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  1. Jan 21, 2022 · Only 40 seconds long, “The Forbidden Fruits Of Eden” is the shortest song on the album, serving as the intro track. The track only consists of AURORA’s vocalizing and harmonizing with ...

  2. Aug 17, 2022 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesThe Forbidden Fruits Of Eden · AURORAThe Gods We Can Touch℗ 2019 Glassnote Entertainment Group LLCReleased on: ...

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    Aurora explained the track to Apple Music:

    In the book, Aurora wrote the following:

    Decca Records regions

    Glassnote regions

    •It is Aurora's only song where she does not sing any words. Instead, she vocalizes.

    •It is also her shortest song to date, being less than a minute.

    •This track, "Artemis" and "A Little Place Called the Moon", are the only songs that remain in the same track position on all variants of The Gods We Can Touch.

    •The song was regularly used as an intro on The Gods We Can Touch Tour, played from a recording as Aurora and the band entered the stage, or sung live, usually segued with "Heathens" as the next song.

  3. May 30, 2022 · AURORA - The Forbidden Fruits Of Eden (Extended) - YouTube. Seabs. 18 subscribers. Subscribed. 243. 8.7K views 1 year ago. I love this intro song but always wished it was longer, so...

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  4. Jan 21, 2022 · The Gods We Can Touch is AURORAs third studio album. On October 6, 2021, the album showed up on the lossless streaming service Qobuz , revealing its title, artwork and full tracklist.

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  6. Sarah Cothran - "Love Story" We were both young when I first saw you I close my eyes, and the flashback starts I'm standing there On a balcony in summer air See the lights, see the party, the ball gowns See you make your way... AURORA "The Forbidden Fruits Of Eden": Ha-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah, oh-ah Ha-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah, oh-ah ...