It involves you being deeply understanding (against all odds), as well as being totally objective and rational in your assessment of this person’s being before you can indeed say with assurance that this is how the person exactly is. Sometimes it is about what the person allows you see of them, but most times, it involves you seeing beyond what they can present to you then coming to your own conclusions from (/of) it. How can you expressly define the next man to you ’cept you see him for who he really is.
#If you let me see beneath your beautiful how to#
Here … how many persons can we confidently vouch to know in and out? Like how many actually let on who they can be under duress how they can handle depression how they can prioritize how to take on new life’s lessons without revolting how to be normal and rational in seemingly magical moments or how to bend when necessary just to cheer the next person on: especially in the case of Learning-To-Choose-To-Be-Kind-And-Not-Right. It crossed my mind that many personalities are shown but very little characters are seen. Okay so no, I might not exactly write on the message of the song, I’m simply saying I sat by my system on Tuesday and I kinda didn’t know what to speak of on the blog because I wasn’t feeling any of the items in my archives… fortunately the lyrics of that song dropped on my mind and voila, I’m going for it! Emeli Sande? Well yeah, that’s the inspiration for today’s post. The track is certified 5x Platinum in Australia, 2x Platinum in both New Zealand and the UK, Platinum in Sweden, Switzerland and Denmark, and Gold in Austria, Belgium, and Germany.Would You Let Me See Beneath Your’ Beautiful?Īnyone remember that line in a song by Labrinth ft. Both Labrinth and Sandé performed the track live on The X Factor, boosting its sales, which led to its peak at number one. “Beneath Your Beautiful” peaked at number one in the UK Singles Chart, becoming Labrinth’s first number one single as a solo artist, and Sandé’s second overall. The track features on Labrinth’s album Electronic Earth and Sandé’s album Our Version of Events (Special Edition). They both want to see each other’s darkest sides and strengthen their relationship. Similarly, Sandé, talks about how the guy doesn’t really care about the girls, but she knows that it’s a facade. But he’s willing to bring down her defences. It begins with Labrinth talking about how the girl is “out of his league”, and that she was untouchable. On “Beneath Your Beautiful”, Labrinth teams up with Emeli Sandé as they both sing about letting down their defences. Oh tonight, we ain't perfect, we ain't perfect I'll hold your hand and then we'll jump right out Take it off now boy, take it off now, boy I heard a boy say, "Please don't hurt me" Would you let me see beneath your beautiful tonight? Take it off now girl, take it off now girl Would you let me see beneath your perfect? Would you let me see beneath your beautiful?