Strange

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Embracing Our Uniqueness: The Anthem of Individuality in LP's 'Strange'

LP's song 'Strange' is a celebration of individuality and the unique bonds we form with those who accept us for who we are. The lyrics convey a message of finding solace and acceptance in the company of others who embrace our quirks and differences. The opening lines, 'Anyone can get love / Anyone can get laid,' suggest that superficial connections are easy to come by, but it's the deeper relationships with those who 'let you burst into flames' that truly matter. These are the people who encourage us to be our authentic selves, without the need to conform or tame our spirits.

The chorus, 'We are all strange / And it ain't never never ever gonna change,' serves as a powerful refrain that unites listeners in a collective acknowledgment of our inherent strangeness. LP emphasizes that our peculiarities are permanent and should be celebrated rather than hidden or altered. This message is particularly resonant in a world that often pressures individuals to fit into certain norms or standards. The song's upbeat tempo and LP's distinctive voice add to the empowering feel of the track, making it an anthem for those who have felt marginalized or misunderstood.

The song also touches on themes of trust and support, highlighting the importance of having people in our lives who help us navigate through tough times. The lines 'They're the ones make you trust in the universe / When you're lost and you're left and it's getting worse' speak to the idea that true friends are the ones who provide guidance and reassurance when we feel lost. 'Strange' is a reminder that in the midst of life's challenges, there is comfort in knowing that we are not alone in our strangeness, and that there is strength in embracing it.

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  2. Tightrope
  3. When We're High
  4. Forever for Now
  5. Wild
  6. The One That You Love
  7. Someday
  8. Other People
  9. One Last Time
  10. Strange
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