Don't Lose Ur Head (feat. Christina Modestou)
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Don't Lose Ur Head (feat. Christina Modestou) · SIX · Christina Modestou
Six: The Musical (Studio Cast Recording)
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Released on: 2018-08-31
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Fun fact: Anne didn't sleep with anyone and Henry came up with it cause she wouldn't give birth to a boy. Instead she gave birth to queen Elizabeth before she was beheaded.
next person to say this was inspired by hamilton ends up like her
Ok....why are historical musicals like MEGA good
The ironic thing about this is the Anne WAS bothered about politics and wasn’t actually considered extremely pretty. In fact, Catherine of Aragon was probably ‘fitter’ when she was Anne’s age. What drew Henry to Anne was that she WOULDN’T sleep with him. Once they were actually married (after many years) it was her refusing to stop voicing her opinion and accept that Henry wanted mistresses that got her beheaded. A women before her time.
Every time she says "what was I meant to do?" the tone of the song gets darker and darker... like, really, everyone blames her, but she didn´t had the power to say no to the king
I love how cocky and confident Anne is until the last verse of the song and during the last chorus you can really hear the panic and desperation in her voice.
I like Hamilton too, but if I see one more comparison to it I'll scream.
"Everybody chill, it's totes God's will."
I don't know if this was on purpose, but I like how she sounds childish throughout the song until the end.
Dont compare SIX to Hamilton. You wouldn't compare "Assasins" to "Anastasia" because they both are amazing in their way.
Henry cheats on his wife with her: "Well lol haha"
"And then my daddy said, 'You should try and get ahead.'"
I like how Anne is the only queen to tell her entire story. Aragon sings about the divorce, Seymour sings a bout her son, Cleves sings about her life after Henry, Howard sings about her sexual abuse, and Parr sings about her love for Thomas and refusal to marry Henry.
I just wanna say:
I just realized Anne was the only one that actually had her death and situation actually said in detail
“He doesn’t want to bang you, somebody hang you” best line
Anne's cheerful attitude during this song probably is in reference to accounts of her final days as well as her execution, when she was allowed visitors during her imprisonment records show how shocked people were about her high spirits and jovial attitude and reports of her execution note that she was almost "skipping" towards the headsman. While in prison on what was commonly known as false charges of adultery, she was supposedly reported as explaining her joy at her upcoming execution being that she's just relieved that this will all be over soon, the humiliation and anger will have an end. Her final speech before her death she proclaimed that she still loved Henry, although many believe that this was to protect Elizabeth I, whose status and future was in limbo at this period in time.
Henry- Cheats on Anne
WTF-
Anne: Don't lose your head