You're Gonna Go Far

Album: Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever) (2023)
Charted: 60 86
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Songfacts®:

  • "You're Gonna Go Far" by Noah Kahan is a song about letting go of someone who is leaving their hometown to chase their dreams. The singer expresses a mix of sadness, pride, and love for the person, who is going to "go far" and do great things in life. The track conveys the message that we should support and celebrate those who pursue their passions, even if it means saying goodbye.
  • So who is Kahan addressing? It may be a childhood friend who dreamed of the city lights, a parent watching their fledgling wings beat, or a lover with stars in their eyes and wanderlust in their soul. Whether it's a friend, a child, or a lover, the song reminds us that love can overcome physical distance and we can always be there for each other in spirit.
  • The song starts with Kahan driving the subject of the song to the bus stop. He wants to hold onto the person but knows deep down they need to go.

    The only time I got to praying for a red light
    Was when I saw your destination as a deadline
    "This is normal conversation, babe, it's all fine"


    They find themselves engaged in a forced conversation in the car, attempting to feign normalcy.
  • This is one of seven previously unreleased tracks on Stick Season (We'll All Be Here Forever), the deluxe version of Kahan's 2022 album, Stick Season. Another track from the deluxe edition, "Your Needs, My Needs," explores a similar narrative. In contrast to "You're Gonna Go Far," which presents an alternative happy ending with the recipient successfully moving away, "Your Needs, My Needs" delves into the deterioration of a relationship when the other person becomes excessively needy.

    Kahan confirmed this, tweeting: "The beginning of both songs is the car ride to the bus stop and the response to them leaving is what comes after."
  • Kahan wrote "You're Gonna Go Far" himself and co-produced it with his regular collaborator Gabe Simon and the track's engineer Konrad Snyder.

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  • Paul from Orlando, FloridaThis song is very popular on TikTok, especially the chorus. It's often used in tribute videos for people that have died.
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