Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 9.75/10 [4 votes]Album: Minutes to Midnight / Original Release Date: 2007-05-11Genre: AlternativeSong Duration: 3 min 09 sec
Given Up is written by Joseph Hahn, Chester Charles Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Robert G. Bourdon, David Farrell. ✔️
When was Given Up released?
It is first released on May 11, 2007 as part of Linkin Park's album "Minutes to Midnight" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Given Up lyrics?
When we take a closer look at its interpretation, the Linkin Park song 'Given Up' explores the thoughts and behaviors of a person who is caught in a trap of self-destruction, depicted as being his or her own worst enemy. The words give a strong impression of hopelessness and at the same time, a request for the heavy pain and suffering to be taken away, thus illuminating the internal battles and the longing for liberation from the torment. The most part of the lyrics of Given up points to the feelings of angst, despair, reflection, anger, and isolation. The song, nevertheless, depicts the character's fight with mental health, the lack of support, and the feeling of being cornered. The lyrics are full of vulgar words and talk about mental suffering and self-hurt, which are regarded as adult content. The swearing and description of very severe emotional conflicts are the reasons for giving a restricted rating. ✔️
Which genre is Given Up?
Given Up falls under the genre Alternative. ✔️
How long is the song Given Up?
Given Up song length is 3 minutes and 09 seconds.
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check amazon for Given Up mp3 download these lyrics are last corrected by EyoAdam Songwriter(s): Joseph Hahn, Chester Charles Bennington, Brad Delson, Mike Shinoda, Robert G. Bourdon, David Farrell Record Label(s): 2007 Warner Bros Records Inc Official lyrics by
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