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The Rising Compass

What is this song about?

Entitlement anthem that opens by rejecting 'no,' reduces partners to interchangeable body parts, and declares sex is always the answer — consent framed as a foregone conclusion.

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What Might This Song Do to the Listener?

The narrator opens by hearing "no" and treating it as background noise, something to push past on the way to what he already decided was happening. Every person mentioned exists as a collection of parts, interchangeable and unnamed, valued only for proximity and availability. The entire premise rests on a single conviction: sex is the point of every interaction, every relationship, every moment. There is no curiosity about another person here. There is appetite wearing confidence like a costume.

You hear these words and they hand you a frame where other people's boundaries are obstacles, not information. If you already carry entitlement toward someone else's body, this reinforces it without a second thought. If you've been on the receiving end of someone who wouldn't hear "no," these lyrics land like a slap. The contamination is plain: another person's refusal gets rewritten as foreplay. That idea sits in your head whether you agree with it or not.

What Might This Song Do to a Society?

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Audience Vibe

The compass reads the lyrics. The Audience Vibe reads the people — the general place the audience thinks the compass should be pointing for this song, not a raw tally of votes. Two needles, one song; the gap between them is the data.

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Do you think it should stay where it is, or be pushed further in one direction?

One vote per person per song per year. No single vote can move the needle far — it takes a crowd.

How the Audience Vibe is calculated

The needle is the compass score nudged by the crowd — never a raw tally. Every "push higher," "push lower," and "agree" vote is recombined into one position each time someone votes:

  • Direction comes from the split. Only the gap between higher and lower votes moves the needle. "Agree" votes pull it back toward the compass score.
  • It takes a crowd. Early votes move it gently — a handful shifts it only a point or two. The more lopsided the crowd, the further it goes.
  • It's capped. The audience can pull a song at most 15 points off the compass score, either direction. No pile-on can push it past that.

So a single "push lower" on a song with few votes moves the needle a little (often a point or two), not all the way down — and it can never run away.

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