Some Girls Do

Sawyer Brown Sawyer Brown

Embracing Individuality and Finding Connection

Sawyer Brown's song "Some Girls Do" is a celebration of individuality and the unique connections that can form between people who might not fit into conventional molds. The song opens with a scene where the protagonist is snubbed by a girl who turns up her nose at his Cadillac, only to find another girl who is amused and intrigued by his antics. This sets the stage for a narrative that contrasts societal expectations with genuine personal connections.

The chorus, with its lines "I ain't first class, but I ain't white trash, I'm wild and a little crazy too," encapsulates the protagonist's self-awareness and pride in his identity. He acknowledges that he doesn't fit into the upper echelons of society, nor does he belong to the lower rungs; instead, he embraces his wild and unconventional nature. This sentiment is further reinforced by the repeated line, "Some girls don't like boys like me, aw but some girls do," highlighting the idea that there is someone out there for everyone, regardless of societal norms.

The song also touches on themes of authenticity and the joy of finding someone who appreciates you for who you are. The protagonist's playful and carefree attitude, exemplified by his attempt to impress the girl with his car and his James Dean impersonation, ultimately wins her over. This narrative suggests that true connections are formed not through adherence to societal standards but through genuine, unfiltered interactions. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy melody further enhance its message of embracing one's true self and finding joy in the connections that come from being authentic.

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