Self!
Fuzzbox Lyrics


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Self, self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self, self,
Self, self, self

Self, self, self, self,

Self, self, self, self,
Self, self, self





Self, self, self, self,

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "Self" by Fuzzbox are quite repetitive and straightforward. The word "self" is repeated multiple times throughout the song, creating a somewhat hypnotic and intense effect. This repetition can be interpreted as a reflection on the concept of self, emphasizing its significance and the constant presence it has in our lives. The repetition also serves to emphasize the focus on the individual and the idea of self-awareness.


The lyrics suggest a deep exploration or contemplation of one's own identity and existence. By repeating the word "self" over and over, the song seems to encourage self-reflection and self-examination. It may be viewed as a call to pay attention to our own thoughts, feelings, and actions, and to question who we truly are.


Line by Line Meaning

Self, self, self, self,
This song is all about focusing on oneself and exploring the concept of self.


Self, self, self
Repetition of the word 'self' emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and self-reflection.


Self, self, self,
Continuing the theme of self-exploration and highlighting the individual's introspective nature.


Self, self, self,
Repeated emphasis on the self suggests a deep fascination with one's own thoughts and identity.


Self, self, self
Reiteration of self hints at a strong desire for self-expression and understanding.


Self, self, self
Continuing to emphasize the importance of self and exploring one's own individuality.


Self, self, self
Repetitive mention of self indicates a preoccupation with personal introspection and self-discovery.


Self, self, self, self,
Continued emphasis on self suggests a deep involvement with one's own thoughts, emotions, and experiences.


Self, self, self, self
Repetition of self signifies an insatiable curiosity about one's own identity and a constant desire for self-exploration.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOANNE DUNNE, MARGARET DUNNE, TINA O'NEILL, VICTORIA PERKS

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Lewis Ashby

When I was a boy travelling in my dad's car we passed a bus with fuzzbox on board and the lead singer blew me a kiss I've never forgot that moment, I'm 47 now lol

Kerry M

My band supported her in Vix & the Kicks after Fuzzbox split up, and she was super cool - she even stayed to watch us play 😊

raksh9

Finally found this after decades of wondering. This song was popular in the Australian charts in the late 80's, and it was the first and last I'd heard of Fuzzbox. For many years, I had only remembered the chorus and tried to find it by Googling, 'three piece girl band self'. This never worked. But today, I Googled, 'self self self lyrics' and immediately found it. And now I discover how popular they were in the UK, and how their guitarist sadly passed away a few years ago. Good luck to all of them, and RIP Jo Dunne.

Steven Edmonds

90,s

astraman yousif

One of the few groups that could actually play their instrument's ! 

Kevin Jones

@KittyCatFurbabies Maria maybe but not to the level on this recording, its obviously session musicians, also brian may played the guitars

PJPsounds

@Duane Wilkinson Slits 9 years earlier?

Duane Wilkinson

@Corey Edwards wrong they did play all their own instruments, and wrote all their own material, i think they were the first British all female band to actually do this...

pointless_walks

@Dario Western Agreed 100%...I mean, virtuosity is really not necessary for rock n roll, but good songwriting is kind of paramount. Sometimes the best groups have a combination of trained and untrained musicians. Fuzzbox were ace, even this later version had some chutzpah :D

Dario Western

Who cares if they could play or not? They came up with great songs, and The Kids loved 'em. :-)

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