I See Stars (feat. Angourie Rice & Cast of Mean Girls)
Jeff Richmond
Finding True Brilliance in a World of Facades
The song 'I See Stars' from the musical 'Mean Girls,' featuring Angourie Rice and the cast, is a powerful anthem about recognizing genuine beauty and authenticity in a world often filled with superficiality. Cady, the protagonist, begins by reflecting on her past self, describing herself as 'cheap, fake, easy to break.' This self-awareness marks a significant transformation as she now sees the world and herself with newfound clarity. The lyrics emphasize the contrast between artificial and real beauty, with lines like 'Plastic don't shine, glitter don't shine, rhinestones don’t shine the way you do,' highlighting the value of authenticity over superficial appearances.
The metaphor of stars is central to the song, symbolizing true brilliance and inner beauty. Cady sees the people around her as stars, shining brightly and outshining even the most dazzling diamonds. This imagery suggests that genuine qualities and inner light are far more valuable and enduring than any external adornment. The repetition of 'I see stars' reinforces the idea that recognizing and appreciating true beauty in others can be a transformative experience.
The song also carries a message of support and solidarity. The band and cast join in, singing about being a guiding light for each other in times of darkness. This collective voice underscores the importance of community and mutual support, suggesting that when people come together and recognize each other's worth, they can illuminate even the darkest paths. 'I See Stars' is not just a celebration of individual transformation but also a call to uplift and support one another, creating a brighter, more authentic world together.