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  1. The Break-In Lyrics. I am going inside. And right now you do not care. But that's where I will claim. You as my own. Like a missile launched. Like a vulture seeking dead. I will fly around....

  2. 8 de feb. de 2024 · Significado de The Break-In de Ari Hest. La canción que deja una huella en el corazón. Cuando escuché por primera vez “The Break-In” de Ari Hest, quedé inmediatamente cautivado por su contenido lírico y la emotividad de su melodía.

  3. 18 de ene. de 2024 · January 18, 2024. En" The Break-In " de Ari Hest, la letra sugiere una búsqueda implacable del corazón de alguien y el deseo de ser el catalizador de la transformación y la inspiración en su vida. La canción está llena de imágenes y metáforas que crean una narrativa poderosa y apasionada.

  4. arihest.bandcamp.com › album › the-break-inThe Break-In | Ari Hest

    1 de may. de 2007 · The Break-In by Ari Hest, released 01 May 2007 1. When and If 2. Bird Never Flies 3. Leaving Her Alone 4. So Slow 5. Right of Way 6. When to Quit 7. The Break-In 8. Big Ben 9. Just As Well 10. I've Got You

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ari_HestAri Hest - Wikipedia

    Shortly after releasing that, he worked with producer Mitchell Froom on "The Break-In", which was his last release on Columbia. As an independent artist once again in 2008, Hest created 52 , a subscription based service in which he wrote, recorded and released a new song every week for a year.

  6. The Break-In Ari Hest. Released 2007. The Break-In Tracklist. 1. When and If Lyrics. 2. ... More Ari Hest albums Natural. Sunset Over Hope Street. Show all albums by Ari Hest

  7. www.musicbox-online.com › reviews-2007 › arihest-break-in-07172007Ari Hest - The Break-In (Album Review)

    17 de jul. de 2007 · Ari Hest - The Break-In (Album Review) The Break-In. (Columbia) First Appeared in The Music Box, July 2007, Volume 14, #7. Written by Nalini Persaud. Tue July 17, 2007, 06:00 AM CDT. The packaging of Ari Hests latest album The Break-In seems as if it was meant to accompany a lost fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm.