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Phantom regret by Jim (The weeknd'song)
[edit]"Phantom Regret by Jim" is the closing track on Canadian singer The Weeknd's fifth studio album, Dawn FM, released on January 7, 2022. The track is a spoken-word piece narrated by actor and comedian Jim Carrey, who also serves as the conceptual host of the album's overarching theme—a purgatorial radio station guiding souls toward transcendence. The song stands out for its poetic and reflective nature, offering philosophical musings on mortality, regret, and spiritual enlightenment.[1] The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye,[2] crafted Dawn FM as a metaphorical transition between life and the afterlife, where the listener is encouraged to confront their past and seek redemption. "Phantom Regret by Jim" serves as the album’s epilogue, reinforcing its existential themes and inviting introspection. Unlike conventional album closers, the track does not rely on a melodic climax but instead delivers a meditative message through Carrey’s rhythmic, poetic narration. The spoken-word verses explore the notion that the afterlife is shaped by the purity of one's soul, emphasizing the release of regret and the embrace of love as keys to spiritual peace.[3]
Jim Carrey’s contribution to the track aligns with his well-documented interest in existential philosophy and spirituality. His delivery is calm and deliberate, heightening the ethereal ambiance created by the album’s soundscape. The production, handled by The Weeknd alongside Daniel Lopatin (Oneohtrix Point Never), Max Martin, and Oscar Holter, features minimalistic and atmospheric instrumentation that allows spoken-word poetry to take center stage. This unique approach to an album closer distinguishes "Phantom Regret by Jim" from traditional music compositions, reinforcing its role as a profound conclusion to Dawn FM's journey.[4]
Background and Concept
[edit]Dawn FM[5] is presented as a fictional radio show from the afterlife, with Jim Carrey as the host. The Weeknd[2] uses this idea to explore themes like regret, forgiveness, and finding peace. "Phantom Regret by Jim[6]" brings these ideas together, encouraging listeners to look within and reflect on their lives.
Jim Carrey[7] speaks in a slow, rhythmic way, sharing thoughts about the human soul and how inner peace can lead to a better afterlife. His voice is treated with sound effects that make it feel ghostly, matching the album’s idea of a spiritual journey.
Overview
[edit]"Phantom Regret by Jim"[6] is more like a spoken-word poem than a typical song. It wraps up the themes of Dawn FM[3], focusing on letting go of guilt and moving forward. The calm music behind the words helps listeners focus on the message and feel the emotions.
The track comes right after "Less Than Zero[8]," a more upbeat song that still carries a sense of sadness. As the final track, "Phantom Regret by Jim[6]" changes the mood, leaving behind melodies and creating a quiet, thoughtful space.
Lyrics and Themes
[edit]The words in "Phantom Regret by Jim" tell listeners to forgive themselves, let go of pain, and embrace love. One important line is, "Heaven’s for those who let go of regret," which means finding peace depends on releasing the pain of the past. The lyrics suggest that we create our own afterlife based on how we live and think.
The poem uses questions and imagery to make people think. For example, lines like "Were you patient? Or did you lament? Did you play pretend?" invite listeners to examine how they behaved in life. The overall message is about growing, healing, and finding peace.
Production and Composition
[edit]The music in this track is soft and atmospheric, with gentle synths and echo effects. This simple sound gives space for the spoken words to stand out. The background feels light and floating, supporting the idea of a spiritual journey.
The track was written by The Weeknd[2], Jim Carrey[7], and Daniel Lopatin[9]. Lopatin also helped produce much of the album and is known for making experimental electronic music. Max Martin[10] and Oscar Holter[11] also contributed to the production. Their combined work creates a calm and immersive experience that brings the album to a thoughtful close.
Reception
[edit]Both critics and fans praised "Phantom Regret by Jim"[6] for its deep message and unique style. Many saw it as a powerful end to the album and appreciated its serious tone. Some compared it to classic poetry or meditation, noting how rare it is to find this kind of piece in a pop album.
Jim Carrey’[7]s performance received special attention. Listeners felt his words were honest and meaningful, adding depth to the album. Outlets like Rolling Stone[12] and Billboard[13] called the track creative and praised how it helped make Dawn FM[3] feel like more than just a music album.
Cultural Impact
[edit]This track has connected with people beyond just music fans. Many listeners shared quotes from it online and talked about how it helped them reflect on their lives. The themes of healing and letting go have been important to many people.
Some fans also connected the message of this song with The Weeknd’s earlier work. His album After Hours[14] focused on darker themes like guilt and pain, while Dawn FM[3] offers a more hopeful view. "Phantom Regret by Jim
"Phantom Regret by Jim" | |
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Song by The Weeknd | |
Language | English |
Released | 2022 |
Genre | Alternative/Indie |
Length | 2 minutes 59 seconds |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCOXTEzfoJ4 |
"[6] shows a shift toward healing and understanding.
Jim Carrey[7]’s role was also widely discussed. He rarely takes part in music projects, so his performance here felt special. Some fans compared his message to spiritual teachings, and others said it helped them think more deeply about life and purpose.
Personnel
[edit]- The Weeknd[2] – songwriter, producer
- Jim Carrey[7] – spoken-word narration, songwriter
- Daniel Lopatin[9] (Oneohtrix Point Never) – songwriter, producer
- Max Martin[10] – additional production
- Oscar Holter [11]– additional production
Legacy
[edit]"Phantom Regret by Jim"[6] stands out as an unusual but powerful way to end an album. It shows The Weeknd’s interest in storytelling and deeper themes. The track has inspired people to think about life, death, and personal growth.
It also shows how music can go beyond entertainment to become something meaningful. With its soft music and thoughtful words, the track continues to be remembered as one of Dawn FM’s[3] most emotional and impactful moments.
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