Suffer (feat. SKOTT)

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Embracing Solitude: The Strength in Being Alone

Petit Biscuit's song "Suffer (feat. SKOTT)" delves into the theme of self-reliance and the empowerment that comes from embracing solitude. The repetitive nature of the lyrics, particularly the lines "Don’t you know, don’t you know, don’t you know me at all?" and "You think that you can stand when I fall," suggests a sense of frustration and disillusionment with a relationship that has become more of a hindrance than a source of support. The metaphor of dominoes falling symbolizes the inevitable collapse of the relationship, indicating that the protagonist believes they are better off alone.

The chorus, with its vivid imagery of independence, highlights the protagonist's journey towards self-discovery and self-sufficiency. Lines like "I'm going out for dinner, having whisky on my own" and "Make coffee, get a hobby, feeling awesome on my own" paint a picture of someone who is not only surviving but thriving in their own company. This shift from dependence to independence is a powerful statement about the strength and resilience that can be found within oneself.

Petit Biscuit, known for his electronic and ambient music style, uses a minimalist approach in this song to emphasize the emotional weight of the lyrics. The collaboration with SKOTT adds a hauntingly beautiful layer to the track, enhancing the overall mood of introspection and empowerment. The song resonates with anyone who has experienced the liberation that comes from leaving a toxic relationship and finding peace in solitude.

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