Black Friday (pretty like the sun) (feat. Lost Frequencies)
Tom Odell
Chasing Perfection and Happiness in 'Black Friday (pretty like the sun)'
Tom Odell's 'Black Friday (pretty like the sun)' featuring Lost Frequencies delves into the modern-day pursuit of happiness and perfection. The song's repetitive and catchy lyrics reflect a yearning for joy and fulfillment, encapsulated in the desire to 'go party' and 'have fun.' This longing is juxtaposed with the admiration of someone who is 'pretty like the sun,' symbolizing an ideal of beauty and happiness that seems almost unattainable. The sun metaphor suggests a radiant, all-encompassing presence that the narrator aspires to emulate.
The lyrics also touch on themes of self-improvement and societal pressures. Lines like 'I want a better body, I want better skin' and 'I wanna be perfect like all your other friends' highlight the internal and external pressures to conform to certain standards of beauty and success. This desire for perfection is further emphasized by the repeated wish to be 'like the sun,' indicating a longing to be seen as flawless and admired by others. The song captures the essence of contemporary struggles with self-image and the constant comparison to others, driven by social media and cultural expectations.
The recurring question, 'What is happening to us?' adds a layer of introspection and critique. It suggests a collective questioning of the societal norms that drive these desires and the impact they have on individual well-being. The song's upbeat tempo and infectious melody contrast with its deeper, more reflective lyrics, creating a poignant commentary on the pursuit of happiness in a world obsessed with perfection. Tom Odell's emotive delivery, combined with Lost Frequencies' production, makes 'Black Friday (pretty like the sun)' a thought-provoking exploration of modern life's complexities.