Who Decides "Being Myself"? Front Cover

Who Decides "Being Myself"?

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"Rashisa (Who Decides 'Being Myself'?)" is a song that questions the invisible expectations imposed by society and the struggle to break free from them.
"Be an adult," be masculine," "be feminine," even "be yourself" - labels that quietly surround us and begin to feel suffocating.

Through honest lyrics and a relatable perspective, the song captures the confusion, pressure, and self-doubt born from social norms and curated images on social media, while moving toward a simple but powerful realization: I don't have to fit anyone's mold.

This is a message of quiet rebellion and gentle affirmation -
that it's okay to be different, to move at your own pace, and to live as who you truly are.
A modern anthem for anyone learning to let go of expectations and reclaim their own identity.