CF98 r… Read Full Bio ↴They're pop punk, rock band formed in 2003 in Kraków, Poland.
CF98 recorded 'Enjoy' and 'Tiny Drum, Apple Juice and a Virgin Island on a Magic Store' - released by Pasażer Records (www.pasazer.pl) and played gigs with Good Riddance, Billy Talent, Rise Against, Generation Fuck, Nothing Gold Can Stay, The Path, Good Reason, No Choice, 100 Inch shadow, Anal Thunder, Fruhstuck, Odszukać Listopad, 14against5, Tube and others.
Band site: www.cf98.pl
New single "Walka Królestw" now available on ther myspace www.myspace.com/CF98
thanks
CF98 Lyrics
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The strongest one is me
Don’t wanna collect the evidence
For my failure or success
But still I do protest the shit
I thought it was long gone history
Still need to prove my place, in this man’s world
Anything from anyone but myself
I kindly ask, be here for good
Fights are hard in solitude
Let’s hit the streets, shout it loud
That’s the tool I’ve got
Still need to prove myself
In this man’s world,
So come with me, come with me, come with me!
And I will always support you
And I will always be here for you
And I will never let it go
Because you will be there for me too, for me too
I will fight for you and you will fight for me
I thank you all the boys who are feminists
In the song "Thanks" by CF98, the lyrics convey themes of strength, resilience, and unity in the face of challenges and adversity. The singer expresses a desire to be brave and not dwell on failures or successes, emphasizing self-reliance and a refusal to be confined by societal expectations or norms. By stating "The strongest one is me", it illustrates a sense of empowerment and determination to assert one's place in a male-dominated world.
The lyrics also touch upon the idea of not expecting anything from others but oneself, highlighting the importance of self-sufficiency and independence. Despite this stance, there is a call for solidarity and support from others, recognizing the value of companionship in navigating through difficult times. The emphasis on unity is further reinforced with the invitation to "hit the streets, shout it loud", suggesting a collective effort to make their voices heard and challenge the status quo.
The recurring phrase "Still need to prove myself in this man's world" reflects a struggle for recognition and validation in a patriarchal society, where individuals, especially women, often face obstacles and scrutiny based on their gender. The call for others to "come with me" signifies a plea for allies and advocates to stand together in confronting and dismantling harmful gender stereotypes and inequalities.
The latter part of the song shifts towards a message of mutual support and camaraderie. The lyrics affirm a commitment to always be present for each other, to support one another in times of need, and to never give up on each other. The lines "I will fight for you and you will fight for me" encapsulate the ethos of solidarity and reciprocity, underscoring the importance of collective action and allyship in striving for gender equality.
The closing acknowledgment of gratitude towards "all the boys who are feminists" serves as a recognition of the crucial role that male allies play in advocating for gender equality and challenging societal norms. It highlights the significance of inclusive activism and the power of individuals coming together to create positive change. Overall, the lyrics of "Thanks" by CF98 convey a message of resilience, unity, and empowerment in the face of adversity, while also emphasizing the importance of mutual support and allyship in the pursuit of gender equality.
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