Popstars (feat. Kill Eva)
МЭЙБИ БЭЙБИ (MAYBE BABY)
The Glittering Isolation of a Popstar
The song 'Popstars (feat. Kill Eva)' by МЭЙБИ БЭЙБИ (MAYBE BABY) delves into the glamorous yet isolating life of a pop star. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the highs and lows of fame, capturing moments of wild after-parties, emotional turmoil, and the relentless pursuit of success. The recurring imagery of waking up next to a star and falling asleep in a bathtub symbolizes the chaotic and surreal nature of the pop star lifestyle. This lifestyle is marked by fleeting connections and a sense of emptiness, as indicated by the lines about never wanting to see certain faces again and the empty eyes that haunt the singer.
The song also explores themes of self-empowerment and resilience. Despite the loneliness and the emotional scars, the protagonist chooses to prioritize herself and her ambitions. The reference to building a 'Pop-empire' by the age of forty underscores a determined and ambitious spirit. The metaphor of the 'Polar Star' suggests a guiding light, a constant amidst the chaos, symbolizing the singer's enduring presence and influence in the music industry.
Additionally, the song touches on the darker aspects of fame, such as mental health struggles and the pressure to maintain a certain image. The mention of 'tabls and PTSD' and the bipolar star metaphor highlight the psychological toll of the pop star life. The luxurious yet suffocating imagery of a Louis V belt around the neck like a choker further emphasizes the paradox of fame—glamorous on the outside but often constricting and painful on the inside. The song's repetitive chorus, declaring 'R&B-baby-queen' and 'Popstar,' reinforces the duality of the singer's identity, caught between the allure of stardom and the quest for personal authenticity.