Born To Be a Winner

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Embracing Destiny: The Unyielding Spirit in 'Born To Be a Winner'

Bonnie Tyler's 'Born To Be a Winner' is an anthem of resilience and unwavering determination. The song's lyrics celebrate an individual who never gives up, even when others do. This person is depicted as someone who never fails, never feels down, and is universally loved. The song suggests that life is a challenging game, but for this individual, it is a game they are destined to win. The repeated affirmation that the person is 'born to be a winner' underscores a sense of predestined success and heroism.

The chorus reinforces the idea of being a natural-born winner, likening the individual to a hero. This metaphor elevates the person to a near-mythical status, suggesting that their qualities are not just admirable but almost superhuman. The lyrics 'Oh there's no mountain high enough' and 'Don't hesitate' further emphasize the boundless potential and fearlessness of this individual. The song's message is clear: with the right mindset and determination, one can overcome any obstacle and achieve greatness.

Bonnie Tyler's powerful and raspy voice adds an extra layer of intensity to the song, making the message of resilience and determination even more compelling. The song also touches on themes of love and support, as the narrator expresses a deep admiration and need for the person they are singing about. This adds a personal and emotional dimension to the song, making it not just about individual success but also about the impact one person can have on others. 'Born To Be a Winner' is a celebration of the human spirit's capacity to persevere and triumph, no matter the odds.

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  2. Holding Out For A Hero
  3. If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)
  4. When I Close My Eyes
  5. (You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman
  6. Amazed
  7. Total Eclipse Of The Heart
  8. Si Demain (feat. Kareen Antonn)
  9. Reaching For The Infinite Heart (feat. Fábio Jr)
  10. Loving You Is a Dirty Job (But Somebody Gotta do It)
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