Empowerment in Heels: Ava Max's 'Salt'

Ava Max's song 'Salt' is a vibrant anthem of self-empowerment and resilience in the face of a past relationship. The lyrics convey a message of moving on from someone who has caused hurt and choosing to embrace one's own strength and confidence instead of succumbing to sadness. The repeated line 'I'm all out of salt, I'm not gonna cry' uses the metaphor of being out of 'salt'—commonly associated with tears—to indicate that the singer is done shedding tears over the person in question.

The song's verses paint a picture of reclaiming one's power, with references to feeling like 'Wonder Woman' and 'Monroe,' symbolizing strength and allure. Ava Max is known for her empowering pop anthems, and 'Salt' fits this mold perfectly, as it encourages listeners to put on their metaphorical thigh highs and embrace their inner superhero, refusing to let anyone else dictate their worth or emotions. The imagery of pushing one's head into the cake and the snake pulling her arm suggests past experiences of being sabotaged or manipulated, but now she's taking a stand against such negativity.

The overall tone of 'Salt' is one of defiance and self-assuredness. It's a celebration of self-love and the refusal to give someone the satisfaction of seeing you broken. Ava Max delivers this message with a catchy beat and infectious confidence, making 'Salt' a danceable track that also serves as a reminder to value oneself and to not let others take away your power.

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  1. Into Your Arms (feat. Witt Lowry)
  2. Lost Your Faith
  3. Take You To Hell
  4. Lovin Myself
  5. Ghost
  6. On Somebody
  7. Salt
  8. Kings & Queens
  9. Diamonds & Dancefloors
  10. Fight For Me
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