"PPP" is a song by American dream pop band Beach House, from the band's fifth studio album, Depression Cherry. The song was released as a single, along with "Beyond Love" on August 6, 2015.[1]
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"PPP" | ||||
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Single by Beach House | ||||
from the album Depression Cherry | ||||
Released | August 6, 2015 | |||
Genre | Dream pop | |||
Length | 6:08 | |||
Label | Sub Pop | |||
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The acronym "PPP" refers to "Piss Poor Planning", as the song is utilized as an embodiment to demonstrate a relationship built with zero thought, and lacking structure. Victoria Legrand uses lyrics such as "like tracing figure eights on ice in skates" to express the perfection and beauty that the honeymoon phase of a relationship will shower one with, but proceeds that line with "But if this ice should break it would by my- my mistake", depicting things falling through with the little construction which the said relation was built upon.
Upon release, "PPP" was profiled by publications such as Pitchfork Media, and Stereogum, who described the song as "gorgeous".[2] The song has also been described as dreamy, other- worldly, or floaty, giving listeners a levitation- like experience when listening. As of March 2022, the song has been streamed over 40 million times on the popular music streaming service Spotify.
At just over 6 minutes, at 6:08 in length, "PPP" is written in 6/8 time, and in the key of D♭.[3]
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