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: The use of "Angel" as a term of endearment and the recurring theme of being "meant to be" reinforce the song's romantic, almost spiritual tone. Critical Reception Review : Over and over again… | GeekyCoder

The song is characterized by its dramatic and emotional production, drawing heavy influence from bands like Queen and the Beatles.

: It features a classic power ballad buildup, beginning with softer melodies that escalate into a bombastic, operatic chorus.

: Lines such as "Over and over again, I feel the pain in my heart" and "I keep on loving you, there’s no end" convey a sense of persistent longing and vulnerability.

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: The use of "Angel" as a term of endearment and the recurring theme of being "meant to be" reinforce the song's romantic, almost spiritual tone. Critical Reception Review : Over and over again… | GeekyCoder

The song is characterized by its dramatic and emotional production, drawing heavy influence from bands like Queen and the Beatles.

: It features a classic power ballad buildup, beginning with softer melodies that escalate into a bombastic, operatic chorus.

: Lines such as "Over and over again, I feel the pain in my heart" and "I keep on loving you, there’s no end" convey a sense of persistent longing and vulnerability.

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