You're Mine

Album: Immortalized (2015)
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Songfacts®:

  • Disturbed vocalist David Draiman wrote this song for his wife, model/wrestler Lena Yada. He told the radio station WAAF: "It's something that I had not done, really, on any record, and it's probably Disturbed's first attempt at, dare I say, a pseudo, kind of, love song. It's lyrically not as dark as you've come to expect from us."
  • The love (ish) song wasn't the only new thing about Immortalized, Disturbed's sixth studio album. The band's songwriting process also went through an overhaul.

    "There's a lot of new and fresh in the mix," Draiman told Billboard. "We had more input on each other's parts than we probably ever had previously. Everything was really put under the microscope and everybody had an opinion, and, believe me, everyone was voicing them loudly... We were very, very cooperative with one another, very professional the entire time - not that we haven't always been, but especially this time."

Comments: 1

  • The Devoutone of the better songs of Disturbed
    a true masterpiece of musical art
    and very powerful vocals

    and above all, at least to me, relatable

    would highly reccoment this song to others
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