All the Evanescence - Wake Me Up Inside song lyrics, Evanescence song titles listed on this site are the property of respective authors (Evanescence), artists, label and trademarks and are listed for educational purposes only.If you want to use Evanescence - Wake Me Up Inside lyrics, label or trademarks please contact the respective artists, authors or label owners. Breathe into me and make me real Bring me to life (Wake me up) Wake me up inside (I can't wake up) Wake me up inside (Save me) Call my name and save me from the dark (Wake me up) Bid my blood to run (I can't wake up) Before I come undone (Save me) Save me from the nothing I've become Bring me to life (I've been living a lie, there's nothing. Play and Listen music video by evanescence performing bring me to life c 2004 wind up records llc Evanescence - Bring Me To Life Mp3 By EvanescenceVEVO Publish 2009-12-02 Play Download Ringtone. Nov 19, 2013 - Stream Evanescence - Wake - Me - Up - Inside by Zejn from desktop or your mobile device.
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In 2018, NPR ranked this as the #88 greatest song by a female or nonbinary artist in the 21st century, saying:
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In the shadow of 9/11, American masculinity was in crisis and the music industry seemed keen to cash in on the resulting anxiety by assembling legions of male rap-rock malcontents. Meanwhile, singer-songwriter Amy Lee’s sketches of gothic metal with classical foundations became Evanescence’s 2003 debut, Fallen. But while shopping the band around for radio play, Wind-up Records head Ed Vetri was allegedly told radio stations wouldn’t play ‘a chick and a piano.’ So Evanescence reluctantly agreed to add male rap vocals to its lead single, ‘Bring Me To Life.’ Paul McCoy, frontman of 12 Stones, came in to insulate chauvinistic rock listeners from Lee’s operatic subjectivity. The song would peak at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and earn a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2003 – yet its resulting acclaim was a double-edged sword for Lee. ‘I’ve never tried to abandon my femininity with the band,’ she said in a 2013 interview. ‘I think it’s very aggressive. I embrace that femininity. But I remember having many talks with the suits about that being a negative thing.’ Lee would later ditch the rap and assert her own vision of the song on the 2017 album Synthesis.