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"Human" is a song by American rock band the Killers. Written by and produced by the band members and co-produced by Stuart Price , it was released as the first single from their third studio album Day & Age (2008).
Instead of saying "humans/dancers", he chose to say "human/dancer" thus removing the extrenuous s's (which wouldn't have added any meaning, but wouldn't have sounded as good) Beyond that, the song is in fact a "dance" song ;) He didn't want the lyrics to be interpreted literally, because that would be an easy way to dismiss the deeper meaning.
The song became a hit worldwide. The lyric "Are we human, or are we dancer?" confused listeners, due to its grammar and ambiguity. Flowers explained that the line was inspired by a Hunter S. Thompson quote where he stated America was raising "a generation of dancers". It has since been voted by one poll as the most confusing song lyric of all time.
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"Human" is a song by British singer and songwriter Rag'n'Bone Man, co-written by Jamie Hartman, and produced by Two Inch Punch. [2] It was released as a download on 21 July 2016 through Sony Music [3] and Columbia Records. [4] The song is included on his debut studio album of the same name, released in February 2017.
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As the boss begins to sweep the floor, Jones, the dancer, and several employees pile into his luxury car and drive away. Jones and the dancer next visit an Underground station (specifically Holborn Station) to perform for the patrons, then visit a window cleaner and get him to take a break from his work. Finally, the two arrive at a school and ...
Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management Taylor Swift truly is a mastermind because her “So High School” Eras Tour routine appears to be littered with Travis Kelce references.