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Just Not's Journey is a song composed by Ian Woodside and it was performed by Griffin Weber. This song was played during the 6th episode of TPOT.

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Credits [ ]

  • Ian Woodside (Composer)
  • Griffin Weber (Singer)

First Verse: [ ]

Our heroes set off on a dragon-scaled quest

They've got until dinner, with no time to rest. (Nickel: Ooh, our team gets its own singer? Very cool!)

Our brave heroes and Nickel- (Nickel: Hey!)

Are off to the beast

And once they return

Then they'll have quite the feast!

Second Verse: [ ]

The team trekked to the forest, no weapon in sight

They must climb that tall mountain

Or face quite the plight! (Price Tag: Oh, uh, I mean Pillow easily took out the dragon last episode. We just figure-)

They’ll climb that tall mountain

Right now, like I said

And they’ll do it without one more silly question! (Book: *sigh* We may as well do what they say.)

Third Verse: [ ]

So Just Not climbed the mountain

Up the endless staircase

And they crossed fiery lava

‘Till the mountain was vanquished. (Nickel: Why are we listening to this thing?! It’s just wasting our time!)

Just Not noticed two sides

Of the mountain they could slide

One looking serene

One left them petrified! (Bomby: I think the choice is obvious, we’ll take the calm side-)

They decided the scarier path

Was the best way to go

It’ll train them up and make them strong

For the dragon-y foe! (Nickel: No we’re not.)

And they went down the scary one… (Cake: Please, no!)

AND THEN THEY WENT DOWN THE SCARY ONE!

AND THEN THEY WENT DOWN THE SCARY ONE!!!! (Nickel: Fine!)

Fourth Verse: [ ]

Our heroes disheveled

From the crazy slide quest

Ventured deep through the forest

To the dragon’s nest

But on the way they see a spike

And they think it’s quite funny

So they decide to jump on the spikes

And despawn themselves! (Nickel: NO!)

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Journey Changes ‘Don’t Stop Believin” Lyrics at NFL Halftime Show

Journey, the rock band founded in san francisco, made a point not to cheer on the detroit lions at sunday's game against the 49ers.

Legendary rock band Journey changed the lyrics to their classic hit "Don't Stop Believin'" during the halftime show of the NFC championship game Sunday at Levi's Stadium in San Francisco.

The Detroit Lions faced off against the San Francisco 49ers, and by the time Journey's halftime show rolled around, the Lions were winning by 17 points .

The band performed their hit songs "Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)," "Be Good to Yourself," and "Any Way You Want It" with a finale of "Don't Stop Believin'."

But they made a point not to cheer on the Detroit team. During the last song, frontman Arnel Pineda changed the iconic line "Just a city boy / Born and raised in South Detroit" to "Just a city boy / Born and raised in San Francisco."

The SF crowd cheered in agreement with Journey and following the performance, the 49ers made a comeback victory, nabbing the win 34-31.

"What a fitting tribute considering the score earlier! We did not stop believing!" noted one commenter on social media.

They'll face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 in Las Vegas .

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Rachel Platten Is Teaching Her Daughters They Can 'Overcome Anything' in New Song 'Girls' (Exclusive)

The "Fight Song" singer also opened up about mom guilt and overcoming postpartum depression

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Rachel Platten is conveying a message of strength for her daughters and women everywhere.

In celebration of Mother's Day on Sunday, the "Fight Song" songstress released her latest inspirational track "Girls. " The song represents a new era for Platten, who is ready to share her experience overcoming postpartum depression through music — and the love she has for her two daughters Violet, 4, and 20-month-old Sophie.

"It was really important to me to get to send a message to my daughters, mark this period of time and let them know how I was feeling, how important [they are] and how much love I have for them," Platten, 41, tells PEOPLE exclusively.

"I was really missing them when I was going off to the studio because my baby was just 3 months when I started doing sessions again," she adds. "Sometimes songs feel like they come out of the sky, like a little star I grab. This one came almost pre-written. It was almost like it was revealing itself as I played."

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Platten played the track for daughter Violet, who calls it "her song" — and who she hopes can look back on it forever as a message of hope.

"I was trying to explain to her why I've been busy lately. I just took a trip and I've been gone and I'm going to be gone more. Of course, the mom guilt comes, but we lay together in her bed and we talk about it deeply," she says.

Adding, "I tell Violet, 'Mommy's going to release your song now. Mommy's going to go out into the world and share your song with the world. Is that okay?' And she said, 'That's okay.' She said, 'Okay, mommy. It's a good song.' I think that they don't get it yet, but they will, and I think they'll be really proud to have their own song."

As she was writing the track, Platten realized she has "so much to say now that I'm a mother."

"Anything is possible. I know that there's a lot of doors that we have to kick down and ceilings to break, and there's obstacles in our way. Not just for women, for all humanity, but I think especially for girls and women right now," she says. "When I think about my girls in the world that I'm bringing them into, it can be scary to think about social media, and the way that they're going to think that they need to look or act or dress or talk or change themselves or dull themselves or hold themselves back."

In the past, Platten has been open with fans about her journey with postpartum depression . Now, she's open about the realities of "mom guilt" and balancing her career.

"I think no one told me that there would always be that mom guilt. You hear it, but you don't know what it feels like until you experience it, and it is really heartbreaking. You could be off doing the most selfless thing for your family. I'm here working not just for me, but to support my family, and yet my heart is heavy because I feel like I'm choosing this over them. Even though I know that's not true," she says, adding that it's part of her mission to continue the conversation.

In the process, however, therapy, journaling, exercise and "mom group texts" have been her saving grace.

"Real talk, if other moms are reading this, I feel like when I was struggling with postpartum, it was very easy for me to be vulnerable and share the lows of parenting. Right now, as I'm starting to promote this song, I'm sharing a lot of the highs and the side that I didn't show for four years when I was just hiding in my bed and depressed," she says.

"But I also feel like it's important to tell other mothers, I am also learning to balance this. This is hard. I was crying 15 minutes ago holding my baby because I knew I had this interview and how important this is to me, and yet I'm torn. I don't know if it ever gets easier."

In addition to "Girls," Platten is gearing up to announce a project she's been working on for over four years and share the person she's become.

"I feel so proud of myself for getting out of the hardest thing I've ever been through and for finding light again," she says. "Even if the music that I've made, which I think will reach the whole entire world, but even if it didn't, I am so proud of myself for being brave and getting back out there. That's what I want my daughters to know, that you can overcome anything."

"I feel like I have the best secret in the world. I've made the best music of my life. I think it's like my Tapestry by Carole King. It's my opus. It's truly my life story. It's almost the introduction to the world. Because 'Fight Song' is just a little piece of me, and the world knew me from that, but they didn't even."

"This album really introduces all of me. It almost talks about my journey from dark to light and the hero's journey. I am so excited for the world to hear it," she concludes.

"Girls" is out now.

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Switzerland’s The Code lyrics as Nemo wins Eurovision 2024

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Switzerland’s Nemo has won Eurovision 2024 after an eventful evening in Malmo with their song The Code.

The performer dominated the scoreboard for the evening with points flying left, right, and centre.

Although it was touch and go for a few moments as the singer had tough competition against Croatia and Ukraine, the incredible artist managed to scoop the win.

The singer, who uses they/them pronouns melded genres in their performance which was a fantastic mix of opera, pop, and drum and bass.

Fans loved the 24-year-old artist who impressed viewers with their ability to sing incredible high notes while performing on a rotating plate on stage.

Their act was nothing short of incredible, and a well-deserved win that was beloved by viewers.

But what are the lyrics to the Eurovision 2024 winning song?

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The lyrics in full for The Code

Welcome to the show

Let everybody know I’m done playing the game I’ll break out of the chains You better buckle up I’ll pour another cup This is my boheme So drink it up my friend Uhhh Uhhh This story is my truth I, I went to hell and back To find myself on track I broke the code Oh, Oh, Oh Like ammonites I just gave it some time Now I found paradise I broke the code Oh, Oh, Oh Let me tell you a tale about life ‘Bout the good and the bad, better hold on tight Who decides what’s wrong, what’s right Everything is balance, everything’s light I got so much on my mind And I been awake all night I’m so pumped, I’m so psyched It’s bigger than me, I’m getting so hyped Uhhhh Let me taste the lows and highs Uhhhh Let me feel that burning fright Uhhhh This story is my truth I, I went to hell and back To find myself on track I broke the code Oh, Oh, Oh Like ammonites I just gave it some time Now I found paradise I broke the code Oh, Oh, Oh Somewhere between the 0s and 1s That’s where I found my kingdom come My heart beats like a… Somewhere between the 0s and 1s That’s where I found my kingdom come My heart beats like a drum Uhhhh… I, I went to hell and back To find myself on track I broke the code Oh, Oh, Oh Like ammonites I just gave it some time Now I found paradise I broke the code Oh, Oh, Oh

What is the meaning of The Code?

The Code is about gender discovery and breaking out of the norms of society.

Nemo’s lyrics tell a narrative about learning who you are and breaking out of the binary.

Their lyrics literally mention binary code: ‘the 0s and 1s’ which is a clear reference to breaking the mould or gender binary and exploring who you are.

They write that they went to ‘hell and back’ on this journey of self-discovery, but have now ‘found paradise’.

How many times has Switzerland won Eurovision?

Switzerland has won the competition twice before tonight, making this their third-ever win at Eurovision.

The country first won in 1956, when the artist Lya Assia sang Refrain.

In 1988 they won when Celine Dion – yes the Celine Dion – performed Ne partez pas sans moi in the competition. At the time the artist was relatively unknown but she has now of course, gone on to have a hugely successful career.

Nemo’s win tonight marks the first time in 36 years that the Swiss have been able to celebrate a win.

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Changing our hair, getting divorced, taking spa vacations — they’re not just things we do; they’re “journeys.” The quest for better health is the greatest journey of all.

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Drew Barrymore has been talking with Gayle King about her perimenopause “journey ,” and the soccer phenom Carli Lloyd has just divulged her fertility “journey .” By sharing her breast cancer story, Olivia Munn has said she hopes she will “help others find comfort, inspiration, and support on their own journey.” A recent interview with Anne Hathaway has been posted on Instagram with a headline highlighting her “ sobriety journey ,” and Kelly Clarkson has opened up about what Women’s Health calls her “ weight loss journey .” On TikTok, a zillion influencer-guides lead pilgrims on journeys through such ephemeral realms as faith, healing, grief, friendship, mastectomy, and therapy — often selling courses, supplements or eating plans as if they were talismans to help safeguard their path.

“Journey” has decisively taken its place in American speech. The word holds an upbeat utility these days, signaling struggle without darkness or detail, and expressing — in the broadest possible way — an individual’s experience of travails over time.

It’s often related to physical or mental health, but it can really be about anything: “Putting on your socks can be a journey of self-discovery,” said Beth Patton, who lives in Central Indiana and has relapsing polychondritis, an inflammatory disorder. In the chronic disease community, she said, “journey” is a debated word. “It’s a way to romanticize ordinary or unpleasant experiences, like, ‘Oh, this is something special and magical.’” Not everyone appreciates this, she said.

According to the linguistics professor Jesse Egbert at Northern Arizona University, the use of “journey” (the noun) has nearly doubled in American English since 1990, with the most frequent instances occurring online. Mining a new database of conversational American English he and colleagues are building, Egbert could show exactly how colloquial “journey” has become: One woman in Pennsylvania described her “journey to become a morning person,” while another, in Massachusetts, said she was “on a journey of trying to like fish.”

Egbert was able to further demonstrate how the word itself has undergone a transformative journey — what linguists call “semantic drift.” It wasn’t so long ago that Americans mostly used “journey” to mean a literal trip, whereas now it’s more popular as a metaphor. Egbert demonstrated this by searching the more than one billion words in a database called COCA for the nouns people put before “journey” to clarify what sort they’re on. Between 1990 and 2005, the most common modifier was “return,” followed by words like “ocean,” “train,” “mile,” “night,” “overland,” and “bus.”

But between 2006 and 2019, usage shifted. “Return” remains the most common noun modifier to journey, but now it’s followed closely by “faith,” “cancer,” and “life.” Among the top 25 nouns used to modify “journey” today are: “soul,” “adoption,” and “hair.”

In almost every language, “journey” has become a way to talk abstractly about outcomes, for good reason: According to what linguists call the “primary metaphor theory,” humans learn as babies crawling toward their toys that “‘purpose’ and ‘destination’ coincide,” said Elena Semino, a linguist at Lancaster University who specializes in metaphor. As we become able to accomplish our goals while sitting still (standardized tests! working from home!), ambition and travel diverge. Yet we continue to envision achievement as a matter of forward progress. This is why we say, “‘I know what I want, but I don’t know how to get there,’” Semino explained. “Or ‘I’m at a crossroads.’”

So it’s not surprising, perhaps, that as Americans started seeing good health as a desirable goal, achievable through their own actions and choices — and marketers encouraged these pursuits and commodified them — the words “journey” and “health” became inextricably linked. In 1898, C.W. Post wrote a pamphlet he called “The Road to Wellville,” which he attached to each box of his new product, Grape-Nuts. In 1926, the Postum Cereal Company republished the pamphlet as a small book , now with the subtitle, “A Personally Conducted Journey to the Land of Good Health by the Route of Right Living.”

The language (and business) of self-help so completely saturates culture, “it gets kind of hard to trace where a word started and where it came from,” said Jessica Lamb-Shapiro, author of “Promise Land: My Journey Through America’s Self-Help Culture.” Americans like to put an optimistic, brave spin on suffering, and “journey” seeped in because, Lamb-Shapiro speculated, it’s bland enough to “tackle really difficult things,” yet positive enough to “make them palatable and tolerable.”

“Journey” had fully entered medical speak by the 2010s. Many cancer patients recoiled from the “battle” language traditionally used by doctors, as well as by friends and relatives. In “Illness as Metaphor,” Susan Sontag had noted back in 1978 that “every physician and every attentive patient is familiar with, if perhaps inured to, this military terminology.” But now, opposition to the notion of disease as an enemy combatant reached a crescendo. To reflexively call an experience of cancer a battle created “winners” and “losers,” where death or long suffering represented a failure — of will, strength, determination, diet, behavior, or outlook — on the part of the patient.

Many patients “detest” the military metaphor, Robert Miller conceded in Oncology Times in 2010. Knowing this, Miller, then a breast cancer oncologist affiliated with Johns Hopkins, said he struggled to find the right words in composing a condolence note to a patient’s spouse. “I welcome suggestions,” he wrote.

“Journey” seemed less judgmental, more neutral. In Britain, the National Health Service had started to almost exclusively use “journey” language in reference to cancer (treatments were “pathways”). Semino, the metaphor expert whose father had died of cancer at a time when patients’ diagnoses were hidden from them, wanted to examine how patients talked about it — and whether that language caused them harm. In a research paper Semino published with colleagues in 2015, she looked at how patients talked about their cancer on forums online and found that they still used “battle” as often as they did “journey,” and that “journey” could be disempowering, as well.

For some people, talking about cancer as a “journey” gave them a sense of control and camaraderie — buddies traveling the same path — but others used the term to convey their exhaustion. Having cancer “is like trying to drive a coach and horses uphill with no back wheels on the coach,” one man wrote. Patients used “journey” to describe just how passive they felt or how reluctant to bear the burden of their disease. Separately, patients have told Semino how much they hate the word “journey,” saying it trivializes their experience, that it’s clichéd.

But it was too late: The metaphor already was everywhere. In 2014, Anna Wintour was asked which word she would like to banish from the fashion lexicon and she said, “journey.” The following year, Yolanda Foster, the mother of Gigi and Bella Hadid, told People magazine that while she was on her Lyme disease journey, two of her children were afflicted, too. Medical journals and government publications began describing insomnia , the effort to achieve health-care reform , diabetes , and the development of RSV vaccines as a journey. The term “healing journey,” in use since at least the mid-2010s, blew up around 2021. The phrase in news media referenced the experience of cancer , celebrity weight loss , trafficking of Indigenous children , Sean Combs’s creative process , spa vacations , amputation , and better sex .

On the Reddit channel Chronic Illness, one poster eloquently fumed that persistent sickness is not a journey. “It’s endless, pointless and repetitive. There’s no new ground to gain here.” The cultural insistence on illness as a journey, from which a traveler can learn useful, or even life-changing lessons, becomes something to “disassociate from, survive, endure.” It “causes social isolation.”

Although she concedes its downsides, Stephanie Swanson likes to think of herself as on a journey. Swanson, who is 37 and lives in Kansas City, was an engineer by training, with three young children, a career and a sideline as an aerialist, when she got long Covid in the summer of 2022. The things that had made her successful — her physical stamina, her ability to solve problems — evaporated. “I’ve had to give up my career, my hobbies, my physical abilities,” she said. “I’ve gained 30 pounds on my tiny dancer body. I’m doing the best I can with what I have.”

Swanson makes a distinction between “journey” and “trip”: The latter is circumscribed by a start, an end, and hotel and restaurant reservations along the way. She sees “journey” as a way to capture the arc of a whole life.

When she was running operations at a medical center at the University of Kansas, she always imagined slowing down to enjoy her kids more or to read a book, but “I felt like my head was going to explode.” Now Swanson has become a person who must rent a wheelchair for her upcoming trip to New York City, and she likes how “journey” accommodates all the challenging, unexpected circumstances she confronts. “To me, the word ‘journey’ resonates with choosing to be on a path of acceptance but not standing still,” she said. “I’m not giving up, but recognizing that this is the path I’m on.”

Ramani Durvasula uses ”journey” advisedly. A clinical psychologist in Los Angeles who treats women in emotionally abusive relationships, she recognizes how “journey” has been “eye-rollingly cheapened” and has started to experiment with alternatives. She’s tried “process.” She’s tried “healing trajectory.” But she falls back on journey, because it, more than any other word, expresses the step-by-step, sometimes circular or backward nature of enduring something hard. “Arguably, a journey doesn’t have a destination,” she said. “Have you ever taken a hike in a loop? And you end up exactly where you parked your car?”

But Durvasula does object to the easy-breezy healing so many journey hashtags promote, what she calls the “post-sobriety, post-weight-loss, now-I’m-in-love-again-after-my-toxic-relationship” reels. Too many TikToks show the crying in the car then the cute party dress, skipping over the middle, when people feel ugly, angry, self-loathing, and hopeless. “I want to see the hell,” she said. “I want to see the nightmare.”

When in 2020 a Swedish linguist named Charlotte Hommerberg studied how advanced cancer patients describe their experience, she found they used “battle” and “journey,” like everyone else. But most also used a third metaphor that conveyed not progress, fight or hope. They said cancer was like “imprisonment,” a feeling of being stuck — like a “free bird in a cage,” one person wrote. Powerless and going nowhere.

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    Just the same way you love me (Just the same way she...) Loves. Take a chance now the timing's right You bring to me the key to my life Stay with me Won't you stay the night In the mornin' feelin' fine, yeah [Chorus] Oh, no, you should be holdin' on to him girl Oh, yeah just like, just like you want to do Oh, no, just love and squeeze him girl

  19. Lea Salonga

    [Chorus] What a journey it has been And the end is not in sight But the stars are out tonight And they're bound to guide my way [Post-Chorus] When they're shining on my life I can see a better day ...

  20. TPOT 6

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  21. Kendrick Lamar

    [Chorus] They not like us, they not like us, they not like us They not like us, they not like us, they not like us [Verse 3] Once upon a time, all of us was in chains Homie still doubled down ...

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  23. Switzerland's The Code lyrics as Nemo wins Eurovision 2024

    Now I found paradise. I broke the code. Oh, Oh, Oh. Somewhere between the 0s and 1s. That's where I found my kingdom come. My heart beats like a…. Somewhere between the 0s and 1s. That's ...

  24. And the Winner Is: Kendrick Lamar. And Old-School Hip-Hop

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  25. Don't Stop Believin'

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  26. yetep & KLAXX

    [Pre-Chorus] I swear I feel like we're flying And I don't feel like going home just yet [Chorus] Don't care 'bout the morning after Me and you just staying up 'til the sun A tragic beautiful ...

  27. Everything Is a Journey Now

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  29. Journey

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  30. Alex Wilkerson and Darien Lane live at Wild Wines

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