Working Girl
Little Boots
The Struggles and Triumphs of the Modern Working Woman
Little Boots' song "Working Girl" delves into the complexities and challenges faced by women in the professional world. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman preparing herself for the day, donning a suit and tie, and putting on a brave face. This imagery symbolizes the need to conform to a certain professional standard and the pressure to maintain a polished exterior. The repeated lines, "And you can't look back, no you won't look back!" and "Now you just can't stop, no you just won't stop!" emphasize the relentless drive and determination required to succeed in a competitive environment.
The song also touches on the sacrifices and compromises that come with striving for perfection. Lines like "Compromise, let you smile, list a fire" and "Try to hide little eyes, keep it quiet" suggest the emotional toll and the need to suppress one's true feelings to maintain a professional demeanor. The chorus, with its plea of "Please don't fail me now, I would never let you let me down," reflects the internal dialogue of self-encouragement and the fear of failure that many working women experience.
Furthermore, the song questions the notion of having it all, asking, "Can you have it all? Are you wanting more?" This highlights the ongoing struggle to balance career aspirations with personal fulfillment. The repeated refrain, "It's so hard, it's so hard for a working girl," underscores the persistent challenges and the resilience required to overcome them. Little Boots captures the essence of the modern working woman's journey, celebrating her achievements while acknowledging the hurdles she faces along the way.