"Breathing Underwater" I wrote it as a tribute to Stevie Wonder Because I was raised with his music And I owe my musical complexity and understanding to growing up listening to intelligent, soulful music Lyrically, I wanted a song that There are so many love songs in life, you know? It's kind of the main theme of music, the love songs, romantic ones There are so many different ways to love and to show love in life And I wanted to comment on that, essentially So make a love song about the work that a Tuareg silversmith would put into his life's work The love that you put into a chamomile tea that you make for your friend that's really upset Who's had a really horrible day Or the love of There's a verse that says "Wild rose, Jericho sun, arid as stone" And uh, there's a plant in Africa called a, "Resurrection plant" Or a Jericho rose, and they can survive for hundreds of years Over a hundred years without water, it has to rain once and they blossom in minutes And, the love of that, that plant laying dormant for so long And all it takes is the slightest bit of moisture or nurture And it can blossom, you know? And people are like that too, you know? If you ever come across people that are cold or mean to you Usually they just, everybody just wants to be loved And it doesn't have to be, it doesn't have to be romanticly And so I wanted to make a comment on that It has a key change Musically, in the end because Stevie is like right out for that Yeah, so It's a love song And a, a love song to the world and a tribute to Stevie Wonder