Come And Get It

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Defiance and Dominance: The Anthem of Self-Assertion in 'Come And Get It' by I Prevail

I Prevail's 'Come And Get It' is a powerful anthem of defiance and self-assertion. The song's lyrics revolve around the theme of standing strong against detractors and maintaining one's identity in the face of criticism. The repeated line, 'If you want it come get it you know where I'll be,' serves as a bold challenge to those who doubt or criticize the protagonist. This line encapsulates the essence of the song: a fearless invitation to confront and overcome adversity head-on.

The chorus, 'I am, I am the headline,' emphasizes the protagonist's confidence and self-worth. By declaring themselves as the 'headline,' they assert their significance and refuse to be overshadowed by others. This metaphor of being the headline suggests that they are the main story, the center of attention, and not just another face in the crowd. The lyrics encourage listeners to recognize their own value and not let others diminish their sense of self.

The song also touches on the idea of thriving on negativity. Lines like 'Deep down I love it when you hate me' and 'feed your hate to me' suggest that the protagonist draws strength from the animosity directed towards them. This perspective transforms negativity into a source of empowerment, turning the tables on those who seek to bring them down. The aggressive and energetic tone of the song, combined with its defiant lyrics, makes 'Come And Get It' a rallying cry for anyone facing opposition or criticism, urging them to stand tall and embrace their individuality.

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  1. Pull The Plug
  2. Bad Things
  3. Rise
  4. Self-Destruction
  5. Come And Get It
  6. There's Fear In Letting Go
  7. Lifelines
  8. Deep End
  9. Bow Down
  10. Closure
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