Gasoline - — Halsey (airspoken Cover)

The chorus—"you're part of a machine, you are not a human being"—critiques how society and the industry can treat artists as products rather than people.

The cover maintains the lyrical integrity of the original, which Halsey has cited as a summary of her debut album, Badlands . Gasoline - Halsey (Airspoken Cover)

This guide explores the acoustic reimagining of Halsey’s "Gasoline" by the band . While Halsey's original is a brooding electropop anthem about mental health and the pressures of fame, Airspoken's cover strips back the production to highlight the song's raw emotional core. Core Themes & Meaning The chorus—"you're part of a machine, you are

You can find the track on major streaming platforms like SoundCloud and YouTube. Legacy of "Gasoline" While Halsey's original is a brooding electropop anthem

Phrases like "flaw in my code" and "heart is gold" reflect a sense of being different or "broken" in the eyes of society. The Airspoken Reimagining

Unlike the heavy synth-driven original, Airspoken often utilizes acoustic guitars and vocal harmonies to create a more intimate, vulnerable atmosphere.