Going Nowhere
the losers club Lyrics


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Someone told me
Change my ways or else
That's what they said
I could unfold
Here before your eyes
If that's what you want
Anyways
I know
I'm not going nowhere
So it doesn't matter anyways
Would you stop me even if I wanted
Would you ask me
I could stay here
In my room all night
If that's what you need
I could dig my hole
Just where it's right
If that's what you think
Anyways
I know
I'm not going nowhere
So it doesn't matter anyways
Would you stop me even if I wanted
Would you ask me
I know
I'm not going nowhere
So it doesn't matter anyways
Would you stop me even if I wanted
Would you ask me now
I know
I'm not going nowhere
So it doesn't matter anyways
Would you stop me even if I wanted
Would you ask me
I know
I'm not going nowhere
So it doesn't matter anyways




Would you stop me even if I wanted
Would you ask me now

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Going Nowhere" by the Losers Club convey a sense of defiance and self-assurance in the face of external pressures to change or conform. The opening lines, "Someone told me, Change my ways or else, That's what they said," suggest a warning or ultimatum that the singer has received, prompting them to consider their own sense of identity and agency. Despite the potential for transformation, the singer asserts their autonomy with the declaration, "I'm not going nowhere, so it doesn't matter anyways," emphasizing a steadfast resolve to remain true to themselves regardless of external expectations.


The repeated refrain, "Would you stop me even if I wanted, Would you ask me," introduces a sense of skepticism towards others' perceived authority or influence over the singer's decisions and actions. The lines "I could stay here, In my room all night, If that's what you need," and "I could dig my hole, Just where it's right, If that's what you think," further exemplify the singer's willingness to prioritize their own needs and values, even if it means retreating or isolating themselves from external pressures.


The chorus's repetition of "I'm not going nowhere, So it doesn't matter anyways" serves as a mantra of self-assurance and resilience in the face of doubt or uncertainty. The lyrics suggest a sense of inner strength and conviction, highlighting the singer's determination to chart their own path and resist any attempts to derail or divert their journey. The haunting question posed throughout the song, "Would you stop me even if I wanted, Would you ask me now," underscores a desire for validation or understanding from others, while ultimately reaffirming the singer's independence and self-assurance.


In conclusion, "Going Nowhere" by the Losers Club conveys a powerful message of self-empowerment, resilience, and authenticity in the face of external pressures and expectations. The lyrics reflect a strong sense of individual agency and self-awareness, with the singer asserting their right to remain true to themselves and follow their own path. Through its introspective and assertive tone, the song offers a poignant reminder of the importance of staying true to one's identity and values, even in the face of challenges or uncertainties.


Line by Line Meaning

Someone told me
I received advice from someone


Change my ways or else
I was warned to change my behavior or face consequences


That's what they said
That was the message conveyed to me


I could unfold
I have the potential to reveal myself


Here before your eyes
Visible to you in this moment


If that's what you want
If that is your desire


Anyways
Nevertheless


I know
I am aware


I'm not going nowhere
I am not making progress or moving forward


So it doesn't matter anyways
Therefore, it is insignificant regardless


Would you stop me even if I wanted
Would you intervene if I decided to act


Would you ask me
Would you inquire about my intentions




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Written by: Cass Braido, Tristin Pounders

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