What's a Woman

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The Strength and Resilience of Womanhood in 'What's a Woman'

The song 'What's a Woman' by Vaya Con Dios delves into the emotional landscape of a woman grappling with betrayal and disappointment in her relationship. The lyrics pose a rhetorical question about the identity and role of a woman when the man in her life fails to support her and keeps secrets. This questioning reflects the societal expectations placed on women to derive their worth from their relationships with men, and the struggle that ensues when those relationships falter.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the duality of a woman's strength and vulnerability. It acknowledges the hardships she endures and her resilience in the face of adversity. The repeated lines 'She'll be weak, She'll be strong, Struggle hard, For so long' encapsulate the woman's journey through pain and her determination to overcome it. The song also touches on the theme of holding onto the past, where memories of a love that was meant to last now haunt her as 'ghosts of the past.'

Ultimately, the song is a declaration of independence and self-affirmation. The woman in the song resolves to never let herself be misled or made to feel like a fool again. The repeated phrase 'Never again' serves as a powerful mantra, symbolizing her commitment to self-respect and her refusal to be defined by a man's actions. 'What's a Woman' is a poignant reminder of the inner strength that lies within every woman, and the courage it takes to stand alone and rebuild after heartbreak.

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  2. Nah Neh Nah
  3. Heading For A Fall
  4. Time Flies
  5. Don't Cry For Louie
  6. Just A Friend Of Mine
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