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A.K.G.S

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The core of this work is Struggle and Will.
Struggle is the confrontation with ones own weakness and complacency, and at the same time the confrontation with the cold gaze directed at those who act with strength and purpose.
The lyrics are constructed on the rhetoric that in the realm of popular music, an art form unavoidably bound to the competition over niches, the true battle lies not against peers but against the self that must be established.

Creation is inherently a solitary act. Without self discipline, no expression of genuine gravity can exist.
This work declares the will to face inevitable hardships with resolve.

The line If it all ends in safety I would rather face and fall against the future embodies that determination, and the phrase You would not understand not a thing proclaims the will to move forward beyond external judgment.

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