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Fifth harmony worth it song
Fifth harmony worth it song





When people focus on just three words of an entire song, it eliminates the other possible connotations.Ī feminist song can and should stand alone without the voice of a man.

fifth harmony worth it song

The problem is, though, people are only hearing “I’m worth it” and automatically assuming it’s such a great song. Thanks to Kid Ink, the song becomes less about a confident woman owning her sexuality and more about a man forcing a woman to be more confident. I mean, how many times have women been in this exact situation? A guy is trying to dance with you and the minute you reject him, he tells you to “stop playin”? No, I’m not being a prude. When he sings “stop playin’ now you know I’m/ wit it wit it wit it wit it wit/what you actin’ shy for?” he narrates a situation where the woman is acting shy and uncomfortable. However, Kid Ink’s verse is a juxtaposition to the theme Fifth Harmony’s verse portrays. It can fit into any situation where a woman is too nervous to ask for something she deserves. This act of a woman being explicit about her sexuality is a powerful move towards feminism. The woman doesn’t carefully approach, but directly tells the man she wants his body. Kid Ink’s verse creates a dialogue between a man and a woman. How Kid Ink’s verse overpowers Fifth Harmony’s voice What’s more, they certainly don’t need to measure their value through the action of approaching a man in a club. Let’s make one thing very clear: women don’t need validation from a man. But what this song does wrong is it adds the opinion of a man.

fifth harmony worth it song

I can agree that a song where women take outright ownership of their personal value is empowering. Seriously: The lyrics work almost as well for salary negotiation as they do for sexual empowerment, and in the music video, Fifth Harmony doubles down on that.” “But it’s really the ‘I’m worth it’ of ‘Worth It’ that makes the song into an instant pop anthem the song’s unapologetic refrain claims power both in the bedroom and the boardroom. Sonia Saraiya explains the role of the lyric in the Fifth Harmony song: For an oppressed part of society that struggles with men taking them seriously, explicitly stating “I’m worth it” is an act of rebellion. The song has been described as “sexy girl power.”Īn article by Salon describes the importance of the phrase “I’m worth it” in pop songs today. While I celebrate the idea of women of color taking instead of asking, the song strays from its supposed “feminist” message when a man’s opinions overpower women’s voices.Ĭonfused? Keep reading. Some people have even called it a feminist song.

fifth harmony worth it song

Girl group Fifth Harmony’s single “Worth It” has been praised for exploring themes of self-confidence and self-worth.







Fifth harmony worth it song