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Welcome To Heaven Lyrics
Soundtrack: Hazbin Hotel
Welcome To Heaven Lyrics
Welcome To Heaven Song Lyrics
[SAINT PETER]
Dearly beloved, it is my pleasure to say unto thee
Welcome to Heaven, oh-oh
Where the virtuous reside 24/7, oh-oh
People are happy that they died
'Cause here we got no worries, got no burglaries, no strife
It's the perfect afterlife
Welcome to Heaven, oh-oh
Check out our sick décor, the spirits leaven, oh!
Please keep your brimstone off the floor
We've got the best and brightest, the politest of the lot
And everyone is hot!
[EMILY]
Gosh, I'm so pleased to show some outsiders around
After you see our realm, you'll never wanna go back down
[SERA]
Of course, it is just temporary
I'm sorry you can't stay
[SAINT PETER & EMILY]
'Cause every single day in Heaven is a happy day
Welcome to Heaven, yeah
February, 06th 2024
"Welcome to Heaven" from the "Hazbin Hotel" soundtrack presents a whimsically idealized portrayal of the afterlife, contrasting sharply with the chaotic and morally ambiguous depiction of Hell in the series. Thruugh its upbeat melody and lyrics, the song offers a glimpse into Heaven's serene and joyous existence, as narrated by Saint Peter, Emily, and Sera, thereby showcasing the dichotomy between the realms of Heaven and Hell.Saint Peter's introduction sets a tone of blissful eternity, emphasizing Heaven as a pkace where the virtuous enjoy a worry-free existence "24/7." The mention of "no worries, got no burglaries, no strife" underlines the stark differences in safety, peace, and contentment when compared to Hell's tumultuous environment. The playful note about everyone being "hot" adds a light-hearted touch, suggesting physical attractiveness as a humorous aside to the spiritual purity typically associated with Heaven.
The song's invitation, extended through Emily's verse, to "show some outsiders around" hints at the exclusive nature of Heaven, where entry is a coveted privilege. This exclusivity is further emphasized by Sera's regretful remark that the visit is "just temporary" and that the outsiders cannot stay, reinforcing the idea that Heaven's delights are reserved for those who have met its stringent entry criteria.
The chorus, with its joyful declaration of "Welcome to Heaven, yeah," encapsulates the song's overarching message of a heavenly paradise that offers an eternal respite from earthly concerns. The reference to "sick décor" and the request to "keep your brimstone off the floor" inject humor into the portrayal, subtly nodding to the cleanliness and aesthetic appeal of Heaven while playfully acknowledging the visitors' origins from Hell.
Overall, "Welcome to Heaven" serves as a thematic foil to the grim and gritty realities of Hell depicted throughout the "Hazbin Hotel" series. It provides a lighthearted, albeit superficial, exploration of the afterlife's positive aspects, contrasting the complex moral landscape navigated by the characters in Hell. Through its catchy tune and whimsical lyrics, the song adds a layer of depth to the series' world-building, inviting viewers to ponder the afterlife's dualities and the criteria that distinguish Heaven from Hell.
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Classic Disney Part Of Your World
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Classic Disney Kiss The Girl
Classic Disney I'll Make a Man Out of You
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High School Musical Somewhere Over The Rainbow
The Wizard Of Oz Pure Imagination
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