At points in life, you will meet people who you will go through things with you never expected. These are the people that will stick by your side through everything, even when the world is collapsing around you.
This was the idea for Noah Khan’s song, “Everywhere, Everything.”
“Eveywhere, Everything” is the seventh song off of Noah Khan’s third studio album, “Sick Season.” The album continues the ideas of love and also includes heartbreak.
In the pre-chorus Kahn says, “We didn’t know that the sun was collapsing/ ‘Til the seas rose and the buildings came crashing.” Khan is talking about the sudden shut down of the world when COVID-19 hit.
In the chorus, Khan shows his dedication by stating, “Everywhere, everything, I wanna love you/ ‘Til we’re food for the worms to eat/ ‘Til our fingers decompose, keep my hands in yours.” Through anything he will always love his partner, even through death.
The song starts out with softer vocals, which I personally like. You can feel Khan’s passion grow throughout the song. I chose this song because it has recently been on repeat in my car. This has been the best song to play with friends or even just by myself.
You can listen to “Everywhere, Everything” on all streaming platforms.
