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Why I Love This NAS Song: “Come The End” by Charles Connolly from the album Hands Up

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My usual standard to gauge if a song is good is what I call “the Street Hummability Factor”; in other words: how often do I find myself humming a song while I’m walking down the street.

When talking about NAS songs, there are quite a few songs that meet this criteria: mentioning them one by one would make this review unnecesarily long. But there is one that has been UNDOUBTEDLY the most Street-Hummable song on NAS.

Charles Connolly’s “Come The End”

The virtues of the song speak for themselves. There’s no need of me mentioning the brilliant arranging, the great mix or the beautiful sonic palette; it would be much easier for me to just dwelve into the technical side of things, but this would bore most readers who aren’t audio-oriented.

I wanna focus on two things really, and the main reasons why I love this song. The first one being Charles’ vocals and how they mutate along the piece. For those of us who are really familiar with his catalog, Charles hangs in the “light tenor” range for most of his song. But this song hits differenty: “CTE” is sung with a solemn feel to it. While not exceptionally low for him, he goes low enough for the lyrics to hit deep (no pun intended). And when the drums come in, the solemnity is replaced with sheer determination. But still retaining that “X factor” that makes his vocals so appealing to me.

The second motive are the lyrics, and how they strongly resonate with me. The fear of insignificance.

I was once asked by my sister, as part of a public exercise, along with 50 other people, to write down our greatest fears on a piece of paper and then put it in a box. After a long time and serious consideration, I added my own piece of paper to the box.

OBLIVION.

Being forgotten. Not being remembered. Not making enough of a mark on the world, or on the people closest to me. Having my name fade away shortly after death. It’s not a fear of dying; it’s perhaps… a fear of dying in vain.

Come the end, I just wanna feel your pride

More than I do at this present time

Come the end, I just wanna make you proud

You’re allowed to shed a tear now

At its core, “Come The End” is a heartfelt self-examination about life, death, and how we are remembered. It is not just about the fear of death, but more about wanting to live in a way that brings pride, meaning, and connection with others.

There are two songs on NAS that I love but did not write myself. One of them is JHM’s “Into The Wilderness.” “Come The End” is the other. And when you combine a brilliant song with great vocals, strong arrangements, and a beautiful overall presentation, you get a truly street-hummable tune.

And that is why I love this song.

This review was submitted by fellow NAS artist: Andres Guazzelli

Their artist page can be found HERE

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4 responses to “Why I Love This NAS Song: “Come The End” by Charles Connolly from the album Hands Up”

  1. Crash World Avatar
    March 16, 2026
    Crash World

    A great review of a truly classic song from a brilliant album! The review addresses the vulnerability of mortality. Strong stuff! Beautiful song!

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    1. Andres Guazzelli Avatar
      March 16, 2026
      Andres Guazzelli

      Thank you Crash World! Refresh the page because the first half was missing. Now the review is complete 🙂

      Reply
  2. Andres Guazzelli Avatar
    March 16, 2026
    Andres Guazzelli

    Any comment I could do here would also echo what I said on this review, so I’m not gonna. Instead, I’m just gonna go hum “Come The End” down the street in the rain 🙂

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  3. Darren Burdis Avatar
    March 16, 2026
    Darren Burdis

    A brilliant song by a true master of his craft. Is there anything this guy can’t do? Songwriting, performance, vocals, production, he’s got it all!

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