Angie Aparo Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Seed |
| 2 | Welcome to the World Unknown |
| 3 | American Teenage Tale |
| 4 | Beautiful |
| 5 | Te Quiero Por Dentro |
| 6 | The American (hidden Track) |
| 7 | Falling Leaves |
| 8 | Champagne Supernova |
| 9 | Someday |
| 10 | I am Whoever |
| 11 | Nazis On My Radio |
| 12 | Whatever We Become |
| 13 | Boats |
| 14 | Don't Let It Bring You Down |
| 15 | It's Alright |
| 16 | Coldhearted |
| 17 | Flesh Breath and Bone |
| 18 | Nature's Way |
| 19 | Love |
| 20 | Imagine |
| 21 | Suicide |
| 22 | 1893 |
| 23 | All Her Pretty Ways |
| 24 | Birds of Palestine |
| 25 | Broken |
| 26 | Caroline |
| 27 | Child You're the Revolution |
| 28 | Child You’re the Revolution |
| 29 | Cold Hearted |
| 30 | Cry |
| 31 | Don’t Let It Bring You Down |
| 32 | Fight for Your Right to Party |
| 33 | Flesh, Breath & Bone |
| 34 | Free Man |
| 35 | Gloria |
| 36 | Good Fight |
| 37 | Gravity |
| 38 | Green into Gold |
| 39 | Hard Woman |
| 40 | Hidden Song |
| 41 | Hush |
| 42 | Intro |
| 43 | Its Alright |
| 44 | Killing for Jesus |
| 45 | Little Red Brickhouse |
| 46 | Man in the Box |
| 47 | Me and My Jane |
| 48 | Memphis City Rain |
| 49 | Nature’s Way |
| 50 | No Time |
Angie Aparo Albums
About Angie Aparo
Angie Aparo is an Atlanta-based singer-songwriter who emerged in the late 1990s with a deeply personal brand of alternative rock that blends introspective lyrics with melodic, guitar-driven arrangements. His breakthrough came with songs like "Seed" and "Spaceship," which showcased his ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives over accessible yet sophisticated musical backdrops. Albums like "Out of the Everywhere" and "The American" established him as a thoughtful chronicler of American life, with tracks like "Welcome to the World Unknown" and "American Teenage Tale" capturing both intimate personal struggles and broader cultural themes. While never achieving mainstream commercial success, Aparo built a devoted following through his honest songwriting and has influenced a generation of singer-songwriters in the Southeast music scene.