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Times where somebody is DrivenToSuicide in {{Music}}.

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** [[https://youtu.be/2b1IexhKPz4 "Kyuukurarin"]] is a song about suicidal depression born from unrequited love and has multiple references to hanging. Interestingly, the song's producer iyowa confirmed that the song was at least partially inspired by Sayori from ''VideoGame/DokiDokiLiteratureClub''.

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*Taylor Swift has surprisingly many implications of this, especially in later work.




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** In the bridge of “Is It Over Now?”
--> '' I think about jumping\\
Off of very tall somethings\\
Just to see you come running. ''
* Hayley Kiyoko’s “somewhere between the sand and the stardust” is a GriefSong about someone who committed suicide.
--> '' I wish I was stronger, wish I convinced you,\\
You said ‘it’s over’, couldn’t continue,\\
I’ll love you forever, and I forgive you. ''
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* Music/CarterUSM's "Lean On Me I Won't Fall Over" is addressed to the narrator's friend, who's struggling with addiction, self-harm and other issues. Their suicide (jumping in front of a London Underground train) is considered inevitable unless someone steps in to help.
-->One of these days you'll get away from London town \\
Causing chaos and delay on the Underground
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** The demo version of "Can't Hardly Wait", recorded for the album ''Tim'', featured alternate lyrics that were more blatantly about suicide, . It's possible the lyrics were toned down a little for the version heard on ''Pleased To Meet Me'' simply because that album already had "The Ledge" on it.

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** The demo version of "Can't Hardly Wait", recorded for the album ''Tim'', featured alternate lyrics that were more blatantly about suicide, .suicide, with the narrator implying they were going to jump off a water tower. It's possible the lyrics were toned down a little for the version heard on ''Pleased To Meet Me'' simply because that album already had "The Ledge" on it.

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