All For Us

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The Sacrifices of Love and Survival in Labrinth's 'All For Us'

Labrinth's song 'All For Us' is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of sacrifice, love, and the struggles of life. The lyrics convey a deep sense of responsibility and the lengths one is willing to go for the sake of loved ones. The repeated line 'I'm taking it all for us' suggests a narrative of self-sacrifice, where the protagonist is willing to bear burdens and hardships for the benefit of their family or community.

The song touches on economic hardship with lines like 'Money MIA (pockets hell-a empty)' and 'Mumma making ends meet,' painting a picture of a family struggling to survive. The reference to 'working like a slave (Mississippi, ayy-aya)' evokes the historical context of slavery and the ongoing fight against systemic oppression. The absence of a father figure and the need to 'be a man' highlight the pressures of stepping up to fulfill familial roles in the face of adversity.

Labrinth also explores the idea of legacy and the impact of one's actions with the lines 'I hope one of you come back to remind me of who I was when I go disappear.' This suggests a concern for how one will be remembered and the desire to leave a positive mark on the world. The song ends with a bittersweet note, hinting at the fairy-tale ending 'And they all lived happily ever after,' but the repetition breaks down, reflecting the complexity and uncertainty of life's outcomes.

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