About the song

Björk: Hyperballad

Björk’s “Hyperballad” is a song that defies easy categorization. It is a genre-bending masterpiece that blends elements of electronica, trip hop, and folktronica. The song is built around a simple but effective drumbeat and features Björk’s ethereal vocals. The lyrics are both personal and universal, dealing with themes of love, loss, and redemption.

The song begins with a slow, building intro that sets the stage for the emotional journey that is to follow. Björk’s vocals enter softly, and she sings about waking up early in the morning and going to a cliff. She begins to throw objects off the cliff, watching them smash as they fall.

As the song progresses, the music becomes more intense, and Björk’s vocals become more impassioned. She sings about the pain of love and loss, and she expresses her desire to be free from the pain. The song reaches a crescendo as Björk sings the line, “I’m throwing myself off a cliff.”

The song ends with a slow, gentle outro that leaves the listener feeling both uplifted and emotionally drained. “Hyperballad” is a powerful and moving song that is sure to stay with the listener long after it is over.

Background

“Hyperballad” was released in 1995 as the fourth single from Björk’s second solo album, Post. The song was written by Björk and co-produced by Nellee Hooper. It was a commercial success, reaching number two on the UK Singles Chart.

The song’s music video was directed by Michel Gondry. It features Björk walking through a forest carrying a basket of objects. She throws the objects into a river, and they are transformed into animals. The video ends with Björk walking off a cliff.

Critical reception

“Hyperballad” was praised by critics for its innovative sound and Björk’s vocals. The song was named Single of the Year by Melody Maker and NME. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.

Legacy

“Hyperballad” is considered to be one of Björk’s signature songs. It has been covered by many artists, including Robyn and Leila Arab. The song has also been used in several films and television shows, including “The Virgin Suicides” and “Black Mirror.”

Personal reflection

I first heard “Hyperballad” when it was released in 1995. I was immediately struck by the song’s unique sound and Björk’s powerful vocals. The song’s lyrics spoke to me on a personal level, and I found it to be both cathartic and uplifting.

Over the years, “Hyperballad” has become one of my favorite songs. It is a song that I can always turn to when I need to feel something. It is a song that makes me feel alive.

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Lyrics

We live on a mountain, right at the topThis beautiful view from the top of the mountainEvery morning, I walk towards the edgeAnd throw little things offLike car parts, bottles, and cutleryOr whatever I find lying around
It’s become a habit, a way to start the day
I go through all thisBefore you wake upSo I can feel happierTo be safe up here with you
I go through all thisBefore you wake upSo I can feel happierTo be safe up here with you
It’s early morning, no one is awakeI’m back at my cliff, still throwing things offI listen to the sounds they make on their way downI follow with my eyes ’til they crashI Imagine what my body would sound like slamming against those rocks
And when it landsWill my eyes be closed or open?
I go through all thisBefore you wake upSo I can feel happierTo be safe up here with you
I go through all thisBefore you wake upSo I can feel happierTo be safe up here with you
I go through all thisBefore you wake upSo I can feel happierTo be safe up here with you
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