

Love needs the laying down of armour and being mutually vulnerable and selfless. Jordin’s solution that ‘you better go and get your armour’ is in fact the opposite of what love requires.

With this perspective, love goes against our nature and hence is like a battlefield (or a least a battle). It has high energy and is very danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar. This question can’t be answered without the Christian worldview that human relationships are fallen as we have rejected God and are inherently self-seeking. The track runs 4 minutes and 2 seconds long with a D key and a major mode.

It was written by Louis Biancaniello, Ryan Tedder, Sam Watters and Wayne Wilkins, while production of the song was helmed by Tedder and The Runaways. What is hard for her to grasp is: if love is meant to be lovely, why does it seem like war? About Battlefield 'Battlefield' is a song by the American singer Jordin Sparks, taken from her sophomore studio album of the same name. Battlefield has a BPM/tempo of 145, is in the. The song peaks at the ‘better go and get your armour’ bit – love it! By now the clip has warmed up to one worthy of the track.īut what of its theme? Jordin sings of the common experience of what love seems to be like. Battlefield is a song by Jordin Sparks released on 28th November 2021. It is written by OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder (he also wrote Bleeding Love and Halo), and while the verses and lyrics are nothing to write home about and the concept is an old one (for those under 25 google ‘Pat Benatar’) the song is well crafted. Im usually a pop, rock guy but theres a few tracks on. The song builds to a chorus dominated by Jordin’s vocal prowess. Dont know if this is old news for you, but the album was released july 22nd here in Sweden. The songs starts off slow and reflective (the clips starts off plain boring – the expensive car doesn’t even move!), but when the bridge comes one gets a taste of what’s to come. Jordin Sparks could have continued in her ways of groovy R&B (see One Step at a Time) or catchy pop (see Tattoo) but instead she has chosen epic ballad for the first single off her new album.
