Signals (feat. Kwabs)

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Navigating Life's Uncertain Paths: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Regard's song 'Signals (feat. Kwabs)' delves into the theme of self-discovery and the internal struggle between following external cues and forging one's own path. The lyrics repeatedly question whether the protagonist is seeing 'signals up ahead' or merely imagining them, reflecting the uncertainty and doubt that often accompany life's decisions. This uncertainty is a universal experience, resonating with anyone who has ever questioned their direction or purpose.

The metaphor of 'signals' versus 'burning my own fire' is central to the song's message. Signals can be interpreted as societal expectations, advice from others, or perceived opportunities. In contrast, 'burning my own fire' symbolizes independence, self-reliance, and the courage to live by one's own rules. The protagonist's desire to 'wage my own wars' and the declaration that 'this soul ain't for hire' further emphasize a strong commitment to personal authenticity and integrity.

Kwabs' soulful voice adds emotional depth to the song, enhancing the introspective and contemplative mood. The repetition of the chorus underscores the ongoing nature of this internal conflict, suggesting that the journey of self-discovery is not a one-time event but a continuous process. The song's blend of electronic beats and soulful vocals creates a compelling backdrop for this exploration of identity and purpose, making it both a reflective and empowering anthem.

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