I had to scan through one thousand- two hundred & seventy songs to fix the six songs that had to mean to me. After two long hours, I finally found six songs. These songs represent what I had to go through in life and how I had not paid any attention to what people had to say about me and become brave to stand up and become comfortable with who I am. These songs are linked thematically, it tells a story that society wants you to look a certain way which is to be perfect. But you are perfect in your own skin and should be let people get to you. As in changing the way you do your makeup, dress, talk, etc. You shouldn’t try so hard to become some you aren’t and just be proud of who you are. You are beautiful and words can’t bring you down no matter how hurtful it may be. Be titanium, to be just like metal nothing can stop you, block any negativity coming your way. Lastly, become brave express the way you feel with clothes, makeup, and hairstyles. Don't be afraid of what people might say about you. You should love yourself enough to become comfortable with the way you look and don’t let anything faze you. I didn't just want to dedicate this playlist to one person because I know there are so many people like women, men, girls and boys who feel insecure about the way they look and are also being judged. I want them to hear the playlist and make them hear the journey I've been …show more content…
They do everything in their power but you still can’t be perfect no matter what. We go through so much to look like a model, not eat as much, work out all the time, get surgery on what can get fixed naturally. “Pretty hurts- Shine the light on whatever's worse- Perfection is the disease of a nation- Pretty hurts- Shine the light on whatever's worse- Tryna fix something-But you can't fix what you can't see,It's the soul that needs the surgery”. This quote makes me feel that society tries to hurt you in every way possible. They are trying to fix you like if you are broken. The ones who need surgery in their soul is the people who are telling you to change. When the song first plays you hear the piano playing slowly and hear women talking over each other while getting ready for a pageant. Hearing the blow dryer, makeup brushes being out down on the table, hairspray being sprayed on their hair. You then hear conga drums softly playing while she starts singing. It sounds like she's using a Jamaican accent, which when she talks you can’t hear that. Her tone through the song starts off slow like she is scared to show how she feel. Then gradually starts singing higher and it sounds like she has power over people and trying to get to her point by raising her voice. This song reminded me of a point in my life where I was running for Prom Queen in high school. It reminded me how I had to