Rocket (English Version)
SEVENTEEN
Breaking Free: SEVENTEEN's Anthem of Self-Discovery and Liberation
SEVENTEEN's 'Rocket (English Version)' is a vibrant anthem that speaks to the universal desire for self-discovery and liberation. The song opens with a critique of societal pressures, highlighting how people often lose their true selves in the pursuit of fitting into predefined molds. The lyrics 'Boxed and piled up in cliches' and 'Keep running and running and running but there’s no escape' paint a vivid picture of the endless cycle of conformity and anxiety that many experience. This sets the stage for the song's central message: breaking free from these constraints and embracing one's true identity.
The metaphor of building a rocket serves as a powerful symbol of this liberation. By constructing a rocket and launching it into the sky, the song suggests a journey towards self-actualization and freedom. The repeated lines 'Imma build a rocket' and 'Ooh, look, we fly so high' emphasize the exhilaration and empowerment that come with this journey. The imagery of stars and the infinite sky further reinforces the idea of limitless possibilities and the boundless potential within each individual.
In addition to its themes of self-discovery and freedom, 'Rocket' also touches on the importance of living in the moment and appreciating the beauty around us. The lyrics 'How long you be on your phone when the Moon is big and bright?' and 'Do your dance dance in the moonlight' encourage listeners to disconnect from distractions and fully engage with the world. This call to mindfulness and presence is a reminder that true happiness and fulfillment come from within and from our connections with others. SEVENTEEN's energetic and uplifting delivery of these messages makes 'Rocket' not just a song, but an inspiring call to action for anyone feeling trapped by societal expectations.