“Magnificent” opens with a bitterly ironic question, one that echoes like a verdict rather than praise. Lux Prima and Nadeem Din Gabisi frame the song around the wreckage of lost innocence. The verses cut deep, mapping the quiet violence of modern life: debt without relief, labor without dignity, liberation that “winked” and walked away. The chorus feels ceremonial, repeating its awe-struck refrain as if daring the listener to confront what’s been normalised, exploitation polished into spectacle. It’s a song about watching it be stripped away, generation after generation, and still being told to admire the shine.
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