What Girls Do

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Empowerment and Independence: The Anthem of Modern Femininity

Leah Kate's song "What Girls Do" is a bold and unapologetic anthem celebrating female empowerment and independence. The lyrics convey a sense of self-assuredness and confidence, as the protagonist navigates her social life with a carefree attitude. The opening lines, "All my exes live on second, empowering / Shed so many tears, yeah, my garden is flowering," suggest a transformation from past heartbreaks into personal growth and strength. The imagery of a flowering garden symbolizes renewal and the blossoming of self-worth.

The chorus, "That's what, that's what girls do / Dump you, and your friends too / No one tells us what to do," reinforces the theme of autonomy and the rejection of societal expectations. Leah Kate portrays a character who is unapologetically herself, making decisions that prioritize her happiness and well-being. The line, "When I act like a bitch, I'd like to thank the academy," humorously acknowledges the double standards women often face and reclaims the term as a badge of honor.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of breaking free from traditional gender roles and expectations. Lines like "Boys get really threatened when sexy meets confidence" and "Reckless, always leave 'em blue" highlight the protagonist's refusal to conform to societal norms. Instead, she embraces her sexuality and confidence, challenging the notion that women should be demure and submissive. The song's playful and rebellious tone serves as a reminder that women have the right to live their lives on their own terms, without seeking validation from others.

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