Like It Used To (feat. Mala Rodríguez)

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Resilience and Self-Discovery in 'Like It Used To'

SOJA's song 'Like It Used To (feat. Mala Rodríguez)' delves into themes of resilience, self-discovery, and emotional independence. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship that has undergone significant changes, with the protagonist asserting their newfound strength and refusal to be a crutch for their partner's loneliness. The repeated refrain, 'I won't hold your hand when you are lonely,' underscores a boundary being set, a declaration of self-worth and emotional growth. This is a powerful message about not allowing oneself to be dragged back into a toxic or unfulfilling dynamic.

Mala Rodríguez's verse adds a layer of introspection and complexity to the song. Her lines, delivered in Spanish, speak to the folly of past mistakes and the wisdom gained from them. She touches on themes of self-awareness and the importance of not letting one's actions be dictated by fleeting desires or external pressures. The phrase 'Me uso y te uso y parece que nunca es demasiado' (I use myself and I use you and it seems it's never enough) highlights a cycle of mutual exploitation that both parties are trying to break free from. This verse enriches the narrative by providing a different perspective on the same emotional journey.

The song's chorus, with its repetition of 'I don't break like I used to,' serves as a mantra of resilience. It signifies a transformation, a shedding of old vulnerabilities, and an embrace of a stronger, more self-reliant identity. The imagery of breaking and not breaking is a powerful metaphor for emotional resilience and the ability to withstand life's challenges without falling apart. This theme is universal and relatable, making the song resonate with anyone who has experienced personal growth and the strength that comes from overcoming adversity.

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