Asian Prodigy
The Chinkees Lyrics


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I don't want to be a doctor
There are things I need to share

I want you to love me
Sharing all your love with me
Sorry I can't be your Asian Prodigy

Can you treat me like a person?
There are things I need to share

I want you to love me
Sharing all your love with me
Sorry I can't be your Asian Prodigy





And I have thoughts on my mind
There are things I need to share

Overall Meaning

The Chinkees's song Asian Prodigy seems to be a commentary on the expectations of success and excellence that are often placed on Asian Americans. The song's opening line, "I don't want to be a doctor", hints at the pressure placed on Asian Americans to pursue a career in medicine or another high-earning field. The singer suggests that there are other things that they want to pursue and share with others, namely, love and personal experiences.


The refrain, "I want you to love me / Sharing all your love with me / Sorry I can't be your Asian Prodigy", seems to be expressing a desire for acceptance and love despite not fulfilling society's expectations of success. The line, "Can you treat me like a person?", further highlights the dehumanizing and objectifying effects of these expectations. The song ends with the singer proclaiming that they have thoughts to share, suggesting that they have important personal stories and experiences to offer that are not limited to academic or career success.


Overall, the song is a poignant reminder that Asian Americans are more than the label of "model minority" often applied to them. Their humanity, experiences, and desires stretch beyond any societal expectations or stereotypes.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't want to be a doctor
I do not wish to conform to the stereotype of Asian success in fields such as medicine.


There are things I need to share
I have personal aspirations and desires that do not align with societal expectations placed upon me based on my ethnicity.


I want you to love me
I desire to be loved for who I am beyond cultural and societal expectations.


Sharing all your love with me
I hope for an intimate connection where I can share and receive affection with my partner.


Sorry I can't be your Asian Prodigy
I am apologizing for not fitting the stereotype of Asian excellence in academics and career success.


Can you treat me like a person?
I am asking to be seen and valued for my individuality rather than being reduced to my ethnicity or societal expectations.


And I have thoughts on my mind
I possess my own unique thoughts and ideas that may differ from what is commonly expected of Asian individuals.




Writer(s): Michael Park Copyright: Figs. D Music Inc.

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love it!

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man this song is my life.

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i love Asia and ska

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saw these guys play in pittsburgh in 98, why the fuck did i just think of them tonight....

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I have everything theyve ever came out with.

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I keep ending up on Josh Mugols channel lol... We seem to have very similar taste. If you dropped the dub and picked up more crack rock it would be spot on lol

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