Song Details
- Album Release Date: 2012
- Genre: french
Song Meaning of “Blasted” by Uppermost
“Blasted” is a song by French electronic music producer Uppermost, which speaks to the struggle of accepting one’s reality and their inner challenges. In the chorus, Uppermost sings “Everything we love, will be blasted away / Like all of our fears, so far away”. This speaks to the idea that no matter how much we have loved and cherished something, or our fear of losing it, it will eventually be gone. The idea of impermanence permeates the song, and thus it is a warning about the dangers of clinging too tightly to something, as it will eventually be taken away from us.
This song also speaks to the power that comes with embracing the fact that life is not perfect, and in order to truly move forward, we must accept our flaws and imperfections. The song seeks to provide the words of strength and resilience when faced with life’s challenges, and to remind the listener that our defeats do not define us, as long as we stay true to ourselves and persevere.
We can all relate to this universal message of understanding, accepting, and letting go of our limitations, in order to free ourselves from the constraints of our reality. Uppermost encourages us to be kind to ourselves and to step into our courage – to free ourselves and have faith in a brighter reality. “Blasted” is here to remind us that hope exists, and that despite our fears and perceived insecurities, we can make it through the storms of life and come out on the other side with an open heart.