The phrase "It's Called: Freefall" is mainly known as the title of a song by the rock band Rainbow Kitten Surprise from their 2018 album "How to: Friend, Love, Freefall." The song explores themes of struggle, loss, and letting go. The narrative can be interpreted as a conversation with the devil about vices and hardships, reflecting on the desire to let go of burdens and negative emotions. The "freefall" represents the act of surrendering, releasing control, and allowing oneself to fall freely without resistance, metaphorically letting go of struggles or anger. It's also seen as letting go of the pressure to maintain a perfect image to the world and stopping the effort to save everyone else while neglecting self-care. The song has deep, complex lyrics that touch on friendship, mental health, and personal struggles, and ends on a note of potential release and peace by "letting it all go".
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