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As seasons change, love sometimes fizzles out. Post Malone’s latest song, Circles, captures this relatable feeling in meaningful words

Sheetal

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There are many break-up songs but what about songs those hint at a break-up? Well, such songs come handy for frequent daters or those who are on the verge of walking out of a relationship. Post Malone’s Circles is one song that inspires one to end all the pain a person goes through during an emotionally draining relationship.

Circles has garnered more than 19 million views since it was uploaded in Youtube on September 3. The music is addictive and the same goes for the lyrics —‘Seasons change and our love went cold, feed the flame ’cause we can’t let go.’

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You will witness this Grammy-nominated star singing instead of rapping in Circles. And as if this was not enough, he turned himself into a character from the Game of Thrones for the video. The song may not go down well with a section of Malone’s followers who would prefer other songs from his third album, Hollywood’s Bleeding, for the reason that they are used to hear him rap. But, it does not mean that singing, music, lyrics and even the video of the song is any less than some of his hits like Rockstar and Sunflower.

Peppy number

Circles has some really peppy beats, the kind of song I would really like to hear while travelling with my friends on a road trip. I like it very much.

—Mitali Singh, forensic science student, PU

Lyrical beauty

A well-written track that makes you catch its vibe and it’s a disparate tune.

—Amrit Kaur, student

Versatile singer

I feel the song is catchy and quite relatable. Post Malone proved his versatility with this one. After Sunflower, this is going to be on my playlist for a long time now.

—Rashi Vats, student at UIAMS, PU

—As told to Sheetal

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