![]() ![]() Staring at the Sun seems to be a metaphor about Post Malone’s inability to fully give his life to someone he loves, and how his passion for music eventually leaves his loved ones longing for more. While there is no confirmation on whether this is what the song is about, one can easily find the parallels in his personal life. The source said, “Post loves Ashlen and cares about her but lives his life as though he’s a rock star. ![]() she make my world go roundĪccording to one source speaking to Us Magazine, the rapper loved Diaz, but his lifestyle was too much. This led to a breakup with his ex-girlfriend Ashlen Diaz after being together for three years.Īshlen got me the most beautiful gifts ever. At the time, Malone had a rough time finding the balance between his career and finding time for a relationship. Those who have been following Post Malone’s career might remember the artist went through a breakup back in 2018. This theme returns in the pre-chorus with her adding, “‘Cause I can count on you to let me down/ I won’t put up a fight/ I got lost in the light.” There are lyrics such as, “I try to rewind, I get reminded that time don’t wait for nobody/ Can’t get too close and don’t let it go.” SZA’s verse seems written from the perspective of the girl who keeps being burnt by Malone. “If you keep staring at the sun, you won’t see what you have become/ This can’t be everything you thought it was/ Blinded by the thought of us/ So give me a chance, I will f*** up again/ I warned you in advance/ But you just keep on starin’ at the sun.” Or two, the said loved one keeps hoping he will change, blinded by her hopes that he will - but this will never happen. One, the person who loves Malone is so blinded by his star power that they are unable to see him as flawed. This hook can be interpreted a couple of ways. He says, “But girl, what I can promise is I’ll let you down/ So don’t put up a fight/ You’ll get lost in the light.”Īnd then finally we get the all-encompassing hook which he tells this person they “keep staring at the sun.” This verse is followed with a bridge that eventually leads into the chorus with him giving this loved one further warning. ![]() “Wait (Wait)/ I know you gotta lotta sh** you’d like to say (To say, to say)/ Slow down, think you gettin’ lil’ carried away/ You’re too close, to the flame/ But you don’t, wanna turn around/ Like you got me figured out.” He makes comparisons to him being the flame that will eventually burn the person he loves. In the first verse, Malone seems to be speaking to someone from his past, telling said person to not rush before understanding his imperfections. What do the lyrics in Staring at the Sun mean? Here is what the new Post Malone song Staring at the Sun could mean. Given the timeline of the recorded album, this could be entirely possible. Does the song speak to the musician’s personal life? His latest single “Staring at the Sun” sees the rapper and singer/songwriter join forces with SZA on a song which seems to speak on a troubled relationship. The album features many collaborations alongside big names including Halsey, Meek Mill, Travis Scott, and many more. Pic credit: Malone is back with a new album that is already making waves titled Hollywood’s Bleeding. If you think you may have enjoyed the sun a little too much and have solar retinopathy, consult your doctor of optometry as soon as possible.Post Malone at the American Music Awards. Imagine putting a little burn mark in the back of your eye, definitely a bad idea! Usually the vision loss is reversible although it may take up to a few months. This causes vision loss or even a scotoma (missing spot of vision). The light rays focus onto the macula and cause inflammation. This is the most sensitive and visually sharp part of the retina. Light from the sun focuses on the part of the retina responsible for your central vision, called the macula. Whether you’re looking at the sun during a solar eclipse or on a regular day, the light emitted from the sun can cause permanent damage to the retina. Jessica, is it bad for me to stare at the sun?” I’m sure the abundant sunshine we’ve had this week prompted the question, so lets learn about solar retinopathy today… Earlier this week, a young patient of mine asked “Dr. ![]()
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