We Don't Believe What's on TV
We Don't Believe What's on TV

twenty one pilots - We Don't Believe What's on TV Lyrics

In a world dominated by superficiality and consumerism, this track is a heartfelt plea for authenticity. The lyrics challenge societal norms, questioning the validity of what is presented in mainstream media and the consequences of blindly following these… Read more

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May 17, 2015
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We Don't Believe What's on TV Lyrics

We don't believe what's on TV
Because it's what we want to see
And what we want we know we can't believe
We have all learned to kill our dreams

I need to know
That when I fail you'll still be here
'Cause if you stick around, I'll sing you pretty sounds
And we'll make money selling your hair

I don't care what's in your hair
I just wanna know what's on your mind
I used to say I wanna die before I'm old
But because of you I might think twice

Alright, second verse
What if my dream does not happen?
Would I just change what I've told my friends?
Don't want to know who I would be
When I wake up from a dreamer's sleep

I need to know
That when I fail you'll still be here
'Cause if you stick around, I'll sing you pretty sounds
And we'll make money selling your hair

But I don't care what's in your hair
I just wanna know what's on your mind
I used to say I wanna die before I'm old
But because of you I might think twice

I don't care what's in your hair
I just wanna know what's on your mind
I used to say I wanna die before I'm old
But because of you I might think twice

Writer(s): TYLER JOSEPH
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of We Don't Believe What's on TV?

In a world dominated by superficiality and consumerism, this track is a heartfelt plea for authenticity. The lyrics challenge societal norms, questioning the validity of what is presented in mainstream media and the consequences of blindly following these narratives. It also explores personal insecurities and fears about failure, seeking reassurance in the unconditional support of loved ones. The recurring mention of hair could be symbolic of trivial concerns that often overshadow deeper emotional connections. Ultimately, it's a poignant reminder that genuine human connection and understanding are more valuable than materialistic pursuits or societal approval. #Authenticity #SocietalPressure #HumanConnection

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