Michael Abels – Anthem Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

Anthem Lyrics

Do mi na vi ri fo sa ci
Do mi na fi ri fo san
Do vi re mi ta tu so fe
Do vi re tu fa si lan

San tu do re la tu fa me
San tu re vi ha cri va le
Do mi na fu tri fo san tu
Lo fu san ta

Ri ma fa tu no fe sa tu
Cri po va tu no fe san
Su me la fo su me ta to
Su me la fo dan te la

San tu do re la tu fo me
San tu re vi ha cri fan re
Do mi na fu cri fo san tu
Lo te fu mo sa va
Cri tu

Do mi na vi cri fo sa ci (mi re fa re)
Do mi na fi cri fo san (do re fa fe ro)
Do vi re mi ta tu so fe (ci re mi do)
Do vi re tu fa si lan (mi re fo la re)
San tu do re la tu fa me (sol si la re)
San tu re vi ha cri va le (si re la do la)
Do mi na fu cri fo san tu
Lo te fu mo sa va (amen)
Cri tu (amen)

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This music plays over the film’s opening credit sequence, which initially shows a single caged rabbit and eventually pulls back to reveal an entire wall full of caged rabbits. The significance of the animals does not become clear until later in the film.

Q&A

Find answers to frequently asked questions about the song and explore its deeper meaning

What did Michael Abels say about "Anthem"?
Genius Answer

I wanted “Anthem” to sound like an evil march. Like you knew that someone with bad intentions was coming. One thing that Jordan loves to do and is becoming known for is [to] take something you always assumed was safe or innocent and turn it into something else. The children’s voices is one example—Jordan wanted to start with them because he thought it would be super scary. The reason the lyrics are nonsense has everything to do with Us, which is we want to communicate the message that there’s a group of people who are organizing, but we don’t want the audience to understand their purpose. We want the audience to find that out later, along with the lead characters. The best lyrics of any song you love aren’t the obvious ones—they’re the poetic ones open to interpretation. You’re forced to listen with your emotions and your instincts rather than your intellect.

Are the lyrics actually supposed to mean anything?
Genius Answer

We had always agreed that the lyrics would just be nonsense, and we wouldn’t try to choose a language. But when it came time to write the lyrics, I realized the obvious, which is that there’s no such thing as nonsense. Everything that comes out of a voice means something, even if it’s a moan or a sigh. Suddenly I had new respect for Dr. Seuss and Lewis Carroll. I ended up just choosing vowels that are very easy to sing. By the time I ruled out all the difficult sounds, I had a little nonsense language of my own. When I was worried that something was actually a word, I would Google the syllable just to make sure it didn’t have a secret meaning. They sound like Latin only because they’re sounds that we’re used to making.

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Recorded At
Sony Scoring Stage (Culver City, CA)
Release Date
March 15, 2019
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