Preface
Preface

FKA twigs - Preface Lyrics

Electronic
Aug 6, 2014
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Preface Music Video

Preface Lyrics

I, I, I, I, I, I, I
I love another, and thus I hate myself
And thus I hate myself

Said I got from running water and keep you from calling back like

I love another, and thus I hate myself
I hate myself, I hate myself, I hate myself
I love another, and thus I hate myself
I hate myself, I hate myself, I hate myself
I hate myself

Writer(s): Tahliah Debrett Barnett
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What literary work is quoted in the opening of FKA twigs' song 'Preface'?

    The opening line of 'Preface' by FKA twigs quotes from Sir Thomas Wyatt's 16th-century poem 'I Find No Peace.' The specific line used is 'I love another, and thus I hate myself,' which sets a tone of internal conflict and emotional turmoil for the song.

  2. How did FKA twigs describe her feelings during the creation of her album LP1?

    FKA twigs described experiencing a deep, self-loathing phase during the creation of her album LP1. She mentioned feeling like she was self-harming through the relationships she maintained at that time and acknowledged a lack of respect for her own heart in the years leading up to the album.

  3. Is there any special feature on the physical copy of FKA twigs' album related to 'Preface'?

    Yes, the line 'I love another, and thus I hate myself' from the song 'Preface' is inscribed into the vinyl edition of the album. This emphasizes its significance as a recurring theme throughout FKA twigs’ project.

  4. What inspired Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation', mentioned in connection with FKA Twigs?

    'Rhythm Nation' by Janet Jackson was inspired by various tribes coming together at New York dance clubs. Although it seems unrelated to FKA Twigs directly, both artists explore themes of unity and societal issues within their music, reflecting their influences from diverse cultural backgrounds.

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