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Revision as of 07:08, 4 February 2022
Strangers | |
Written by | Andrew Horowitz, Zubin Sedghi |
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Appears on | Unreleased |
Sung by | Unknown |
Duration | Unknown |
Genre | Unknown |
Language | English |
Addtl. Info: | Written in 2009-10, unreleased |
Strangers is a song by Andrew Horowitz and Zubin Sedghi.
Strangers was revealed during a June 16th 2020 episode of Keep Up The Good Work with Zubin where they tease its existence and release in the near future. The song was written during the time leading up to the recording of Good & Evil and was pitched in 2010 to Atlantic Records as a single, who would sadly reject it.
On July 30th 2021, the Twitter account for Sonic Lunch tweeted out supposed artwork for a "3rd Tally Hall album' named "Stranger".[1] This would send some members of the Tally Hall fanbase into a frenzy, however it was revealed not long after that this was just artwork made by Harry Gold for the then-upcoming Ultimate Tally Hall Documentary by YouTuber Just Jargon.[2]
Song Meanings
The lyrics or recording haven't been released so there's little to no way to infer a meaning of the song. Andrew and Zubin have joked about the song taking on a new meaning if they were to perform it decades in the future, that being about the people they've lost over time. This meaning however is not the actual meaning of Strangers.
Lyrics