The Yearn Romantic’s Tracklist

The Past

so good- joan: intro-1:17

Driver’s License- Olivia Rodrigo 1:20-2:24

Notting Hill scene (Julia Roberts)- 2:24-2:32

Epilogue IU 2:32-4:00

The Present

Call Me By Your Name scene 4:01-4:19

Memories- Conan Gray 4:20-5:32

Notting Hill scene (Julia Roberts)- 5:32-5:41

Love Me- Hauskey 5:41-6:27

Cheek To Cheek- Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong 6:27-7:31

The Future

When The Day Is Done- grenterez 7:32-8:30

Arabesque, L. 66: No. 1. Andantino con moto- Claude Debussy 8:30-9:25

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The Yearning Romantic

Heartbreak and self-discovery are central themes in thisYearning Romantic’s CIAB. The teen illustrates how a past lover still influences their life, showing difficulty in letting go of both the relationship and the past. A longing to find someone who will truly see, love, and cherish them is at the heart of the teen’s present and future.

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Heartbreak and self-discovery highlight this teen’s CIAB. The yearning romantic  view their past through a lens of loss. They emphasize this loss and pain through sound effects that distort and muffle lyrics to illustrate the inability to let go and process a heartbreak. There is a sense of hurt and pain in the distortion and choices of lyrics from joan’s so good:

Should I talk to her?

Should I introduce myself?

What if I mess it up?

I just can’t believe my eyes

There’s my girl,

that I know for sure

Never thought I’d need somebody else

Like you,

that you can make me feel, feel,

feel so good

All these years,

waiting for the one,

Never settle for nobody else

Now you’re here,

Life has never felt, felt, felt so good

The yearning romantic starts their song with a high-pitched string guitar, which is quickly followed by a heavy synthesizer beat, which moves back into the guitar into a Spanish-sounding beat. The teen adds echo sound effects to create a dream sound in Olivia Rodrigo’s Driver’s License. The lyrics are about a lover who has moved on suggesting the teen is transitioning to a new phase in their life.

And I know we weren’t perfect,

but I’ve never felt this way for no one, oh

And I just can’t imagine how you could be so okay now that I’m gone.

The teen chooses to use a quote from a Notting Hill scene to emphasize their willingness to be seen –

I’m also just a girl,

standing in front of a boy,

asking him to love her

The yearning romantic longs for their past love to see them as their authentic self or simply as the woman they are. In their audio biography, the teenager shares their heartfelt journey and expresses a deep desire to reshape their narrative by healing from the lingering pain of heartbreak and embracing the possibility of new love.

We can see the teen’s lingering pain through the song Epilogue by IU the lyrics

Was it good to know me?

Was it good to love me?

Are the old songs I would sing for us still comforting?

If you answer ‘yes’ to all of these questions

With that alone, my life will be okay

Oh, it’ll hold enough meaning

They further set it as an intimate mood through the slow music pace and the choice of using an electric guitar and keyboard to display a mellow atmosphere. A scene from Call Me by Your Name is significant in showing the teens’ internal struggle with telling someone from the past that they loved them (or deciding to keep it inside) –

Is it better to speak or die?

Moving forward continues with Conan Gray’s song Memories –

But you show up today,

just to ruin things

I wanna lf-

put you in the past ’cause I’m traumatized,

But you’re not letting me do that.

Toward the end of the song, the teen fades out the lyrics to shut out that thought. The participant goes back, creating tension of being unable to do anything. However, during their journey of breaking free, the participant amplifies the volume for the lyric

Today, just to ruin things

I wanna.

From the louder volume of the song, the teen emphasizes that past love is blocking them from escaping the past and letting go of those memorie

Currently, the yearning romantic moves from loving others to loving themselves. It is inward, confident self-love represented by the rhythm of the song Love Me by Hauskey –

Got a list of things I hate,

About myself,

But I’m gon build a fuckin fire,

And burn that list to hell,

Yeah, all that hate messed up my brain,

But it’s all bout to leave,

It’s time to,

Love me,

Time to,

Love me.

Driver’s License by Olivia Rodrigo turns the teen’s past into lost love:

 I guess you didn’t mean what you wrote in that song about me

‘Cause you said forever,

now I drive alone past your street Red lights, stop signs

I still see your face in the white cars, front yards 

Can’t drive past the places we used to go to

‘Cause I still fuckin’ love you, babe

(Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh)

They still desire to be seen by those they want to love now. They use this by returning to the Notting Hill quote –

I’m just a girl,

standing in front of a boy,

asking him to love her.

to further emphasize their pure view into their heart. There is optimism in the present of finding happiness and another love where they will be in –

Heaven,

I’m in heaven

And my heart beats so that

I can hardly speak

And I seem to find the

happiness I seek

And my heart beats so that

I can hardly speak

And I seem to find the

happiness I seek.

 

The future is short – which is common for most teen’s as they typically cannot see beyond high school. In the future, the yearning romantic suggests there is hope for a peaceful life with their lover, and they reflect this in their song choices. The first song, When The Day Is Done

What I had in front of me was love

And I’m living in it

Take me back to 01

Where life just begun If I could,

I’ll do it all again (oh)

I know that you got me no matter wherever I go

So when the day is done,

I’m coming home to you

When the day is done,

I’m coming home to you.

Then the yearning romantic continues with Clause Debussy’s Arabesque, L. 66: No. 1 Andantino con moto, which sounds like a series of colorful waves that slowly turns into the sound of twinkling stars and rain coming down. When the rain ends, a simple quote sums up the teen’s CIAB –

Choose love over fear.

To be written

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