"Alright" is a new English song by Sam Fischer and Meghan Trainor, released on June 15, 2023, on the SamFischer YouTube channel. The song is part of the album "I Love You, Please Don’t Hate Me." It was written by… Read More
Alright Lyrics
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[Chorus: Sam Fischer]
"I'm gonna be alright"
I'll say a thousand times
Until it takes over my mind
And I think I'm (I'm gonna be alright)
[Verse 1: Sam Fischer]
I won't talk about it enough to make it real
My insides are shouting but I can barely hear, yeah (Woo)
I've dug my heels in to stop the feeling
Convinced it's something that will never show
Broken my cup, can't fill it up no more
[Pre-Chorus: Sam Fischer]
But, even if I don't believe it
It ain't real if I can't see it
I swear that
[Chorus: Sam Fischer]
"I'm gonna be alright"
I'll say a thousand times
Until it takes over my mind
And I think I'm
I'm gonna be alright (Woo)
Make no mistake, I'll be just fine
At least, I'll say it a thousand times
Until it takes over my mind
I'm gonna be alright (Woo)
[Post-Chorus: Sam Fischer]
I-I, I, I-I, I, I
I'm gonna be alright
I-I, I, I-I, I, I
[Verse 2: Meghan Trainor]
Mama said there would be days like this
Where I don't understand, uh
And there ain't nobody makin' sense
They'll never know who I am, I am (I am)
[Pre-Chorus: Meghan Trainor, Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
But, even if I don't believe it (Believe it)
It ain't real if I can't see it, no, but
[Chorus: Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
"I'm gonna be alright"
I'll say a thousand times
Until it takes over my mind
And I think I'm
I'm gonna be alright
Make no mistake, I'll be just fine
At least, I'll say it a thousand times
Until it takes over my mind
I'm gonna be alright
[Post-Chorus: Sam Fischer, Meghan Trainor & Both]
I-I, I, I-I, I, I
I'm gonna be alright
I-I, I, I-I, I, I
(I'm gonna be alright, woo)
[Bridge: Sam Fischer, Meghan Trainor & Both]
Who would I be? Who would I be without it?
I wanna see who I could be without it (Woo)
[Chorus: Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor, Sam Fischer]
"I'm gonna be alright"
I'll say a thousand times (Say it a thousand times)
Until it takes over my mind
And I think I'm (Ay)
I'm gonna be alright
Make no mistake, I'll be just fine
At least, I'll say it a thousand times
Until it takes (Yeah-yeah) over my mind
I'm gonna be alright
[Post-Chorus: Sam Fischer, Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
I-I, I, I-I, I, I
I'm gonna be alright (I'm gonna be alright)
I-I, I, I-I, I, I
(I'm gonna be alright)
[Outro: Sam Fischer, Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
Oh, yeah-yeah, yeah
Mm
I'm gonna be alright
[Chorus: Sam Fischer]
In this section, Sam Fischer repeatedly asserts that he will be "alright," using the affirmation as a way to reinforce his own resolve. The repetition underscores his struggle to believe in his own words, highlighting the internal conflict between his emotional turmoil and his desire to stay positive. This mantra represents his attempt to take control over his mental state, even if it feels like a superficial or temporary fix.
[Verse 1: Sam Fischer]
Sam Fischer describes an internal battle where he avoids confronting his feelings by not discussing them openly. His emotional state is characterized by a sense of numbness and frustration, symbolized by the imagery of a broken cup that can no longer be filled. This verse captures his attempt to suppress his emotions while struggling to maintain a façade of normalcy.
[Pre-Chorus: Sam Fischer]
In this pre-chorus, Fischer acknowledges the discrepancy between his belief in his own affirmation and the reality of his emotional state. He grapples with the idea that despite not fully believing in his positive statements, he feels the need to assert them. This tension reflects his struggle to reconcile his inner doubts with the need to project confidence.
[Chorus: Sam Fischer]
The chorus repeats the affirmation of being "alright," reinforcing the theme of self-assurance despite underlying doubts. The continued emphasis on this mantra illustrates Fischer's reliance on positive affirmations as a coping strategy, even when it feels like he is only convincing himself on a superficial level.
[Post-Chorus: Sam Fischer]
The post-chorus further amplifies the repetitive nature of the affirmation, emphasizing the rhythmic reinforcement of the idea that he will be "alright." This repetition serves to both comfort and remind Fischer of his resolve, even if he struggles to fully internalize the sentiment.
[Verse 2: Meghan Trainor]
Meghan Trainor reflects on the advice she received from her mother about the inevitability of challenging times. She expresses a sense of disconnection and confusion, feeling misunderstood by others. This verse complements Fischer’s narrative by adding a perspective of feeling isolated and unsupported, despite the shared struggle to remain positive.
[Pre-Chorus: Meghan Trainor, Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
This shared pre-chorus reaffirms the theme of grappling with self-belief and external validation. Both artists recognize that belief in their affirmations might not always align with their reality, but they continue to assert the mantra as a form of emotional support.
[Chorus: Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
The final chorus, performed by both artists, reaffirms their commitment to maintaining a positive outlook. The collaboration highlights the shared struggle and mutual support between them, reinforcing the idea that they are not alone in their quest to stay resilient.
[Bridge: Sam Fischer, Meghan Trainor & Both]
In the bridge, both artists contemplate their identities and futures without the emotional struggles they are currently facing. This moment of introspection reflects their desire to understand how they would cope and who they might become once they overcome their current challenges.
[Chorus: Sam Fischer & Meghan Trainor]
The concluding chorus reiterates the affirmation of being "alright," with an emphasis on the repetition of this mantra as a coping mechanism. The final lines highlight the continued importance of self-affirmation in their emotional journey, underscoring the central theme of resilience and hope.
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"Alright" is a new English song by Sam Fischer and Meghan Trainor, released on June 15, 2023, on the SamFischer YouTube channel. The song is part of the album "I Love You, Please Don’t Hate Me." It was written by Sam Fischer, Meghan Trainor, Rykeyz, and Britten Newbill, with Rykeyz handling the production.
The song explores themes of self-assurance and resilience in the face of emotional struggles. Sam Fischer and Meghan Trainor both grapple with their personal challenges and use affirmations to maintain a positive outlook. The recurring mantra, "I'm gonna be alright," serves as a coping mechanism, reflecting their attempts to convince themselves of their ability to overcome difficulties. The song balances introspection with a message of hope, as the artists affirm their commitment to getting through tough times despite uncertainty.
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The "Alright" song is sung by Sam Fischer.
The "Alright" song by Sam Fischer lyrics was written by Sam Fischer, Meghan Trainor, Rykeyz & Britten Newbill.
The "Alright" song by Sam Fischer was produced by Rykeyz.
Sam Fischer released "Alright" song on Jun 15, 2023.