Blu DeTiger always knew that music was something that she wanted to do.
Born and raised in New York City, DeTiger first picked up a bass guitar when she was 7 years old after seeing her brother pick up drums.
“Naturally I thought, ‘Oh I want to play an instrument too!’ I was thinking to myself electric guitar was too mainstream — which is funny to think about because I was 7 years old and thinking like this —I wanted to be more unique,” said DeTiger. “I saw a lot of girls playing guitar but I didn’t see many girls playing bass. I went to guitar center and got one, it was taller than me. I took lessons, played with my brother a lot and fell in love with it.”
The now 21-year-old bassist played with the New York City-based School of Rock from the ages of 7 to 13, giving her early exposure to performing live. Throughout middle school and high school, DeTiger played in bands with her peers and started to get some of her writing chops.
“I wrote with bands in a group setting, it wasn’t really my own stuff,” said DeTiger. “I was always playing with older kids, in middle school I played with high school kids and in high school I played with college students. In New York, there’s such a network here and you start to know everyone in music. That’s what was good about being born and raised here.”
By the time she was 17 years old DeTiger was touring with bands as a bass player for hire and started to kick off her own DJing career. Before she knew it, DeTiger was performing DJ sets at clubs and venues throughout the city.
However, it wasn’t until she started DJing that DeTiger felt the bug to write and perform her own original music.
“I would bring my bass with me to the sets and improvise over the pop songs,” said DeTiger. “When you’re a DJ, you’re controlling the room. It’s in your power to make people dance or make people feel this way, it’s an interesting art form. Since I was improvising bass over it, the DJ thing really helped me realize that I wanted to express myself in that way and play my own music — I would think, ‘how cool would it be if I just dropped my own song in this DJ set right now?'”
DeTiger started to write and release her own music in 2019 and landed a gig touring opening for The Knocks, an American electronic music duo. She had plans to tour in Europe this year with Fletcher, which was ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In April 2020, DeTiger released her single “Figure It Out,” a song that came to her naturally while she was playing music with a friend of hers. She later released the quarantine music video for the song, which was completely shot on an iPhone, following the success of the official music video.
“A lot of young girls are playing bass and saying my videos inspired them,” said DeTiger. “There was a mini-trend of people learning the bassline to ‘Figure It Out’ and posting videos and tagging me — that all felt so amazing. It warms my heart so much to know that kids are inspired to pick up an instrument during this time.”
During these months of quarantine, DeTiger found herself falling into a routine of working through the night and sleeping until early afternoon. While she is normally a night owl, DeTiger was able to use this altered sleep schedule to her advantage and worked on music.
“I’m really excited to expand on my artistry and let my fans get to know me more,” said DeTiger.
Sad Girl Machine
Blu Detiger Lyrics
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I feel like I don't know myself
I feel like there's nobody else to connect to
And maybe
I'm under some kind of spell
I'm lookin' for someone to tell me
What's goin' on? What's goin' on?
Bedroom, layin' on the floor
"Evermore" on the stereo
Can't have the high without the low
(Yeah)
I'm a sad girl machine
Eyes closed, no one else around
Livin' my sad girl dream
Won't let it get me down
'Cause I'm a dancin' queen
Hands up, spinnin' myself around
Like I'm seventeen
Won't let it get me down
I can't fall asleep until four
I'm searchin' 'til my thumbs are sore
Yeah, I lost it
And lately
I'm a modern internet girl
Some kind of attention whore in her own world
Bedroom, layin' on the floor
Lana playin' on the stereo
Can't have the high without the low
(Yeah)
I'm a sad girl machine
Eyes closed, no one else around
Livin' my sad girl dream
Won't let it get me down
'Cause I'm a dancin' queen
Hands up, spinnin' myself around
Like I'm seventeen
Won't let it get me down
I'll dance the night away
I'll dance the night away
I'll dance the night away
I'll dance the night away
I'm a sad girl machine
Eyes closed, no one else around
Livin' my sad girl dream
Won't let it get me down
'Cause I'm a dancin' queen
Hands up, spinnin' myself around
Like I'm seventeen
Won't let it get me down
The lyrics of Blu DeTiger's song "Sad Girl Machine" delve into themes of self-identity, loneliness, and coping mechanisms in the digital age. In the first verse, the singer expresses a sense of alienation and disconnect from themselves and others, feeling lost and seeking understanding from someone else. This suggests a deep inner turmoil and confusion about their own identity and purpose.
The second verse paints a picture of the singer's solitary moments in their bedroom, listening to music and experiencing emotional highs and lows. The reference to "Evermore" and "Lana" on the stereo indicates a reliance on music to navigate their emotions. The juxtaposition of highs and lows symbolizes the emotional rollercoaster the singer is experiencing, highlighting the complexities of their inner world.
The chorus reveals the coping mechanism of the singer - embracing their sadness and turning it into a form of empowerment through dance. The repeated phrases "I'm a sad girl machine" and "I won't let it get me down" signify a defiance against allowing their emotions to overwhelm them. The imagery of dancing, feeling like a queen, and spinning around like they're seventeen conveys a sense of reclaiming joy and vitality in the face of sadness.
The bridge delves into the singer's struggles with insomnia and compulsive behavior, such as endlessly searching online until their thumbs are sore. The reference to being a "modern internet girl" and an "attention whore in her own world" hints at the impact of social media and technology on their sense of self-worth and validation. This further emphasizes the theme of seeking connection and understanding in a digital landscape that can feel isolating.
Overall, "Sad Girl Machine" captures the nuanced emotions of a person grappling with internal conflicts, loneliness, and the desire for validation and self-expression. The song explores the complexities of modern existence, highlighting the importance of finding strength and resilience through personal struggles and the transformative power of music and self-expression.
Line by Line Meaning
Baby
Expressing a sense of disconnection and uncertainty about personal identity
I feel like I don't know myself
Feeling lost and disconnected from one's true self
I feel like there's nobody else to connect to
Experiencing a lack of meaningful connections with others
And maybe
Contemplating being under some kind of influence or external control
I'm under some kind of spell
Feeling influenced or controlled by unknown forces
I'm lookin' for someone to tell me
Seeking guidance and understanding from others
What's goin' on? What's goin' on?
Yearning for clarity and insight into one's current circumstances
Bedroom, layin' on the floor
Settling into a solitary and introspective environment
"Evermore" on the stereo
Listening to music that reflects a sense of melancholy or longing
Can't have the high without the low
Recognizing that joy and sadness are intertwined aspects of life
I'm a sad girl machine
Embracing a persona that embodies feelings of sadness and isolation
Eyes closed, no one else around
Engaging in self-reflection and introspection in solitude
Livin' my sad girl dream
Navigating a reality that aligns with a melancholic state of mind
Won't let it get me down
Resolving to maintain a positive outlook despite difficult emotions
I'm a dancin' queen
Finding solace and joy in movement and self-expression
Hands up, spinnin' myself around
Engaging in dance as a form of release and catharsis
Like I'm seventeen
Reconnecting with a sense of youthful energy and freedom
I can't fall asleep until four
Struggling with insomnia and restless thoughts
I'm searchin' 'til my thumbs are sore
Persisting in seeking answers and connection despite setbacks
Yeah, I lost it
Acknowledging moments of confusion and uncertainty
And lately
Reflecting on recent experiences and emotions
Some kind of attention whore in her own world
Feeling a desire for recognition and validation within an isolated reality
I'll dance the night away
Committing to finding joy and release through movement and music
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Tabitha Blu DeTiger, John Graham Hill, Andrew Mayer Cohen, Sam Homaee, Rex DeTiger
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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This must be an homage to Prince cuz it has his style written all over it.
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this goes hard
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