All This Love (feat. Noonie Bao)

Alesso Alesso

Resilience and Self-Discovery in 'All This Love'

Alesso's song 'All This Love,' featuring Noonie Bao, is a powerful anthem of resilience and self-discovery. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a young woman navigating the challenges of urban life, embodying the spirit of an 'urban angel.' The streets, which could be home to anyone, symbolize the universal journey of finding one's place in the world. The advice from her mother to trust herself before trusting strangers underscores the importance of self-reliance and inner strength, especially when far from home and facing an uncertain destiny.

The recurring refrain 'All this love' serves as a mantra of empowerment. It suggests that love, in all its forms, is a sustaining force that can help one endure life's ups and downs. The lines 'Do me right, do me wrong, do me in, you should know, that I'll be okay' reflect a profound sense of resilience. No matter what life throws at her, the protagonist is determined to be okay, likening her strength to the effects of a drug that keeps her from wasting away. This metaphor highlights the intoxicating and sustaining power of love and self-belief.

The song also touches on the desire to live fully and fearlessly. The protagonist's declaration, 'I wanna live, I don't wanna die young,' and her resolve to 'live through the night, just to light up the sun' convey a deep-seated determination to embrace life despite its hardships. This sentiment is further reinforced by her refusal to hide or run, indicating a commitment to face challenges head-on. The song's message is clear: with love and self-trust, one can navigate even the toughest of urban jungles and emerge stronger and more illuminated.

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