My Ordinary Life - The Living Tombstone - Tiktok Remix Full Version - Slowed -

Released on November 24, 2017, as part of the album Internet Childhood , the song was a departure for , being their first original track not based on an existing video game or movie.

: The reverb creates a sense of space and emptiness, perfectly mirroring the song's themes of being "near divine" yet utterly alone. Released on November 24, 2017, as part of

: Lines like "They tell me I'm a god / I'm lost in the facade" represent the dehumanization that comes with extreme success. The artist becomes "six feet off the ground," placed on a pedestal that separates them from ordinary human connection. The artist becomes "six feet off the ground,"

: The chorus references King Midas: "Touch me, Midas / Make me part of your design". This symbolizes how everything the artist touches turns to "gold" (profit/success), but leaves them unable to feel genuine human warmth—becoming a "statue" in their own design. : The shift from "That's the real me"

: The shift from "That's the real me" in the first pre-chorus to "Is there a real me?" in the second highlights the loss of identity that occurs when one's public persona eclipses their true self. Why the "Slowed" Version Resonates on TikTok

"My Ordinary Life" by has transcended its 2017 roots to become a cornerstone of internet culture, particularly in its "Slowed + Reverb" TikTok remix form. While the original track is a high-energy glitch-hop anthem, the slowed version transforms the song into a melancholic, atmospheric exploration of fame, isolation, and the loss of self. The Origin and the Nichijou Connection