Want This Beer (feat. Julia Michaels)
Josh Ross
Drowning in Memories: The Unwanted Beer
Josh Ross's song "Want This Beer (feat. Julia Michaels)" delves into the emotional turmoil of a breakup and the futile attempts to drown sorrows in alcohol. The repetitive refrain, "I don't, I don't, I don't," underscores the protagonist's internal struggle and denial. Despite being advised that drinking would help him forget his ex, he finds that alcohol only amplifies his longing and regret. The beer, a common symbol of escapism, becomes a metaphor for his inability to move on, as he realizes that no amount of drinking can erase the memories of his past relationship.
The lyrics poignantly capture the protagonist's yearning for the complexities of his past relationship, from the "stupid fights" to the "kiss all nights" and the "hate you, love you tears." These lines highlight the depth of his emotional attachment and the irreplaceable nature of his connection with his ex. The song's narrative reveals a raw and honest portrayal of heartbreak, where the protagonist admits that he can't "drink you off my mind," emphasizing the futility of using alcohol as a coping mechanism.
In the final verse, the protagonist's resolve becomes clear as he declares, "I'm bein' honest, I'm sober, I promise / I'd rather be drunk on your love." This powerful statement signifies his realization that true solace lies not in the temporary numbness of alcohol but in the genuine emotions and memories of his past relationship. The song concludes with a sense of acceptance and a desire to confront his feelings head-on, rather than seeking refuge in a bottle. Josh Ross and Julia Michaels deliver a heartfelt and relatable anthem for anyone grappling with the aftermath of a breakup, reminding listeners that some wounds can't be healed by mere distractions.