Who I'll Be
Wall-e Heaven
Embracing Authenticity: The Journey of Self-Discovery in 'Who I'll Be'
Wall-e Heaven's song 'Who I'll Be' is a powerful anthem of self-acceptance and resilience. The lyrics delve into the struggles of living authentically in a world that often imposes its expectations and judgments. The opening lines, 'They turn a life to a perfect storm / I can't breathe I can't breathe,' capture the suffocating pressure of societal norms. Despite these challenges, the song emphasizes the importance of self-love and the joy that comes from embracing one's true self, as highlighted in the lines, 'I love myself I love the way I feel / When I walk, when I sing / When I'm living.'
The chorus serves as a rallying cry for individuality and perseverance. 'Drive to front don't stop to listen to what they want / Someone will put you down but I've got to put you up' encourages listeners to forge their own paths and ignore detractors. The repeated assertion that 'We're born to win, to fly / To write our name, to live' reinforces the idea that everyone has the potential to achieve greatness and leave their mark on the world. The song also touches on the importance of love and support, stating that 'Who you love / Will never have to change you one day,' suggesting that true love accepts and celebrates individuality.
The refrain 'Who I'll be, will listen what you wanna hear / Got sadness isn't a good option to give / You've got living and fight for who you are' encapsulates the song's core message: the journey to self-discovery and fulfillment requires courage and determination. Wall-e Heaven encourages listeners to reject sadness and embrace their passions, as seen in the lines, 'If you wanna sing, sing / If you wanna do / Just do it, don't shut up your mouth.' The song is a testament to the power of authenticity and the importance of fighting for one's true self, no matter the obstacles.