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: Listeners on Album of the Year and Reddit frequently praise the song's "infectious beat" and atmospheric vocals, describing it as a "beautiful" and "moody" standout in the experimental pop scene.
: It opens with the line about an average person lying up to two hundred thousand times a day, framing the speaker's own "I'm fine" as just another necessary falsehood to get through the day.
: The refrain—an urgent plea to "Kiss me until the rays aim at us" —symbolizes a desperate attempt to feel something genuine before time runs out or the "shot" of reality hits. Production and Reception Never Get Used To People Life
Never Get Used To People -- Life Letters [Electronic] (2018)
: The track uses a haunting, minimalist Electronic production style to capture a mood of quiet desperation. : Listeners on Album of the Year and
"Never Get Used To People" is a Russian musical artist whose work, particularly the song is widely recognized as a melancholic anthem for existential weariness and isolation. The project's late-night, atmospheric sound blends glitchy electronic bedroom pop with elements of hip-hop and R&B. Thematic Review: "Life Letters"
: There is a haunting tension between a fear of being left alone and a resentment of needing another person, famously expressed in the line: "I hate it when I need you like that" . Production and Reception Never Get Used To People
: It gained massive popularity via TikTok, where users adopted the "glitched" segments of the song for artistic trends, often acting as if they were spasming or malfunctioning to match the track's auditory skips.