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Faster (Reprise) Original West End Cast of The Prince of Egypt (Ft. Liam Tamne & Luke Brady)
"Faster (Reprise)" from *The Prince of Egypt* features a powerful blend of #MusicalTheater and #Pop elements. Released in 2020, it explores themes of urgency, determination, and the struggle for freedom. The soaring vocals and dynamic instrumentation underscore the emotional intensity of the characters' journey, reflecting their desire to break free from oppression. The song contributes to the broader cultural narrative of liberation and hope.
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[RAMESES, spoken]
Moses, where are you?
(sung)
Through every prankish endeavour
Every wild chariot ride
One thing I thought was forever
You’d always be at my side
There was a time I thought that time would last
And somehow I’d be time’s master
[MOSES & RAMESES]
Too young and stupid to realise the time moved so fast
Now it seems even faster
[TZIPPORAH, spoken]
Look at you. You used to live in a palace with hundreds of slaves looking after your every need
[MOSES, spoken]
Now hundreds of sheep look to me for their every need. And you know what? I love them
[TZIPPORAH]
Do you feel the same way about people?
[MOSES]
Well, sheep are simple. See that ram over there? How he glances at that ewe. He’s afraid he’s not worthy of her
Moses, where are you?
(sung)
Through every prankish endeavour
Every wild chariot ride
One thing I thought was forever
You’d always be at my side
There was a time I thought that time would last
And somehow I’d be time’s master
[MOSES & RAMESES]
Too young and stupid to realise the time moved so fast
Now it seems even faster
[TZIPPORAH, spoken]
Look at you. You used to live in a palace with hundreds of slaves looking after your every need
[MOSES, spoken]
Now hundreds of sheep look to me for their every need. And you know what? I love them
[TZIPPORAH]
Do you feel the same way about people?
[MOSES]
Well, sheep are simple. See that ram over there? How he glances at that ewe. He’s afraid he’s not worthy of her
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