People (feat. Becky G)

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The Silent Struggles Behind a Smile

Libianca's song "People (feat. Becky G)" delves into the often unseen and unacknowledged struggles that individuals face. The lyrics poignantly express feelings of isolation and the yearning for someone to notice and care about one's inner turmoil. The repeated line, "Did you check on me?" underscores a desperate plea for recognition and empathy from those around. Despite being surrounded by people, the protagonist feels invisible, their pain unnoticed and their cries for help unheard.

The song also touches on the theme of self-medication as a coping mechanism. The mention of drinking more alcohol over the past five days highlights a common, yet unhealthy, way people try to numb their emotional pain. The red eyes, typically associated with crying or substance use, further emphasize the depth of the protagonist's distress. This imagery serves as a metaphor for the internal battles that many people fight, often hidden behind a facade of normalcy.

Becky G's contribution in Spanish adds another layer of depth to the song. Her verses speak to the universal nature of these feelings, transcending language and cultural barriers. She talks about the paranoia and pain beneath her skin, the emptiness in her chest, and the need for a mental break. The invocation of the "Holy Father" and the plea for not being left to fall reflect a spiritual dimension, suggesting a search for solace and strength beyond the physical world. The song ultimately calls for greater awareness and compassion, urging listeners to look beyond the surface and truly see the people around them.

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