But break the lyrics down and you'll find something more along the lines of a lost child looking to break free from the restraints that bind them to society. It's pretty self righteous/harmful to have a message as simple and blatant as 'I want what's mine.' Sure, if you don't really look at it, it sounds exactly like that.
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This is further backed up by the verses in between the much wilder choruses, which talk about how the 'mortal' kings rule their castles and liars settle into sockets. He goes from an innocent person to a demon, tainted by the garbage in the world. Throughout our lives, we begin to desire more and more worldly things that won't matter in the long run, hence the religious imagery in the music video. While it's a little more ambiguous here, I think that's what he's going for. This is a medium close up shot which is used to show that he is the main person in the video as he’s the performer. vThe music video starts with a long panning shot of the singer, up his body towards his head, when the camera reaches his head he starts singing. There's another song that did this by Billy Dean, called Race You to the Bottom. Panic At The Disco: This Is Gospel: Music video analysis. I don't think he's talking about what he wants, but rather what he believes we all are made of on the inside.
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PANIC AT THE DISCO MUSIC VIDEO DEMON FULL
My InterpretationIs it really as simple as 'he wants what's his?' Given his other works, he knows full well that we all don't really own anything in this world. Theatric pop kings Panic At The Disco have dropped the video for their latest single, 'Hallelujah.' This track is the first since their 2013 record Too Weird To Live, Too Rare To Die. I'm taking back, back, taking back, back the crown I see what's mine and take it (finders keepers, losers weepers) I see what's mine and take it (Finders keepers, losers weepers) Cameron Boyce was in Panic at the Discos That Green Gentleman video.