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Track: Victimhood
Artist: Björk
Album: Fossora

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Name: Björk
Spotify Genres: art pop, trip hop
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Björk Guðmundsdóttir (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈpjœr̥k ˈkvʏðmʏntsˌtoʊhtɪr]), known by her stage name Björk, is an awarded Icelandic singer, songwriter, musician, producer, actress and DJ born 21 November 1965 in Reykjavík known for her highly experimental material. "Rolling Stone" music magazine placed Bjork 60th at their "100 Greatest vocalists of all time" list. In 1997, Björk has been awarded with the Icelandic "Order of the Falcon". When forming [a9452], Björk had a brief marriage with guitarist [a=Þór Eldon]. They had a son, [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/2029598-Sindri-Eldon]Sindri Eldon Þórsson[/url], born 8 June 1986, the same day that the band was formed. They had divorced before the end of 1986, but continued to work together in the band. Björk was the partner of [a=Matthew Barney] from 2000 to 2013; they have a daughter, [a11879051], born in 2002.

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Release: Björk - Fossora
Year: 2022
Genres: Electronic, Pop
Styles: Gabber, Leftfield, Tribal, Abstract, Vocal, Ambient, Experimental

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LYRICS

Victimhood
I heed the call to step out of
Victimhood
Has a saintly glow holier than thou
It erased my shadow (Shadow)
Only bird's-eye view
Can help me transcend this archetype

Oh, who am I
That this is, has happened to?
Victimhood
Rejection, it left a void
That is never satisfied
Sunk into victimhood
Felt the world owed me love

Only the bird's-eye view
Can help me transgress out of this hole

Who am I
That this is, has happened to?
To transgress us beyond our tragedy
I took one for the team
I sacrificed myself to safe us
I rejected myself
Sacrificed myself
Felt sorry for myself
To transgress out of this tragedy
I sacrificed myself to
To transgress us beyond our tragedy
I sacrificed myself

Victimhood
I heed a call out of victimhood
Victimhood
Out of, out of, out of, victimhood
Here I go now