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"Baby Let’s Make It Real" is a song by American rock band Eels. It was released as the first single from their 13th studio album, 2020’s Earth to Dora. “Who You Say You Are” was the B-side on a limited edition 7-inch single. “Here’s a way to forget your troubles for three minutes and 55 seconds.” E implored his fans “Listen to this song and think about my problems instead.” Laura Barton in The Independent described the double side track ‘Who You Say You Are’ as “particularly arresting” because “it captures the very particular woe of the songwriter, writing a song about a certain someone only later to no longer feel so certain about them.” In interview E agreed with Barton about this “It’s kind of a song about writing a song in a way...It’s trying to tell myself to be a little more cautious

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  • "Baby Let’s Make It Real" is a song by American rock band Eels. It was released as the first single from their 13th studio album, 2020’s Earth to Dora. “Who You Say You Are” was the B-side on a limited edition 7-inch single. “Here’s a way to forget your troubles for three minutes and 55 seconds.” E implored his fans “Listen to this song and think about my problems instead.” Laura Barton in The Independent described the double side track ‘Who You Say You Are’ as “particularly arresting” because “it captures the very particular woe of the songwriter, writing a song about a certain someone only later to no longer feel so certain about them.” In interview E agreed with Barton about this “It’s kind of a song about writing a song in a way...It’s trying to tell myself to be a little more cautious sometimes.” Australia’s scenestr describe ’Who You Say You Are' as a wonderful, three-minute release of charming, sparkling, acoustic indie pop. (en)
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  • "Baby Let’s Make It Real" is a song by American rock band Eels. It was released as the first single from their 13th studio album, 2020’s Earth to Dora. “Who You Say You Are” was the B-side on a limited edition 7-inch single. “Here’s a way to forget your troubles for three minutes and 55 seconds.” E implored his fans “Listen to this song and think about my problems instead.” Laura Barton in The Independent described the double side track ‘Who You Say You Are’ as “particularly arresting” because “it captures the very particular woe of the songwriter, writing a song about a certain someone only later to no longer feel so certain about them.” In interview E agreed with Barton about this “It’s kind of a song about writing a song in a way...It’s trying to tell myself to be a little more cautious (en)
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