: The song explores the "stinging betrayal" of realizing that public icons are often wearing a "mask" or pretending to be flawless when they are actually suffering behind the scenes. Musical Composition

: Included as a B-side on the commercial single release.

Written by Amy Lee in 1999 when she was an "angsty teenager," the song critiques the promotion of unrealistic and hyper-sexualized ideals of perfection within the music industry.

: A raw version recorded on October 3, 2002, which was later released on the 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition cassette.

: The lyrics rail against idealistic, media-constructed images that Lee viewed as deceptive and harmful to the self-image of young people.

: Lee was partially inspired by her frustration with "bubblegum pop acts" that she felt were marketed like products, especially as she saw her younger siblings becoming idolized by them.

: The song is written in D minor with a tempo of 92 beats per minute . Vocal Range : Amy Lee's vocals range from A3 to D5 .

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Everybodys Fool - Evanescence (audio) Direct

: The song explores the "stinging betrayal" of realizing that public icons are often wearing a "mask" or pretending to be flawless when they are actually suffering behind the scenes. Musical Composition

: Included as a B-side on the commercial single release.

Written by Amy Lee in 1999 when she was an "angsty teenager," the song critiques the promotion of unrealistic and hyper-sexualized ideals of perfection within the music industry. Everybodys Fool - Evanescence (Audio)

: A raw version recorded on October 3, 2002, which was later released on the 20th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition cassette.

: The lyrics rail against idealistic, media-constructed images that Lee viewed as deceptive and harmful to the self-image of young people. : The song explores the "stinging betrayal" of

: Lee was partially inspired by her frustration with "bubblegum pop acts" that she felt were marketed like products, especially as she saw her younger siblings becoming idolized by them.

: The song is written in D minor with a tempo of 92 beats per minute . Vocal Range : Amy Lee's vocals range from A3 to D5 . : A raw version recorded on October 3,

Listen to the official audio from the 2023 remastered edition of Fallen: Everybody's Fool (Remastered 2023) Evanescence - Topic YouTube• Nov 16, 2023 Everybody's Fool (song) | Evanescence Wiki | Fandom