Kina started playing shows at the age of four in front of her stuffed animals. Now she plays in front of people, though it wasnβt the quickest transition for the admittedly shy songstress. While attending college at USC, Kina often retreated to the secluded stairwells around campus where she could write and sing without being heard. Protected by their quiet confines, she found a safe haven and a creative outlet for her music. Armed with a guitar and a cup of tea, Kina wrote in every stairwell she came across. And it was within these stairwells that she developed her confidence as a songwriter and her poise as a performer.
In 2007, Kina joined YouTube, made a music video and entered herself into a contest. A few months later, her video for βMessage From Your Heartβ aired during the Superbowl and its 97 million viewers (or 194 million eyeballs, depending on how youβre keeping track) and she walked away with a record deal. Since then, Kina has regularly posted her songs on YouTube, amassing many millions of views, and toured throughout North America. Her songs have been heard on television shows such as ABCβs General Hospital and MTVβs College Life.
The Middle
Kina Grannis Lyrics
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Don't write yourself off yet
It's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on
Just try your best
Try everything you can
And don't you worry what they tell themselves when you're away
It just takes some time
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
Hey
You know they're all the same
You know you're doing better on your own so don't buy in
Live right now
Just be yourself
It doesn't matter if that's good enough for someone else
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
Hey
Don't write yourself off yet
It's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on
Just do your best
Do everything you can
Don't you worry what their bitter hearts are going to say
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
"The Middle" by Kina Grannis is an uplifting song with lyrics that offer reassurance and encouragement to someone who may be feeling overwhelmed or inadequate. The song speaks directly to the listener, reminding them not to give up on themselves and not to let negative thoughts get the best of them. The opening lines, "Hey, Don't write yourself off yet, It's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on," set the tone for the message of the song. The lyrics emphasize the importance of self-confidence and self-acceptance, suggesting that often our inner criticisms are unfounded and based on our own perceptions rather than reality.
The chorus of the song repeats the message that everything will be alright and that the listener is in the midst of a journey where things may seem uncertain but will ultimately work out. The use of the phrase "Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride" conveys a sense of being in the midst of a journey or experience that may have its ups and downs but will ultimately lead to a positive outcome. By repeating the refrain "Everything, everything will be just fine, Everything, everything will be all right," the song reinforces a sense of hope and positivity, even in the face of doubt or challenges.
The second verse continues to encourage the listener to ignore outside opinions and comparisons, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself and not seeking validation from others. The lyrics suggest that one is better off on their own path and should focus on living in the present moment rather than worrying about meeting the expectations of others. The instruction to "Just be yourself, It doesn't matter if that's good enough for someone else," highlights the importance of self-acceptance and authenticity.
The final verse of the song echoes the sentiments of the earlier verses, reminding the listener not to give up on themselves and to focus on doing their best regardless of what others may think. The lyrics emphasize that the opinions of others do not define personal worth or success, encouraging the listener to overcome self-doubt and persevere. Overall, "The Middle" by Kina Grannis is a heartfelt reminder to believe in oneself, stay true to one's identity, and have faith that everything will eventually fall into place.
Contributed by Miles H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@sandhyakala4426
Hey
Don't write yourself off yet
It's only in your head you feel left out, looked down on
Just try your best
Try everything you can
And don't you worry what they tell themselves when you're away
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
Hey
You know they're all the same
You know you're doing better on your own so don't buy in
Just live right now
Just be yourself
Doesn't matter if that's good enough for someone else
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
Hey
Don't write yourself off yet
It's only in your head you feel left out or looked down on
Just do your best
Do everything you can
Don't you worry what their bitter hearts are gonna say
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
It just takes some time
Little girl, you're in the middle of the ride
Everything, everything will be just fine
Everything, everything will be all right
@kilalaveronica7975
Omg this song meant everything when I was in school. I'd listen to this song. I used to be bullied a lot and I would always feel hopeless. This song would carry me through the day and for her to do a cover of it makes it even more special to me omg. ππππ
@kilalaveronica7975
anand s thanks love. π
@victorbautista3706
Kilala Veronica just read your comment and got my eye watery
@franksamara1815
Z100 (NYC) played your version this morning. It brought tears to my eyes because the original version by Jimmy Eat World was one of my father's favorite songs at that time (back when he was still alive). Your version brings the words much more front and center. I'm going through some tough times right now, but this made me feel like there's always some glimmer of hope. We have to keep moving forward, hoping and praying for the best as we go. Thanks for making such a great cover of a really iconic song.
@matthewwiley8667
Two years later I still listen to this sometimes when I need a little encouragement, like now.
This is my favorite of your covers Kina, as I can hear your kindness and empathy coming through the song.
Thank you for this and how you try to take your own struggle and pain and turn it into music that encourages and uplifts others, you're a lovely soul.
@MastaOfTrouble
Oh my god this is so beautiful!! I'm always amazed how Kina takes any song and completely makes it her own!
@abdou9383
Waffles that what makes us watch and listzn to her music
@govardhankj
I agree. My ex was all over the original song and it got kinda annoying. This version I can get on with xD
@RaptorGear
Kina eat world
@philchao
just kina's face and voice for 6 mins? yes please!