Stellar
Jamila Woods Lyrics


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Meet me in outer space
We could spend the night
I've grown tired of this place
We could start again

When you look at me what do you see?
What do you see in my place?
I've been awake for 9,274 days
Your plastic pictures, tinted mirrors
Tell me nothing 'bout myself
I've been complacent with the stories
And the lies you tell my heart

So I'm leaving on a jet plane
Don't know if I'll be back again

Meet me in outer space
We could spend the night
I've grown tired of this place
We could start again
Meet me in outer space (meet me in outer space, baby)
We could spend the night (we could spend the whole night up there)




I've grown tired of this place (I can't breathe, I can't speak down here)
We could start again (we could start all over again)

Overall Meaning

In Jamila Woods's song STELLAR, she invites someone to meet her in outer space to escape from the mundanity of their current lives. The singer is tired of living a life that has been defined by societal expectations and the lies that people tell her heart. The plastic pictures and tinted mirrors are metaphors for the images that society has projected onto her, which tell her nothing about herself. She has been complacent with these stories and lies for a long time, but now she wants to break free from them and start anew.


The chorus of the song, "Meet me in outer space, we could spend the night, I've grown tired of this place, we could start again", is a metaphor for the singer's desire to transcend beyond her current reality and start afresh in a new space. The repetition of the phrase "meet me in outer space" is a plea for someone to join her in her quest for transformation. The chorus also highlights the feeling of suffocation that the singer feels in her current life, where she can't breathe and can't speak down here (on earth).


In sum, STELLAR is a call to transcend one's current reality and start afresh, away from the expectations and limitations that society imposes. The song is a commentary on the power of societal conditioning and the need to break free to create our own lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Meet me in outer space
Let's leave this world and find a place where we can be together


We could spend the night
We could take all the time we need to enjoy each other's company


I've grown tired of this place
I'm tired of living in a world that doesn't understand me


We could start again
We could begin anew, leaving all the pain and frustration behind


When you look at me what do you see?
Do you see the real me or just a reflection of what you want me to be?


What do you see in my place?
What do you see when you stand where I am now?


I've been awake for 9,274 days
I've been alive for a long time and I'm still searching for meaning


Your plastic pictures, tinted mirrors
The images you show me are fake and distorted


Tell me nothing 'bout myself
They don't reveal anything about who I am


I've been complacent with the stories
I've been accepting the lies that have been told to me


And the lies you tell my heart
These lies have hurt me deeply and caused me to doubt myself


So I'm leaving on a jet plane
I'm leaving this world behind for a place where I can find happiness


Don't know if I'll be back again
I'm not sure if I'll ever return to the world that caused me so much pain


Meet me in outer space (meet me in outer space, baby)
Join me in a place where we can be free and happy


We could spend the night (we could spend the whole night up there)
We could take all the time we need to be together without any distractions


I've grown tired of this place (I can't breathe, I can't speak down here)
Living in this world has become too difficult and suffocating for me


We could start again (we could start all over again)
Together, we can leave all our troubles behind and begin a new life together




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Jamila Woods

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