Yes I'm Changing

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Embracing Change and New Beginnings in Tame Impala's 'Yes I'm Changing'

Tame Impala's 'Yes I'm Changing' is a reflective and transformative anthem that delves into the themes of personal growth and the inevitability of change. The song is a track from their third studio album, 'Currents,' released in 2015. Tame Impala, essentially the project of Australian musician Kevin Parker, is known for its psychedelic pop soundscapes and introspective lyrics. In this song, Parker confronts his past, acknowledges his evolution, and invites listeners to join him on a journey towards a new phase of life.

The lyrics begin with a confrontation of inner demons and the recognition of an unfamiliar emotion that isn't hate, suggesting a moment of self-awareness and the start of a transformation. The chorus, 'Yes, I'm changing, yes, I'm gone,' signifies a definitive break from the past and a commitment to moving forward. The song's message is clear: change is not only inevitable but also necessary for growth. Parker's invitation to 'come along with me' extends a hand to anyone who is willing to embrace change and leave behind what no longer serves them.

The latter part of the song reinforces the idea that people are capable of change, countering the common belief that they cannot. Parker expresses a newfound version of himself and a desire to pursue a different path. The repeated lines 'It's calling out for you' and 'Arise and walk, come through' serve as a rallying cry for listeners to take action and step into the unknown. The song's optimistic tone encourages embracing the future and the opportunities that await, suggesting that a new and better chapter is possible for everyone willing to answer the call.

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  3. Let It Happen
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