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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Dawn FM" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

The song "Dawn FM" by The Weeknd explores the theme of death and the transition to the afterlife through the metaphor of a radio station. "Dawn FM" is not just a radio station, but a guide accompanying the listener to the other world.

The Weeknd feels alone in the face of death ("I'm going solo, going solo on this road"), he is afraid of the unknown and seeks support ("But I need somethin' to hold on to, make me believe in the impossible"). He is tormented by doubts: what awaits him after death - light or only darkness? ("'Cause after the light is it only darkness? Is it only darkness?").

Jim Carrey acts as the host of "Dawn FM," a soothing voice that helps listeners, in this case The Weeknd, accept the inevitable. He assures that the transition will be painless ("Don't worry, we'll be there to hold your hand..."), encourages you to relax and enjoy "one more hour of music" before heading towards your destiny.

"103 and 5 'Dawn FM'" symbolizes the frequency on which you can hear the voice of the afterlife, the frequency of transition. The call "Don't switch" implies that there is no turning back.

[The Weeknd:]

This part I do alone,

I'll take my lead, I'll take my lead on this road,

And I need something to hold,

Make me believe in make-beliefs.

'Cause after the light, is it dark? Is it dark all alone?

All alone–

[Jim Carrey:]

You are now listening to 103.5 Dawn FM.

You've been in the dark for way too long, it's time to walk into the light and accept your fate with open arms.

Scared? Don't worry, we'll be there to hold your hand and guide you through this painless transition.

But what's the rush? Just relax and enjoy another hour of commercial free yourself music on 103.5 Dawn FM.

Stay tuned.

[The Weeknd:]

103.5 Dawn FM!

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