Stoner started acting in 1999, when they went to IMTA. In 2002, they became the co-host of the Disney Channel's Mike's Super Short Show, with Michael Alan Johnson, a Disney preview infomercial segment. In 2003 and 2005, they appeared as Sarah Baker (one of the dozen), in successful comedies Cheaper by the Dozen / Cheaper by the Dozen 2, and several pre-teen TV shows, including: The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, That's So Raven and Drake and Josh. Stoner also voiced / sang Isabella, in Phineas and Ferb.
Most recently Stoner appeared as Caitlyn Gellar, in Disney Channel's original movie Camp Rock / Camp Rock 2 and will be in Step Up 3 (the first 3D musical), repeating their role as the main character's younger sister.
After Los Angeles choreography training, Stoner famously appeared as a music video background dancer, in for Missy Elliott's Work It / Gossip Folks and Eminem's "Just Lose It".
Hello again
Alyson Stoner Lyrics
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'Cause you can't stay here
You're better off alone
Away from everyone
Embrace your fear
And everything will clear
Hello again, where have you been?
The point of no return
And when we reach the end
I'll be waiting for
Hello again, hello again
I can handle moving on
And I can stay here
I'm better off alone
Away from everyone
Erase the fear
And everything will clear
Hello again, where have you been?
Don't tell me we've crossed
The point of no return
And though we've reached the end
I'll keep waiting for
Hello again, hello again
Hello again, where have you been?
We already crossed
The point of no return
And though we've reached the end
I'm still waiting for hello again
Didn't plan for moving on
The lyrics of Alyson Stoner's song "Hello Again" appear to be about a relationship that has ended and one of the parties involved is struggling to move on. The song's chorus revives a past relationship and longs for it to be resurrected once again. The lyrics in the verse suggest that the person may not have planned to move on and is struggling with loneliness despite the breakup. The lyrics indicate that the singer is better off alone, away from everyone, and embraces their fear.
In the song, Stoner describes the relationship as having passed the point of no return, but despite this, she still longs to reconnect with the person. She seems to believe that even if things have come to an end, there is still hope that she can reconcile and move on together. The song's message is one of longing and hope that what was lost can be reclaimed.
Overall, "Hello Again" by Alyson Stoner is a relatable song about the struggles of moving on from a relationship. It captures the hope and longing involved in the process, and the lyrics encourage the listener to embrace their fear and be open to new possibilities.
Line by Line Meaning
Did you plan for moving on?
Did you make a conscious decision to move on?
'Cause you can't stay here
Because it's not healthy to stay in this situation
You're better off alone
It's better for you to be alone than be with people who don't support you
Away from everyone
You need distance from everyone to find your own path
Embrace your fear
Confront and accept your fears
And everything will clear
Once you accept your fears, everything will become clearer
Hello again, where have you been?
Hello again, it's been awhile since you've been here
Don't tell me we've crossed
I hope we haven't gone too far
The point of no return
Reached a point where it's impossible to go back
And when we reach the end
And even when everything is over
I'll be waiting for
I'll still be here waiting for you
Hello again, hello again
Hello again, it's good to see you
I can handle moving on
I'm capable of moving on on my own
And I can stay here
And I can choose to stay here if I want to
Erase the fear
Get rid of the fear by facing it head on
Hello again, where have you been?
Hello again, it's been awhile since you've been here
We already crossed
We've gone too far already
And though we've reached the end
Even though we've come to the end
I'm still waiting for hello again
I'm still waiting to see you again
Contributed by Nathan L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.