2019Released
2:52

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This rumination on loss and identity finds Jonathan Davis reflecting on grief. It walks with me, it takes its time It sinks its teeth in one at a time It loves to feed, it loves my past It's always taunting but somehow out of grasp Davis personifies grief as a ghost-like child.

"Can You Hear Me" was originally a solo song demoed by Davis in 2015. The Korn singer's bandmates, and producer Nick Raskulinecz, transformed the tune into an eerie EDM-influenced track. Lyrically, it took on a new meaning in the wake of the death of Jonathan Davis' estranged wife Deven in August 2018. Davis told Kerrang: "That was originally one of my solo songs, but the band took it – just like Take Me on the last record was one of my solo songs. Nick loved that song, and the band went back and did it and I really liked how it came out. That's one of the songs with 20-something vocals on it. There's so many harmonies that it's like ABBA or some s--t. I love it."

The intense video was filmed and directed by Adam Mason. The eerie clip focuses on a woman seemingly being stalked through her smartphone.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Can You Hear Me.
DKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
120BPM

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Released By

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Roadrunner Records
© 2019 The Korn Partnership under exclusive license to Elektra Records, a Warner Music Group Company [Roadrunner Records]
℗ 2019 The Korn Partnership under exclusive license to Elektra Records, a Warner Music Group Company [Roadrunner Records]

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