over Sweden. Continuing to develop as an artist, Zana incorporated a wide range of styles in her music. Zana is a mix of a commercial city girl and barefooted gipsy with wild hair. She is a passionate 24- year old and has that blend of raw talent, brains and charisma, which you will rarely find in any field. http://www.zanamusic.com/
Song Info
Genre
R&B R&B/Soul/Pop
Charts
#18,486 today Peak #196
#12,045 in subgenre Peak #109
Author
Zana, Andreas, Sebastian
Rights
Zana Mesihovich 2006
Uploaded
May 19, 2006
Track Files
MP3
MP3 3.3 MB 128 kbps 3:34
Story behind the song
We sat after a rehearsal and talked about how being aware of your own mortality makes you live life differently, hopefully more aware, more responsible. Any minute could be the last so you better be happy with what you are right now... you may not have the chance to change it.
Lyrics
We could die today (Zana Mesihovic, Andreas Angel, Sebastian Notini) Copywrite control 2006 Verse 1. I see many faces on the train, riding downtown We share the same streets, eat the same food yet we’re worlds apart If you feel trapped inside who you think that you should be Better talk to me And I’ll say WAKE UP (CAUSE YOU AIN’T HAPPY) LIVE YOUR LIFE (BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS) DON’T YOU KNOW (WE COULD DIE TODAY) BREAK UP (IF YOU DON’T LOVE HER) QUIT YOUR JOB (IF IT AIN’T WHAT YOU WANT) DON’T YOU KNOW (WE COULD DIE TODAY) Verse2. Army of soldiers in the middle of nowhere They’re in a war with a country which name they can’t even spell They are caught in rule system which says obey what you’ve been told But I say WAKE UP (CAUSE YOU AIN’T HAPPY) LIVE YOUR LIFE (BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS) DON’T YOU KNOW (WE COULD DIE TODAY) BREAK UP (IF YOU DON’T LOVE HER) QUIT YOUR JOB (IF IT AIN’T WHAT YOU WANT) DON’T YOU KNOW (WE COULD DIE TODAY) Bridge: Don’t you wanna wake up, wake up Tear these walls and Break up break up We could die today Each day could be the last day I just wanna quit it, just STOP Pack my suitcase and just take off To Brazil or to Spain To the other side, to another man WAKE UP (CAUSE YOU AIN’T HAPPY) LIVE YOUR LIFE (BELIEVE IN YOUR DREAMS) DON’T YOU KNOW (WE COULD DIE TODAY) BREAK UP (IF YOU DON’T LOVE HER) QUIT YOUR JOB (IF IT AIN’T WHAT YOU WANT) DON’T YOU KNOW (WE COULD DIE TODAY) ……………………………
Comments
Please sign up or log in to post a comment.