青蛙公主

By Cookies

就算好心地 不足以選美
論舞姿都不夠伶俐
懷着缺陷美當作福利
麻木去做你的知己
未似小公主 都不夠優美
為你好都需要回避
難道美麗至有專利
我怎去比也沒法比
扮相好 賣相好
六呎高 就最好 那樣吸引
柔順秀髮 才合襯
怪都怪 扮相差 賣相差
未夠高 未夠好 我沒吸引
明白與你難合襯 博得憐憫
那些漂亮世人 至匹配做情人
無需關懷來當做扶貧
像只小青蛙 都不夠可愛
是個講姿色這年代
難道每滴愛變作傷害
才令眼淚變得光采
扮對好兄妹 怎可以戀愛
就算花青春再期待
盲目再為你去忍耐
我哭到得對大眼袋
這個世界只愛美
用美醜 判斷人
看看那個喜愛我 沒有人
怪都怪 是我醜 別獻醜
就放手 就要走 我沒吸引
明白與你難合襯 博得憐憫
我相信自己有日夠好人
明天醒來能變做情人
About This Song

"" (Princess Frog) by the group Cookies explores themes of beauty, self-worth, and the complexities of love and admiration in a world that often prioritizes appearance over inner qualities. The song's emotional core lies in the struggle of the narrator, who feels marginalized and inadequate due to societal standards of beauty that equate worthiness with physical attractiveness. Amidst feelings of inadequacy and yearning for acceptance, the narrator reflects on their identity and the painful realization that love in such a superficial society can often feel unattainable.

The narrative unfolds as the protagonist grapples with their personal insecurities, using the metaphor of being a "frog" to symbolize their perceived lack of value compared to more conventionally attractive individuals. The lyrics poignantly illustrate the desperation to fit in and the pain of feeling undesired. The protagonist expresses a desire for validation despite recognizing the futility of comparing themselves to others, creating a relatable and haunting commentary on self-image and the pressures of contemporary beauty standards.

Musically, the track employs a catchy pop melody that contrasts with its heavy lyrical content, drawing listeners in with an engaging sound while presenting them with weighty themes. Notable lyrical techniques include the use of metaphors, such as likening oneself to a frog, and various instances of repetition that emphasize the narrator's frustrations. The combination of a lively musical backdrop with introspective lyrics creates an interesting dichotomy that resonates with audiences on multiple levels.

Culturally, "" reflects the pressures faced by individuals in todays society where aesthetics frequently overshadow deeper qualities. It resonates particularly with younger audiences who might feel the struggle of navigating identity against societal expectations. As such, the song serves not only as a personal narrative but also a broader commentary on the cultural obsession with beauty, making it a significant piece within the landscape of contemporary pop music.