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    Plastic by Sasha & The Bear: A Melodic Rebellion Against Superficiality

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 7, 2024Updated:July 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Plastic by Sasha & The Bear: A Melodic Rebellion Against Superficiality
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    Plastic, the first single from Sasha & The Bear’s second EP, is a captivating blend of indie charm and electronic innovation.

    Sasha & The Bear Plastic song cover
    Sasha & The Bear Plastic song cover

    The track opens with a simple yet powerful plea: “Trust me,” setting the stage for a narrative that challenges societal norms.

    The duo paints a vivid picture of a world where “everything around is plastic” and enthusiasm feels forced.

    Their lyrics probe the source of this apparent happiness, suggesting a deeper unrest beneath the surface.

    The intricate guitar riffs weave through lush rhythms, while a trap-inspired beat adds an unexpected edge.

    This fusion creates a warm, comforting atmosphere that contrasts beautifully with the song’s critique of superficiality.

    The dreamy vocals and harmonies add depth to the track, with lines like “We will find a pretty landscape / Forget about the mess and ascend” delivered with a vocal cadence that perfectly conveys the song’s emotional core.

    When they sing “We’ve got so little time,” there’s an urgency that underscores the importance of embracing authentic experiences.

    In Plastic Sasha & The Bear’s unique blend of introspective lyrics and innovative soundscapes invites listeners to dive deeper into their musical world.

    This single hints at an EP that promises to be both sonically rich and lyrically compelling. 

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    Sasha & The Bear Plastic Lyrics

    Trust me 
    Everything around is plastic
    And everyone’s enthusiastic
    What are they so happy about?

    Trust me
    I’ll take you with me to the light babe
    Show you what it’s like with no violence
    Have a reason to be happy about

    Trust me 
    Everyone in here is rusty
    And I don’t wanna talk this nasty
    So let’s just get out of town

    Trust me
    We will find a pretty landscape
    Forget about the mess and ascend
    There’s no other around

    Don’t let them tell you what to know
    What to feel like
    We’ve got so little time 
    Let’s get out bathe in the sun
    Body to body
    We’ve got so little time

    Don’t let them tell you what to know
    What to feel like
    We’ve got so little time 
    Let’s get out bathe in the sun
    Body to body
    We’ve got so little time

    Plastic 
    Everything around is plastic 
    Everything around is plastic 
    Trust me

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