Pang
Pang

Caroline Polachek - Pang Lyrics

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Pang Lyrics

There's a look in your eyes when you're hungry for me
It's a beautiful knife cutting right where the fear should be

Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me

Tell me what you're afraid of
Tell what night is made of
What can I not destroy for you
Color the night electric
Get in me like a secret
I open the door and you run through

Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me
Color the night electric
Get in me like a secret
I open the door and you run through
Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me

(Tell me what you're afraid of)
There's a look in your eyes when you're hungry for me
(Tell me what you're afraid of)
It's a beautiful knife cutting right where the fear should be

Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me
Color the night electric
Get in me like a secret
I open the door and you run through
Into me
Pang, and I go
Into you
Pang, and you go
Into me

(Tell me what you're afraid of)
Into you (pang)
Into me (pang)
(Tell me what you're afraid of)
Into you (pang)
Into me (pang)
(Tell me what you're afraid of)
Oh woah oh
Into you (pang)
Into me (pang)

Writer(s): Caroline Polachek, Danny Harle
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What inspired the title of the album 'Pang'?

    The title 'Pang' is derived from Caroline Polachek's personal experiences of intense, inexplicable adrenal rushes that disrupted her sleep and accelerated her metabolism. These sensations were so vivid and impactful that they inspired not only the name of the album but also influenced its emotional and lyrical themes.

  2. Who collaborated with Caroline Polachek on the production of 'Pang'?

    For the production of 'Pang', Caroline Polachek collaborated closely with PC Music producers Danny L Harle and A.G. Cook. Danny L Harle was particularly involved in producing tracks like 'So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings'. A.G. Cook also contributed to several songs, enhancing the album's experimental pop sound.

  3. How does 'Pang' differ from Caroline Polachek's earlier projects?

    'Pang' marks a significant evolution in Caroline Polachek's musical style compared to her previous works under pseudonyms like Ramona Lisa and CEP. This album blends a variety of genres including pop, indie pop, experimental pop, and elements of R&B and classical music, showcasing more personal themes often revolving around her experiences with love and breakup.

  4. What are some key themes explored in the lyrics of 'Pang'?

    'Pang' delves into themes such as emotional resilience, romantic longing, and personal transformation. The lyrics often reflect on relationships, both in their euphoric beginnings and painful endings. Songs like 'Door' explore chasing desires without certainty of fulfillment, while others like 'Parachute' metaphorically describe moments close to death yet filled with peace.

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