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A tale of self-acceptance built around a character who sees in colours others cannot. The song opens in folkie mode, Martin's voice alone, before more voices and instruments arrive as Jupiter begins to feel comfortable in her own skin. The architecture mirrors the lyrical arc: isolation giving way to chorus, whisper to affirmation. The refrain is simple and declarative: "I love who I love." It repeats, accumulates, becomes a mantra of permission. Beneath the gentle acoustic foundation sits a choir, the orchestra of rainbows the lyrics invoke, all of it in service of a message about the cost of hiding and the freedom that comes when you stop. The song closes in Zulu, the words repeated like a spell, a final insistence that acceptance is not negotiable.
"JUPiTER" is a track by Coldplay, from the album Moon Music (Full Moon Edition), released 3rd October 2024. The track is 4:01 long. It's filed under Alternative. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 11 articles about Coldplay.
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