So I Say

By 蘇永康

Stop 今晚飲得都夠多
鬧過老闆數過大哥
苦水比花灑更多 越怨越有
未夠鍾返去麼
幹多杯它會自己解決麼
一切工作問題 其實我最清楚
我經過 So I say it
應該知道 人做得 不快樂
你只得 兩條路
如常 和 晚晚哭訴
但若你 只懂哭訴
連自己 都懶做
如常做 或更好
起碼壞 可變好
無睱回望 沒有苦惱
你該知道
Stop 她的一筆講夠麼
為了女人失去什麼
屈指一數都算多 越計越有
但你分手了麼
一講起她 你電話 即有Call
一切戀愛問題 其實我也清楚
我經過 So I say it
應該知道 人做得 不快樂
你只得 兩條路
如常 和 晚晚哭訴
但若你 只懂哭訴
連自己 都懶做
如常做 或更好
起碼壞 可變好
完全停頓 沒有招數
你該知道
人人能自選怎看待命途
有人含愁慢慢萎縮滄老
我卻會對着煩惱 Say No
(其實我很快樂)
從未有空就投訴
應該知道 人做得 不快樂
你只得 兩條路
如常 和 晚晚哭訴
但若你 只懂哭訴
連自己 都懶做
如常做 或更好
起碼壞 可變好
談何容易 但我知你 做得到
About This Song

"So I Say" by is a poignant reflection on the challenges of modern life and emotional struggles. The song's central theme revolves around the idea of confronting ones unhappiness and the choices one has in the face of adversity. Through its lyrics, the artist emphasizes the contrast between merely enduring life's difficulties and actively seeking to improve ones circumstances. The recurring phrase "you only have two paths, the usual way or crying every night" encapsulates the emotional core, reinforcing the notion that every individual must choose how to respond to their emotional turmoil.

The narrative unfolds as the artist shares a story that many can relate to: the pain of heartbreak and the pressures of life responsibilities. Throughout the song, encourages listeners to recognize their power in shaping their narratives. This idea is presented with an honest acknowledgment of life's struggles, suggesting that while everyone faces obstacles, it is the response to these challenges that ultimately defines ones happiness. The lyrics also highlight the futility of endless complaining, advocating for a proactive approach to one's problems instead of passively lamenting ones fate.

Musically, "So I Say" features a blend of contemporary pop sensibilities and emotive melodies, which enhance the impact of the lyrics. The song uses direct and conversational language, making it relatable and accessible. Subtle rhythmic changes and poignant vocal delivery create a sense of intimacy, drawing listeners into the emotional landscape painted by the lyrics. Notably, the repetition of key phrases reinforces the core message, allowing it to resonate deeply with the audience.

Culturally, this song captures a significant aspect of modern Asian life, where the pressures of relationships, work, and societal expectations often converge. It speaks to a generation grappling with mental health issues and the importance of self-advocacy in personal happiness. In doing so, offers not only a commentary on personal struggles but also a broader message on the importance of resilience and the pursuit of joy, contributing to a growing conversation about mental well-being in contemporary society.