Utopia
Belinda - Utopía - 01 Lyrics
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No colors or shapes
No sounds in my head
I forget who I am...when I'm with you
There's no reason
There's no sense
I'm not supposed to feel.
I forget who I am, I forget...
Fascist baby, utopia, utopia
My dog need new ears
Make his eyes see forever
Make him live like me
Again and again
Fascist baby, utopia, utopia
I'm wired to the world
That's how I know everything
I'm super brain!
That's how they made me
Fascist baby, utopia, utopia
The lyrics of Belinda's song "Utopía" delve into themes of disconnection, identity loss, societal control, and the search for a perfect world. The opening lines express a sense of strangeness and emptiness in the singer's experience, as they describe a day without colors, shapes, or sounds in their head. This emptiness is further emphasized by the statement that they forget who they are when they are with someone, implying a loss of self or individuality in the presence of another.
The repeated phrase "There's no reason, there's no sense, I'm not supposed to feel" reflects a feeling of purposelessness and numbness. The singer feels detached from emotions and lacks a clear understanding of their existence. The repetition of "I forget who I am" suggests a deep longing for connection and a struggle to maintain a sense of self in a confusing world.
The line "Fascist baby, utopia, utopia" introduces the concept of utopia, a perfect and harmonious society. The combination of the term "fascist baby" with utopia suggests a subversion of societal expectations and norms. It implies that the singer desires a utopia that goes against traditional ideas of freedom and equality, as represented by the phrase "Make his eyes see forever, make him live like me, again and again." This suggests a desire for conformity and control, likely stemming from a sense of desperation and the search for stability.
The following lines, "I'm wired to the world, that's how I know everything, I'm super brain! That's how they made me," highlight the singer's understanding of themselves as a product of their environment and society. They believe their knowledge and awareness stem from being connected to the world, possibly through technology or external influences. However, the use of the term "Fascist baby" calls into question the ethics of this connection and the potential manipulation and indoctrination involved.
In summary, the lyrics of "Utopía" by Belinda explore feelings of disconnection, loss of identity, the pursuit of an idealized world, and the potential dangers of societal control. The use of contrasting imagery, repetition, and provocative language allows listeners to reflect on the complexities of finding meaning and purpose in an increasingly complex and uncertain world.
Line by Line Meaning
Its a strange day
Today feels unusual and peculiar
No colors or shapes
Everything appears dull and featureless
No sounds in my head
There is silence in my mind
I forget who I am...when I'm with you
Being with you causes me to lose my identity
There's no reason
There is no logical explanation
There's no sense
There is no rationality
I'm not supposed to feel.
I am not meant to experience emotions
I forget who I am, I forget...
I continuously lose my sense of self
Fascist baby, utopia, utopia
Referring to an authoritarian system, a perfect ideal society
My dog needs new ears
My pet requires enhanced perception
Make his eyes see forever
Grant him the ability to perceive indefinitely
Make him live like me
Enable him to live the same way I do
Again and again
Repeatedly, without end
I'm wired to the world
I am connected to the world
That's how I know everything
Through this connection, I possess all knowledge
I'm super brain!
I possess an extremely intelligent mind
That's how they made me
This is how I was created by others
Fascist baby, utopia, utopia
Referring to an authoritarian system, a perfect ideal society
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: DAVE BROCK
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