Frontline: Lost in Translation Meaning
Lost in Translation Lyrics
Me, I'd talk with you, I'd listen
I'd try to tell you, help you
Understand, but words are missin'
I don't know how to
Translate the way I feel so it
Shows, so you know
That we're lost alone
Funny...
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The song is about his brother and if you listen to the lyrics closely he tells us this with lines like "My closest sibling by age" and all throughout the song he is referring to the struggle of how he mistreated his brother because he was deaf. But I do agree. This has to be one of the greatest NZ Hip hop songs ever. Pity it didn't get as much airtime as Scribe and Savage do.
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I went to Frontline's concert last year when they played in Dunedin. Con-psy (MC in Frontline) told us the meaning of the song. This song is about Dave Dallis's (Con-psy) rocky relationship with his brother who is Deaf and how he finds it hard to let him know how he feels because he can't communicate with him verbally.
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