Telephone
3QUENCY
Unbothered and Unstoppable: The Anthem of Self-Assurance
In "Telephone" by 3QUENCY, the artist delivers a powerful message of self-assurance and resilience in the face of obsession and negativity. The song's lyrics revolve around the theme of being unbothered by external pressures and the relentless attention from others. The repeated line "I’ll be no stress, while you pressed on my telephone" highlights the artist's refusal to be affected by the constant demands and criticisms from those who are overly fixated on them.
The song cleverly uses the metaphor of a telephone to symbolize the incessant communication and attention from others. Despite the pressure, the artist remains calm and collected, emphasizing their ability to rise above the noise. The lyrics "You can stay irritating, I can't be replicated, I can't be duplicated" further reinforce the idea of individuality and uniqueness, suggesting that no matter how much others try to imitate or provoke, the artist remains unmatched and unfazed.
3QUENCY's "Telephone" also touches on the duality of love and hate, as seen in the lines "Love me, hate me, you can't make me upset, angry." This duality reflects the complex nature of relationships and public perception, where admiration and criticism often coexist. The song's upbeat and confident tone serves as an empowering anthem for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the opinions of others, encouraging listeners to embrace their individuality and maintain their peace of mind despite external pressures.