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My name's Blurryface and I care what you think. Blurryface, the title of Twenty One Pilot’s album that has Stressed Out on it, is seen as a conceptual character that lead vocalist Tyler Joseph made up. Josh doesn’t paint himself.It kind of sounds like Tyler is saying “Yo,” but he doesn’t really ever use that word. Nov 23, 2019 - If you get the title you will know. The song is primarily about a wish to regain the innocence and carefree nature of childhood, before insecurities (i.e. Feel free to leave a comment or to email me at In the first verse, Tyler raps with a clear, unaltered voice that he wishes his songs were better.

This enhances the message by showing the audience the peaceful and comfortable place that Tyler wishes to return to. According to Joseph, he "represents all the things that I as an individual, but also everyone around, are insecure about. She cried on my shoulder. There are more layers to him than described. He can either be represented as sad, angry, evil, or deceptive. His insecure side feeds his desire to continue performing the actions and commitments required by society.This song compares adulthood’s insecurity to childhood’s innocence (and perhaps obliviousness). My name's 'Blurryface' and I care what you think. She cried on my shoulder. In the band 21 Pilot’s popular song “Stressed Out,” one of the lyrics goes as follows: “Now I’m insecure, and I care what people think” (followed by something about BlurryFace, for which I have not yet determined a possible meaning). Stand By You-Rachel Platten Lay Me Down-Sam Smith Hold My Hand-Jess Glynne Cecilia and the Satellite-Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness ... "Meaning of life..."-Pete Wentz "I guess I have..."-Andy Hurley I'm a university writing center director who teaches literature classes and loves helping others to understand the deeper meanings of their favorite songs. One version is visiting his childhood home, wearing a backpack, and skipping through his old neighborhood. I'm a university writing center director who teaches literature classes and loves helping others to understand the deeper meanings of their favorite songs. "Well, well, well. Later verses suggest that he knows this is a bad thing. That smell grants him a reprieve from stress, and he imagines selling it as a candle but concludes that only his brother would buy it since the smell would only mean something to someone who had shared Tyler’s childhood.Tyler mentions that the smell “would remind us of when nothing really mattered,” suggesting that he wants to revisit that time.
Tyler’s voice becomes unnaturally deep (like it did in the second verse of “Fairly Local”), and he repeats the lines, “We used to play pretend, used to play pretend, funny / We used to play pretend, wake up you need the money.” In the music video, two versions of Tyler sing this deep-voiced outro. He is saying “Yeah” but pronouncing it slightly different than normal. So, in a successful attempt to fix this, he changed the first verse to this:I wish I wrote a different song no one’s ever heardThe black paint on Tyler’s neck and hands symbolizes that he is under the influence of Blurryface, or depression. Representes Tyler Joseph's anxiety and depression, Tyler wears black paint on his hands and neck to represent Blurryface. See more ideas about Twenty one pilots, One pilots, The twenties. Because of this, he felt like he let his fans down and needed to rework the song for the band’s live performances. The other Tyler is perhaps the alter-ego “Blurryface” who has red eyes and sings from a dark room. Tyler begins by wanting to do his job better because he is insecure, and he ends by feeling pressure to not return to childhood and to continue working. Unfortunately, the pressure to make a living keeps him (and us) from returning home.Hi!