Had It Coming
"Had It Coming" is the first single from Matthew Good's sixth solo album, Arrows of Desire. The song was first released to Canadian radio on May 27, 2013 and was officially released on ITunes on May 28.[1] Upon its release, the song reached #1 on the ITunes Top Rock Songs chart in Canada. On June 4, an Extended Version of the single was released, featuring the song "We're Long Gone".
Description
In an interview with The Huffington Post Canada, Good gave a description of what the song is about:
- It's exactly what it sounds like. In the first part I talk about myself. It's a first-person kind of thing. It's not 'I had it coming' in a bad way. It's just like, 'Oh finally. It's about time I had it coming.' Then in the second verse I talk about everyday ordinary people caught in the 9-to-5. And they slip into the dream of those pressures being released from them. That's the whole reference to breathing under water. You can find that you can breathe. And I go on to 'you've had it coming' 'Yay.' And then I go on to say that we've all had it coming — might as well put it all together in one big fuckin' package — and the song's over. That's pretty much it.[2]
References
- ↑ "Matthew Good to release ‘Arrows Of Desire’ September 24, "Had It Coming" available on May 28". FrostByte Media Inc. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
- ↑ "LISTEN: Matthew Good Debuts New Song 'Had It Coming'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved May 28, 2013.
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