I Thought I Was An Alien

Soko Soko

Embracing the Alien Within: A Journey of Self-Acceptance

Soko's song "I Thought I Was An Alien" delves into themes of self-identity, acceptance, and the desire for connection. The lyrics paint a picture of an encounter where the protagonist feels like an outsider, or an 'alien,' and invites another person to join them in this unique perspective. The idea of wearing a costume and dancing like an alien symbolizes embracing one's quirks and differences, rather than hiding them. This act of dancing together becomes a metaphor for mutual acceptance and the joy of finding someone who appreciates you for who you truly are.

The song's narrative reveals a moment of vulnerability when the protagonist admits to feeling like a 'freak.' However, this perceived oddity is met with a positive response, as the other person expresses a liking for 'freaky people.' This exchange highlights the importance of finding those who not only tolerate but celebrate our eccentricities. It suggests that true connection comes from being authentic and open about our insecurities and peculiarities.

Soko's musical style, often characterized by its raw and emotive quality, enhances the song's introspective nature. The simplicity of the lyrics and melody allows the listener to focus on the emotional depth and the message of self-acceptance. The repetition of the invitation to dance 'like an alien' reinforces the idea that embracing our uniqueness can lead to meaningful and joyful connections with others. Ultimately, the song is a celebration of individuality and the beauty of finding someone who loves you just the way you are.

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