Des'ree - Crazy Maze — (audio)

: The "maze" and "haze" metaphors represent cyclical patterns of self-doubt and toxic relationships. Des'ree emphasizes that overcoming these challenges requires the courage to "dance a different dance" and pursue authentic experiences over material wealth.

: The song is characterized as Neo Soul and contemporary R&B, blending elements of pop and progressive soul.

: Phrases like "Light's at the end of the tunnel" and "Running barefoot through the trees" reinforce messages of perseverance and the value of mental well-being. Audio Technical Details Information Album I Ain't Movin' Run Time Label Sony Soho Square / 550 Music Composer(s) Des'ree, Joshua Nile, Jeff Smith Crazy Maze (Album Version) Des'ree - Crazy Maze (Audio)

: It appeared on the same album as her global top 5 smash hit, "You Gotta Be". Lyrical Meaning and Themes

"Crazy Maze" is a soulful, introspective track by British singer-songwriter , featured as the second track on her critically acclaimed second studio album, I Ain't Movin' , released in May 1994 . Song Overview and Production : The "maze" and "haze" metaphors represent cyclical

: The lyrics "Nobody's the same, can I get a break?" signal a refusal to conform to others' expectations and a plea for rest from emotional strain.

: Des'ree produced the track alongside Peter Lord Moreland and V. Jeffrey Smith . The recording features a rich instrumental layer including keyboards, guitars, and drum programming by Smith and Moreland. : Phrases like "Light's at the end of

Lyrically, "Crazy Maze" is an optimistic reflection on navigating life's complexities and internal struggles.

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