1.) A Swedish dance sin… Read Full Bio ↴There are more than one artist by this name.
1.) A Swedish dance singer. a.k.a. Petra Marklund
2.) A progressive jazz / rock band from ex-Yugoslavia.
3.) An emo band from the 90's from California.
4.) A Doom/Death Metal band from Sweden
5.) Screamo band from Elkton, Maryland.
6.) A short-lived seventies rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1.) Petra Linnea Paula Marklund better known as September (born in Stockholm, Sweden on 12 September 1984) is a Swedish dance singer. Her mother is Slovenian and has a musical past and her Swedish father is a professor in space physics. She started recording music in studios at the age of 12. When she was 17, she sang in a rock band and gained a record deal. The songs were written and produced by Jonas von der Burg, Niclas von der Burg and Anoo Bhagavan.
In 2003, at the age of 18, she had her first hit in Sweden with La La La (Never Give It Up), which reached number eight in her homeland. The single was followed by We Can Do It, which became her second top ten hit. As a result of these two singles, her debut album was recorded and released in February 2004, along with the third single from the album, September All Over, which reached the number eight position as well.
It then stayed quiet for September until she broke the silence by releasing Satellites, as the first single from her second album In Orbit, which became her biggest hit to date. The song currently stands at number 139 in the Swedish All-time Bestperforming Singles Chart. Other singles that followed from the same album included Looking For Love, Flowers on the grave, Cry For You (which can now be considered her biggest worldwide hit to date).
In Poland September's second album, In Orbit, was released with new remixes and a DVD with music videos from the album. The album was well received there and peaked at number ten for two weeks, being certified Gold by selling over 10,000 copies.
2.) September (Slovenia, ex-Yugoslavia) was a progressive rock/jazz band active in the 70's. September was founded in 1975 by Tihomir Pop Asanovič and Janez Bončina - Benč. Asanovič had previously played in The Generals, Time, Pro arte and Jugoslovanska pop selekcija and issued two solo EPs, while Bončina was previously the guitarist and singer in Mladi levi, and later the singer in The Generals, Srce and Jugoslovanska pop selekcija, also writing songs.
The band mostly performed jazz rock. They represented the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in youth festivals in the USSR, East Germany and Cuba. Vedran Božić, a former guitarist in Time, sometimes performed at their concerts.
In the beginning of 1978, September toured the United States, where they recorded Domovino moja, their second LP, with lyrics by Asanovič and Bončina. The LP included songs that were closer to conventional rock music, with multiple vocal lines. The group disbanded on November 5, 1979 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In 2003, the album The Best of September was released. The band reunited for a tour with concerts in Pula, Portorož and Maribor, finishing with a performance in Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana, where they were joined by the English group Deep Purple.
On March 30, 2012, the group reunited to perform a concert in Cankar Hall in Ljubljana.
3.) September was an emo band from the 90s. During the entire 8 month span of September's brief presence, the band only managed to play two real shows in their native San Jose, California. Along with the five songs that they recorded, September's demise in May of 1995 left a heartfelt taste of bleak, complex pop that would eventually be pigeonholed into the category of "emo." Not wanting the band to whither away into obscurity, Tree Records released four out of the five songs that would eventually make up the Erasmia Pulcella ten-inch released in 1996. The remanding track can be found on the Love is a Dog From Hell compilation which came out on England's Simba Records.
4.) September was a Doom/Death Metal band from Sweden who had a brief existence during the early 90s. They had one demo entitled "Time of Darkness" released in 1992.
5.) September from Elkton, Maryland. Bandcamp - http://septembermd.bandcamp.com/
6.) September was a short-lived (1970-1972) rock band from Amsterdam, The Netherlands, founded by former members of Anno Nu and De Maskers. Fronted by guitarist, Jan de Hont (of ZZ & De Maskers fame), September released just three singles, including the (very) minor Dutch hit single, 'Little Sister' (1970).
Party In My Head
September Lyrics
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Party's in my head
Hey
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
Me against the world
The world against me
Those who can't feel or see what I see
The ones who stay close
Hear what I hear
I'll be your host the music is here
I'm on a train again
Jamming on my own again
They think I'm insane
There's no music playing
Why wait on Friday lights
Since I'm out on every night
If no one's around I'm my own crowd
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
Imagine with me
Just like I said
Millions of us
The sound in your head
Feel it vibrate
From state to state
Moving those plates
Be an earthquake
I'm on a train again
Jamming on my own again
They think I'm insane
There's no music playing
Why wait on Friday lights
Since I'm out on every night
If no one's around I'm my own crowd
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I've got the whole world on my guest list
No one that precious
No one that precious, yeah
Close your eyes and turn up to this
Yeah, turn up to this
Yeah, turn up to this yeah
I'm in my world
And my own world we getting
With every boy
And every single girl, yeah
And every one
And every one's in me
No matter where I'm gonna be
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care if the whole club is dead
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
‘Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
Party's in my head
Party's in my head
In "Party In My Head," September sings about a party that's happening inside her head, and she doesn't need anyone else to make it happen. She's content dancing by herself on the street rather than going into the club because the music is playing in her mind. The lyrics suggest that she's a free spirit who doesn't need anyone else's validation to feel good. She doesn't care about getting into the VIP section because every single DJ is already inside her, and she's her own crowd.
The song's chorus repeats the line, "I don't care if the whole club is dead/ 'Cause the party's in my head." This line emphasizes the idea that September is content with herself and doesn't need anyone else to feel happy. She's confident enough to be her own entertainment, and she doesn't need to rely on external validation for validation.
Additionally, the verses suggest that September is a bit of an outsider because she's on her own and people might think she's crazy for dancing without music. However, she doesn't let this bother her because she's found her own party inside her head, and she invites the listener to join her if they don't know where to go.
Overall, "Party In My Head" is about having the confidence to be your own source of happiness and entertainment, and not relying on others for validation.
Line by Line Meaning
Party's in my head
Expressing the idea that the party is not a physical event but rather a state of mind
Hey
An exclamation used to indicate excitement
I don't care if the whole club is dead
Disregarding external circumstances that may affect others' enjoyment and choosing to focus on one's own internal experience
'Cause the party's in my head
Reaffirming the idea that the party exists within one's own mind and imagination
If you won't let me in
Acknowledging that external obstacles may prevent one from enjoying traditional party environments
Dancing on the street instead
Finding alternative ways to express oneself and engage in the party atmosphere outside of club settings
I don't care about the VIP
Disregarding societal hierarchies and preferential treatment, valuing the music and energy above all else
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
Recognizing that the music and energy that make up a good party come from within oneself
If you dunno where to go
Offering guidance or companionship to those who may feel lost or unsure of how to access the party
Stay close to me instead
Inviting others to join in the internal party experience
Me against the world
Feeling a sense of isolation and detachment from those who may not understand or appreciate the internal party experience
The world against me
Sensing that external forces may attempt to diminish or suppress the internal party experience
Those who can't feel or see what I see
Recognizing that not everyone may connect with or fully understand the internal party experience
The ones who stay close
Acknowledging those who embrace and support the internal party experience
Hear what I hear
Encouraging others to open themselves up to the same internal party experience
I'll be your host the music is here
Taking on a leadership role in facilitating the internal party experience for oneself and others by bringing attention to the music and energy
I'm on a train again
Moving from one physical location to another while maintaining the internal party experience
Jamming on my own again
Engaging in the internal party experience without the need for external stimulation or company
They think I'm insane
Recognizing that others may not understand or accept the internal party experience
There's no music playing
Acknowledging that the internal party experience does not require external music to exist
Why wait on Friday lights
Questioning the need for specific days or events to engage in the party experience
Since I'm out on every night
Embracing the internal party experience as a constant presence in one's life rather than an occasional event
If no one's around I'm my own crowd
Finding fulfillment in the internal party experience even without the presence of others
Imagine with me
Encouraging others to engage in the same internal party experience
Just like I said
Reaffirming the previously expressed idea of the internal party
Millions of us
Fostering a sense of community among those who connect with the internal party experience
The sound in your head
Encouraging others to find their own internal party experience
Feel it vibrate
Describing the intensity and physical sensation of the internal party experience
From state to state
Emphasizing the universality of the internal party experience across different physical locations
Moving those plates
Suggesting the power and energy generated by the internal party experience
Be an earthquake
Encouraging others to embrace the intensity and transformative energy of the internal party experience
I've got the whole world on my guest list
Having a sense of control and power over one's internal party experience, feeling as though one can invite anyone to participate
No one that precious
Valuing the internal party experience above external factors such as social status or wealth
Close your eyes and turn up to this
Encouraging others to fully immerse themselves in the internal party experience
I'm in my world
Emphasizing the autonomy and self-contained nature of the internal party experience
And my own world we getting
Embracing the idea of creating and expanding one's own internal party experience
With every boy
Including all genders in the celebration and experience of the internal party
And every single girl, yeah
See previous entry
And every one
Acknowledging that the internal party experience is open to everyone
And every one's in me
Feeling a sense of unity and variety within one's internal party experience
No matter where I'm gonna be
Having a sense of consistency and reliability in the internal party experience regardless of physical location
Party's in my head
Reaffirming the previously expressed idea of the internal party
Party's in my head
Repeating the phrase for emphasis
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MICH HANSEN, WAYNE ANTHONY HECTOR, LUCAS SECON, DANIEL HELOEY DAVIDSEN, PETER WALLEWIK
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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Party's in my head
Party's in my head
Hey
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
Me against the world
The world against me
Those who can't feel or see what I see
The ones who stay close
Hear what I hear
I'll be your host the music is here
I'm on a train again
Jamming on my own again
They think I'm insane
There's no music playing
Why wait on Friday lights
Since I'm out on every night
If no one's around I'm my own crowd
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
Imagine with me
Just like I said
Millions of us
The sound in your head
Feel it vibrate
From state to state
Moving those plates
Be an earthquake
I'm on a train again
Jamming on my own again
They think I'm insane
There's no music playing
Why wait on Friday lights
Since I'm out on every night
If no one's around I'm my own crowd
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I've got the whole world on my guest list
No one that precious
No one that precious, yeah
Close your eyes and turn up to this
Yeah, turn up to this
Yeah, turn up to this yeah
I'm in my world
And my own world we getting
With every boy
And every single girl, yeah
And every one
And every one's in me
No matter where I'm gonna be
I don't care if the whole club is dead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
'Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
I don't care if the whole club is dead
The party's in my head
If you won't let me in
Dancing on the street instead
The party's in my head
I don't care about the VIP
‘Cause every single DJ is inside me
If you dunno where to go
Stay close to me instead
'Cause the party's in my head
The party's in my head
Party's in my head
Party's in my head
@alecwhitelib
She needs to be a bigger star! Her voice, the beat, everything just fits so well. Why isn't she bigger?
@bakugo4670
Idk but she still deserves more…
@youplayro
She deserves much, much more.
@bakugo4670
Fact
@abbebabbe122
True but she decided that she didn’t want this kind of fame. So she went back to her real name Petra Marklund
@ZenitsuKunn
@@abbebabbe122does she still make music?
@hm6134
I still love this song since it first came out . Even now that I have a daughter , her and I sing and dance this song . We have fun with it . 😊 everyone should , too.
@melodybloom184
This never gets old and helps me wash away any stress
@Jossybel100
@@melodybloom184same
@salmaezbai
I was a nine year old when this song came out and I was sooo obsessed. I couldn’t remember it, but I finally found it!!