So What
Camilla Sparksss Lyrics


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So what
I died once
I can die twice
So what
So what
I died once
I can die twice
So what
You can cremate my face
You can cremate my eyes
And my ass
So what
I died once
I can die twice
So what
You can cremate my brain
You can cremate my breasts
You can cremate my hips
And my heart
So what
What
Do you think that you′re in love
You think that you're in love
With the girl
Cause she′s hot
And she's got the special walk
But you're not
So what
Does she think that you′re in love
And you know that it′s not worth what you hurt
For the girl cause she's somewhat in love
But she′s not what you thought
You can cremate my brain"
Cremate face
Cremate my lips
And my heart
So what
What
Do you think that you're in love
Love
You think that you′re in love
With the girl
Cause she's hot
And she′s got the special walk
But you're not
So what
What
Does she think that you're in love
What
And you know that it′s not worth what you hurt
For the girl cause she′s somewhat in love
But she's not what you thought
So what
I died once
I can die twice
So what
I died once




I can die twice
So what

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Camilla Sparksss's "So What" convey a sense of acceptance of death and a rejection of societal norms and expectations. The repeated line "I died once, I can die twice, so what" suggests that the singer has come to terms with the idea of dying and is not afraid of it. The mention of cremation and the specific body parts that can be cremated (face, eyes, ass, brain, breasts, hips, heart) suggests a disregard for physical appearance and the commodification of the body. The singer is essentially saying that it doesn't matter what happens to their body after they die because they have already come to terms with the idea of death.


The second half of the song shifts to a critique of societal norms around love and relationships. The repeated line "Do you think that you're in love" highlights the singer's skepticism towards the concept of love, particularly in relationships based on physical appearance ("'Cause she's hot and she's got the special walk"). The final verse suggests that the singer has been hurt by a relationship that was not what they thought it was.


Overall, "So What" can be interpreted as a rejection of societal expectations around death and relationships and a call to embrace one's own mortality and authentic self.


Line by Line Meaning

So what
I don't care


I died once
I have been hurt before


I can die twice
I am strong enough to handle more pain


You can cremate my face
You can destroy my appearance


You can cremate my eyes
You can take away my vision


And my ass
And my physical features


You can cremate my brain
You can break me down mentally


You can cremate my breasts
You can take away my femininity


You can cremate my hips
You can take away my sexuality


And my heart
And my emotions


What
What do you mean?


Do you think that you're in love
Are you actually feeling love?


With the girl
For the girl


Cause she's hot
Only because she is physically attractive


And she's got the special walk
And she has a special walk


But you're not
But you are not interested in her personality


Does she think that you're in love
Does she falsely believe you are in love?


And you know that it's not worth what you hurt
You understand that it is not worth causing harm for this relationship


For the girl cause she's somewhat in love
Because the girl has some feelings for you


But she's not what you thought
But she is not the ideal partner you have imagined




Writer(s): Aris Bassetti, Barbara Lehnhoff

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Comments from YouTube:

Liozn Musik

great groove noise shit!! and meanings in the voice of Barbara!

LYNCH LAW RECORDS

nice song !!!

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