"Roar"
"Roar" by Katy Perry is one of those iconic 2000s hit songs everyone knows. As a little girl, Roar was the song I would always make dances to and sing at the top of my lungs. I was just four years old, and while I didn't fully grasp the meaning behind the lyrics, I was drawn to Katy Perry's famous persona and her powerful voice. Now, at seventeen, I have found myself rediscovering Roar, and this time it resonates with me in a whole new way. After years of not listening to it because I played it on repeat as a kid, I began to listen to it again and understand its meaning. The song's message is extremely empowering, emphasizing overcoming obstacles, finding your voice, and standing strong in the face of adversity. The structure of Roar plays a key role in emphasizing its overall message. The song begins with a softer more vulnerable verse, setting the chorus up for a journey of self discovery. As the chorus hits, the music swells, and the lyrics transform into a powerful declaration of claiming strength. The bridge builds even more intensity for the final chorus, which feels like a victorious affirmation of resilience. The way the song flows makes you feel like you are on this emotional ride, where you start unsure, but by the end you are able to conquer anything. Whether blasting the song in the car with my friends, or listening to it while cleaning my room, Roar serves as a reminder that no matter where we are in life, we all have the strength to rise above and be "the eye of the tiger".
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