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    On Lost Soldiers Kianja Navigates Masculinity Through Soulful Grooves

    Marcus AdetolaBy Marcus AdetolaJuly 20, 2024Updated:October 18, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Lost Soldiers by Kianja marches onto the scene with the steady rhythm of a heartbeat, its Afrobeat-inspired grooves pulsing like blood through veins.

    Kianja Lost Soldiers song cover
    Kianja Lost Soldiers song cover

    The track’s unexpected military drum pattern transforms this summer anthem into a more introspective journey through the battlefields of modern masculinity.

    Kianja’s vocals float above the instrumental landscape like a soulful meditation.

    Warm guitar chords and subtle piano notes form a nurturing foundation, while a gentle bassline and atmospheric synthesisers create a space for vulnerability, inviting listeners into a sonic embrace.

    The London-born artist navigates the complex terrain of male emotional repression with the care of a skilled therapist.

    Her lyrics map out the struggles of men trapped behind walls of expectation, afraid to lower their defenses.

    The chorus, “Lost soldiers, somehow you’re gonna find your way,”  acts as a beacon of hope, offering guidance without diminishing the challenges ahead.

    The bridge stands tall as an emotional crescendo, acknowledging the weight men carry while calling for unity and support.

    This section elevates “Lost Soldiers,” transforming it from social commentary into a powerful vision of emotional healing and connection.

    Kianja’s diverse musical influences act as a well-stocked emotional toolkit, allowing her to address different aspects of the human experience.

    Her time in South Africa and jazz background inform sophisticated chord progressions and subtle rhythmic choices, resulting in a track that resonates as both a soothing balm and a catalyst for deeper reflection.

    “Lost Soldiers” showcases Kianja as both a compassionate guide and a skilled architect of sound.

    Her ability to explore weighty themes while maintaining an infectious groove suggests an artist poised to make waves in both pop circles and more contemplative listening spaces.

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    KIANJA Lost Soldiers Lyrics

    Verse 1:
    Deep in the trenches, heavy your loaded, fight or flight.
    Holding emotions close to your chest to defend your pride.
    You look for your father, needed to ask him how to be the man. But he’s no example, I know you wanna do better, better than that.


    Chorus:
    Lost soldiers, somehow you’re gonna find your way. Lost soldiers, we really gotta set this straight.

    Verse 2:
    Under the armor of your bravado’s a fragile heart.
    Scared of commitment, afraid of the ending before you start. She tried to love you, pulling you up but you pushed her aside. Don’t have to follow your comrades.
    I know you wanna be a leader, so lead with your light.


    Chorus:
    Lost soldiers, somehow you’re gonna find your way. Lost soldiers, we really gotta set this straight.

    Bridge:
    We need you to provide and protect us,
    No, I don’t wanna do it all on my own.
    We need you stronger than ever to help us carry this load.
    Keep fighting, keep striving, don’t lose sight of the bigger picture. Keep fighting, keep striving ‘cause we need you to come back home.


    Chorus:
    Lost soldiers, somehow you’re gonna find your way. Lost soldiers, we really gotta set this straight.

    Outro:
    All you need is love, when it gets too much. Let me hold you. You wanna be the man, I know that you can. Let me show you. All you need is love, when it gets too much. Let me hold you. You wanna be the man, I know that you can. Let me show you.

    Chorus:
    Lost soldiers, somehow you’re gonna find your way. Lost soldiers, we really gotta set this straight

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