Sorry (feat. Flower.far & GALCHANIE)
MILLI
Empowerment and Defiance: MILLI's Anthem of Self-Assertion
MILLI's song "Sorry (feat. Flower.far & GALCHANIE)" is a powerful declaration of self-empowerment and defiance against societal expectations and judgments. The lyrics convey a strong message of independence and self-worth, as MILLI addresses the unwarranted blame and criticism she faces. The repeated refrain, "Sorry tha pai tham, Hai faen khrai dan ma ru suek di," translates to "Sorry for what I did, making someone feel good," highlighting the irony of being blamed for others' actions and feelings. This line sets the tone for the entire song, emphasizing that MILLI refuses to take responsibility for others' perceptions and actions.
The song also delves into themes of female empowerment and the rejection of objectification. MILLI's assertive lyrics, such as "When he see me, he wanna ta ta touch, Even I said nah nah nah," and "Your lady told me blah blah blah, But I'm sorry, it’s not my fault fault fault," underscore her refusal to be reduced to a mere object of desire. She challenges the double standards and societal pressures placed on women, asserting her right to exist and thrive without being subjected to unwanted advances or judgment.
Furthermore, MILLI's collaboration with Flower.far and GALCHANIE adds layers of solidarity and strength to the song. The artists collectively voice their resistance against being blamed for others' actions and the societal tendency to pit women against each other. The line "If you wanna fight, that’s fine, Bring back this trash to your life" encapsulates their unapologetic stance and determination to rise above negativity. The song's energetic and unapologetic tone, combined with its catchy beats, makes it an anthem for anyone who has ever felt unfairly judged or blamed.