New Woman (feat. LISA)
ROSALÍA
Rebirth and Empowerment: The Anthem of the 'New Woman'
'New Woman' is a powerful declaration of self-discovery and renewal. Right from the start, the lyrics bring a sense of breaking down barriers and overcoming challenges, with lines like 'Bangin' it, bangin' it, wanna crack these walls' and 'Pullin' up, fresh face, brand new día'. These phrases suggest the desire to break with the past and embrace a new beginning, a new version of themselves.
The collaboration between LISA and ROSALÍA is particularly significant because both artists are known for their versatility and ability to reinvent themselves. The verse 'Purple into gold, pain has come and gone again, walked through that fire, I rediscover' reflects this journey of transformation. The use of the colors purple and gold can symbolize the transition from a state of pain and difficulty to one of triumph and achievement. The metaphor of fire represents the challenges faced and overcome, leading to a rediscovery of oneself.
In addition, the song emphasizes the importance of focusing on their own mind and energy, as evidenced in the verses 'Focus on my mind, takin' my time, I'm a new woman'. ROSALÍA also reinforces this message with her part in Spanish, highlighting authenticity and self-confidence: 'Yo vivo pa' cantar, no canto pa' vivir, nací pura, sí'. The repetition of the line 'I'm a new woman' throughout the song serves as a mantra of empowerment, celebrating the strength and resilience of the artists.
In this way, 'New Woman' celebrates women's ability to reinvent themselves and always find a new version, stronger and more confident, despite adversity. Like flowers, LISA and ROSALÍA are synonymous with beauty, but with a touch of vulnerability and revival, full of attitude, emerging ever stronger from hardship, more powerful, more self-conscious.