Break Free is an empowering anthem about leaving behind toxic environments and refusing to conform to the standards of a clique. This song captures the journey of self-acceptance and the strength it takes to walk away from negative influences. It's a celebration of individuality and the freedom that comes from valuing oneself over seeking approval from others.
Verse 1:
I walked in, felt the eyes on me,
A velvet rope, but I'm not in the VIP.
You whisper sweet lies, think you're so sly,
But I'm done playing games, I won’t comply.
Chorus:
I'm breaking free, I won’t be your prize,
Your cliques can't hold me, I’m done with your lies.
You can hate me, but that's fine by me,
I’m stepping out now, I finally see.
Verse 2:
You throw your looks, and you cast your shade,
But I’m rising up, yeah, I’m unafraid.
These chains won’t bind me, I’m taking my flight,
You can keep your glamour, I’m chasing the light.
Chorus:
I'm breaking free, I won’t be your prize,
Your cliques can't hold me, I’m done with your lies.
You can hate me, but that's fine by me,
I’m stepping out now, I finally see.
Bridge:
In your world, I was never enough,
Wore your labels, but they never fit snug.
Now I’m peeling them off, I’m shedding the past,
I’m trading your rules for a love that will last.
Chorus:
I'm breaking free, I won’t be your prize,
Your cliques can't hold me, I’m done with your lies.
You can hate me, but that's fine by me,
I’m stepping out now, I finally see.
Outro:
I’m a diamond in the rough, shining bright,
No more shadows, I’m stepping into the light.
Each step I take, I’m reclaiming my worth,
Leaving behind all the pain of your turf.
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The song is about leaving a toxic environment, a clique, and not being worthy enough of being in that clique or knowing someone popular because you refuse to conform to their standards or follow their rules, and not caring that they hate you because of that.
The Saturdays