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This week on 1001 Songs That Make You Want To Die, we dive headfirst into “Be Alright” by Dean Lewis — the heartbreak anthem that somehow became one of the most-streamed Australian songs of the 2010s.
On the surface, it’s a breakup ballad about betrayal, moving on, and your mate telling you to put the phone away. But when you really listen to the lyrics? It’s confusing. It’s melodramatic. It’s packed with pronouns. And somehow, Robbo is still out on the veranda, punching a dart while offering relationship advice.
We break down the verses, unpack the logic (or lack of it), question the emotional math, and of course spin the Fight Wheel to see which host has to step into the ring. There are odds. There are verdicts. There are potentially chaotic mauls.
Is this song genuinely moving… or just expertly engineered sad-boy pop?
Is “mate” ever acceptable in a chorus?
And most importantly — will it really be alright?
Probably not.
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