Genesis
Genesis

Benjamin Clementine - Genesis Lyrics

Aug 30, 2022
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Genesis Music Video

Genesis Lyrics

Trapped in free
Forever stuck with me
On a ride
Settling tides
Trapped in free

Whatever you do
Whichever way you choose
We are trapped in free
We are trapped in free

These are the days of our lives
No matter where we go
We're trapped in free

Crush my world
Sell it for $9.99
Cast a spell
In a place
We once dwelled

Whatever you do
Whichever way you choose
We are trapped in free
We are trapped in free

Whatever you do
Whichever way you choose
We are trapped in free
We are trapped in free
We are trapped in free

Writer(s): Benjamin Sainte-Clementine
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the song 'Genesis' by Benjamin Clementine?

    'Genesis' was written by Benjamin Clementine, whose full name is Benjamin Sainte-Clementine.

  2. When was the song 'Genesis' released?

    'Genesis' was released as part of Benjamin Clementine's third studio album 'And I Have Been,' which came out on 28 October 2022.

  3. What themes are explored in the song 'Genesis'?

    The song 'Genesis' explores themes of being trapped by one's own freedom and the complexities of Clementine's heritage and roots. It conveys a sense of being stuck in a loop despite having the freedom to make choices.

  4. In what context was the album 'And I Have Been' created?

    The album 'And I Have Been,' which includes 'Genesis,' was conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic while Benjamin Clementine was living in the Santa Monica Mountains and in Ojai, California.

  5. What was Clementine's inspiration behind the song 'Genesis'?

    Clementine explained that 'Genesis' reflects his 'constant denial of [his] roots' which remain in his subconscious. He has always had a love-hate relationship with his heritage, and this paradox is central to the song.

  6. How did critics receive the song 'Genesis' and the album 'And I Have Been'?

    Critics generally acclaimed 'And I Have Been,' the album featuring 'Genesis.' Reviews highlighted its elegant nature, with Arun Starkey of Far Out magazine describing it as Clementine's greatest work and Alex Diggins from The Daily Telegraph noting its domestic spirit and artistic depth.

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