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The symbol in the title represents women and, at the same time, symbolizes the very message of this work.
The song begins with the striking line, Everybody born from a woman.
It's a fact that's so obvious yet so easily forgotten that everyone is born from a woman.
Building on this, Se-Rah portrays not only the strength and beauty of women, but also the kindness of caring for someone.
The track was produced by ghsbeatz.
The sound, characterized by a heavy bassline and an addictive beat, fuses the energy of hip-hop with the exhilaration of club music, powerfully supporting Se-Rah ' 's soulful vocals.
In the lyrics, she sings, You belong to no one and I won't let you define my worth, portraying a woman who lives authentically without being bound by someone else's values. At the same time, phrases like Water Water Give me some water and dada dad astay strong, you
carry another message.
The word DADAincorporates the nuance of DON DADA,a term used in hip-hop culture.
The you she wishes to see stay strong whether a lover, a partner, or a cherished person is not just a woman. Its not enough for only women to be strong; she wants the person by her side to be strong in their own way, too.
This kind of love, so characteristic of Se-Rah, naturally breathes life into this song.
The phrase repeated in the chorus Woman Woman A woman no matter how old I get doesn't just affirm age or status.
It's about staying true to yourself, no matter the era or the path life takes. And just as you cherish yourself, it's about continuing to care for the people who matter to you. Woman isn't just an anthem for women. Nor is it a song meant to deny anyone.
Women and men alike live their lives by recognizing and supporting one another.
This new anthem expresses the love that Se-Rah has consistently sung about, infused with a street sensibility and a pop sound.
Se-Rah is a melodic rapper with a smoky and gentle voice and deep lyrics that fuse elements of various genres to create music that touches the heart. From an early age, he was exposed to music across genres, such as The Beatles, Michael Jackson, and Kiyoshiro Imawano, influenced by his American father. He was also influenced by classical music, influenced by his mother, a violinist, and was particularly drawn to Koji Tamaki's performances and his worldview, which combines sensitivity and passion, and has saved him many times. When it comes to music, I've always chosen what I think is "cool" based on my own sense, regardless of genre. While working as a hairdresser and hair and makeup artist in Harajuku, and although it may be a little late to start at the age of 27, I decided to enter the world of music, believing that there are things that I can sing because I am now. I want to convey the various forms of "love" that I have found in life through music.
ForTune Farm