The Jealousy and Longing of Harry Styles' 'Woman'

Harry Styles' song 'Woman' from his self-titled debut album delves into the complex emotions of jealousy and desire. The lyrics express the singer's internal struggle as he grapples with seeing someone he cares about with another person. The opening line sets a casual tone, suggesting a scenario where two people might be looking for a movie to watch together, but this quickly shifts to the singer's confession of selfishness. He admits he doesn't want to see the object of his affection with someone else, acknowledging his possessiveness and the fact that his feelings are not being reciprocated or acknowledged.

The chorus, with its simple repetition of the word 'Woman' followed by melodic la's, serves as a haunting backdrop to the singer's emotional turmoil. It emphasizes the focus of his longing and the intensity of his feelings. The song's bridge, with its imagery of howling beasts and blooming flowers, further illustrates the raw and primal nature of the singer's emotions, contrasting the beauty of the woman with the pain he feels.

Harry Styles, known for his time in the boy band One Direction, has since established a solo career that explores a more personal and mature sound. 'Woman' showcases his ability to convey deep emotions through music, touching on themes of unrequited love, jealousy, and the pain of seeing a loved one with someone else. The song's soulful and somewhat retro vibe, combined with Styles' emotive delivery, creates a powerful narrative of longing and heartache.

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