In Hell by Japanese Breakfast
In Hell by Japanese Breakfast

In Hell

Japanese Breakfast * Track #8 On Jubilee

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In Hell by Japanese Breakfast

Release Date
Fri Jun 04 2021
Performed by
Japanese Breakfast
Produced by
Michelle Zauner
Writed by
Michelle Zauner
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Diverting from the overall album themes of finding joy after heartbreak, this song follows a protagonist who after witnessing the clinical death of a dear one, probably a family member, maybe a parent, which would connect directly to Michelle Zauner personal life, suffered severe trauma with the exp...

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In Hell Lyrics

[Verse 1]
With my luck, you'll be dead within the year
I've come to expect it
There's nothing left to fear, at least there's that
Face to face, and at my hands
I snowed you in with hydrocodone
Layer by layer 'til you disappear

[Chorus]
Hell is finding someone to love
And I can't have you
Hell is finding someone to love
And I can't see you again

[Verse 2]
Wheeled you and laid on your side
I cried and cried and at my signal
They stopped your heart and then you died
And under the fluorescence, another sterile room
Where no one ever tells you just how clinical death looks
And I can't unsee it, the two shots it took

[Chorus]
Hell is finding someone to love
And I can't have you
Hell is finding someone to love
And I can't see you again
Hell is finding someone to love
And I can't feel you
Hell is finding someone to love
And I can't, I can't

In Hell Q&A

Who wrote In Hell's ?

In Hell was written by Michelle Zauner.

Who produced In Hell's ?

In Hell was produced by Michelle Zauner.

When did Japanese Breakfast release In Hell?

Japanese Breakfast released In Hell on Fri Jun 04 2021.

What did Japanese Breakfast say about "In Hell"?

Zauner told Pitchfork:

For an album about joy, that song is the saddest song I have ever written. It’s about putting my dog down and thinking, Why couldn’t we just have this option when my mom was dying? In movies, when someone dies, they just close their eyes one day and they’re gone. But it’s lit...

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What have the artists said about the song?

This might be the saddest song I’ve ever written. It’s a companion song to ‘In Heaven’ off of Psychopomp, because it’s about the same dog. But here, I’m putting that dog down. It was actually written in the Soft Sounds era as a bonus track for the Japanese release, but I never felt like it got its d...

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