Ophelia

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"Ophelia" is a popular folk-rock song by the American band The Lumineers, known for its catchy piano riff and introspective lyrics about fame and temptation.

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Ophelia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Lumineers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes conflict between authenticity and success
pressures of sudden popularity
genre folk rock
indie folk
hasAudience indie folk fans
mainstream pop listeners
hasInstrumentation drums
guitar
piano
vocals
hasLyricsStyle introspective
hasMood melancholic
wistful
hasMusicalFeature piano riff
hasNotableElement anthemic chorus
catchy piano riff
handclap rhythm
repetitive title hook
hasReputation catchy and emotionally reflective song
hasStyleCharacteristic folk-inspired melody
indie rock production
minimalist arrangement
sing-along chorus
stomping rhythm
hasSubject inner conflict of the narrator
romanticized temptation
the cost of fame
hasTempo mid-tempo
hasTitleCharacter Ophelia NERFINISHED
isAssociatedWith The Lumineers live performances
The Lumineers radio hits
isPopular true
language English
lyricTheme consequences of success
fame
introspection
temptation
narrativePerspective first person
partOf The Lumineers discography NERFINISHED
performer The Lumineers NERFINISHED
recordingArtist The Lumineers NERFINISHED

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The Lumineers notableWork Ophelia