Hurricane
Hurricane

Lifehouse - Hurricane Lyrics

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Hurricane Music Video

Hurricane Lyrics

Turn the page
Turn the corner
Open the cage
Cut the locks
We're starting over
I don't wanna live this way

We made it through hell and back again
We were slipping through the cracks, staring at the end
Oh, and we brave the weather
Hurricane, couldn't take you from me
I'm holding on tight and I still believe
Oh, yeah it just gets better

A quiet rage
A screaming silence
is all around
Let me in
The world we built is
crashing down

We made it through hell and back again
We were slipping through the cracks, staring at the end
Oh, and we brave the weather
Hurricane, couldn't take you from me
I'm holding on tight and I still believe
Oh, yeah it just gets better

It just gets better
It just gets better

Oh, oh
Oh, oh

We made it through hell and back again
We were slipping through the cracks, staring at the end
Oh, and we brave the weather
Hurricane, couldn't take you for me
I'm holding on tight and I still believe
Oh, yeah it just gets better

It just gets better

Copyright(s): Lyrics © CHRSALYIS MUSIC GROUP INC
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. When was 'Hurricane' by Lifehouse released?

    'Hurricane' by Lifehouse was released worldwide for digital purchase on January 27, 2015. It made its radio debut on January 18, 2015.

  2. Who co-wrote 'Hurricane' by Lifehouse?

    The song 'Hurricane' by Lifehouse was co-written by Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade and producer and manager Jude Cole.

  3. What genre does 'Hurricane' by Lifehouse belong to?

    'Hurricane' is primarily classified as an uptempo pop rock song featuring instruments like electric guitars, electric bass, rock drums, and synthesizers.

  4. What's unique about the music video for 'Hurricane'?

    The music video for 'Hurricane,' directed by Thomas Kirk, depicts a chaotic scene in a prison, featuring Lifehouse performing in a jail cell. The visual narrative aligns with the song's theme of resilience in turbulent situations.

  5. What significance does 'Hurricane' hold in Lifehouse's discography?

    'Hurricane' was the first radio single Lifehouse released after their hiatus, marking their return to music. It was also their first single released under the independent label Ironworks Music, serving as a catalyst for the band's comeback.

  6. How was 'Hurricane' promoted upon its release?

    Lifehouse partnered with iTunes US for a 'single of the week' promotion, offering a free legal download of 'Hurricane' for seven days after its release, helping to garner early attention.

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