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"New York (New York)" delivers a sharp, observational take on the evolving culture of the city. From the unmistakable aroma shift from “poo and pee” to legalized pot, to remote workers resisting office life, to tourists devouring chain-restaurant cuisine, Webber masterfully blends satire with melody. The chorus cleverly riffs on New York’s famous moniker, reminding listeners that while the city is full of history and prestige, it’s also full of everyday absurdities.
“This song is my love letter to New York—equal parts admiration and exasperation,” says Webber. “It’s about the ever-changing nature of the city, where the sacred and the smutty exist side by side.”
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