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Millennials highlights the constant slander the younger generation receive through mainstream media, recently heightened by the current Greta Thunberg situation. With a powerful and impactful vocal that is husky yet mellow, the melodic and soulful contemporary folk-rock track pulls you in with harmonious guitars alongside Tay’s relatable, personable and socially conscious lyrics.
Tay says;
“Millennials is me openly expressing that I am proud to be a young person who acknowledges that changes have to be made especially within the climate emergency. It’s also a message to everyone that we shouldn’t be putting these divides between us as that will only prolong the evolution we need in the world right now. So instead of quickly labelling people ‘snowflake’ or ‘boomer’ before they’ve even opened their mouth we should listen, learn and grow from one another.”
lyrics
Don’t judge my number, judge my actions,
You never know I could make things happen.
But you couldn’t take that risk on me,
You saw my number and that’s my identity.
But what do I know?
I am young after all.
Oh Millennials,
We don’t get a say, we don’t have what it takes.
Cause we’ve got it easy,
Do the rent prices change, do they go up with age?
I’m so sorry I don’t fit your society.
We are ready for change,
And you’re just in our way.
Don’t you dare try to dismiss me.
These points are valid, come back to reality.
This will effect me more than you.
Wouldn’t you think that I had more to lose?
But what do I know?
I am young after all.
Oh Millennials,
We don’t get a say, we don’t have what it takes.
Cause we’ve got it easy,
Do the rent prices change, do they go up with age?
I’m so sorry I don’t fit your society.
We are ready for change,
And you’re just in our way.
We are not too young, we know what’s going on.
Don’t push us aside, we’re on the rise.
You’ve had your turn and now it’s our time.
But what do we know?
We are young after all.
Oh Millennials,
We don’t get a say, we don’t have what it takes.
Cause we’ve got it easy,
Do the rent prices change, do they go up with age?
I’m so sorry I don’t fit your society.
We are ready for change,
And you’re just in our way.
We’ve got something to say,
So listen its not too late.
Tay Temple melds energetic alternative rock with unfiltered hard-hitting lyrics that unapologetically highlight social
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