The Title: P!NK’s “Sober”

by | Sep 12, 2023 | Silver IRA | 36 comments

The Title: P!NK’s “Sober”




P!nk’s official music video for ‘Sober’. Click to listen to P!nk on Spotify:

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Lyrics:

I don’t wanna be the girl who laughs the loudest
Or the girl who never wants to be alone
I don’t wanna be that call at 4 o’clock in the morning
‘Cos I’m the only one you know in the world that won’t be home

Ah the sun is blinding
I stayed up again
Oh, I am finding
That’s not the way I want my story to end

I’m safe
Up high
Nothing can touch me
But why do I feel this party’s over?
No pain
Inside
You’re my protection
How do I feel this good sober?…(read more)


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P!NK is undeniably one of the most influential and successful artists in the music industry. With her powerful vocals, unique persona, and thought-provoking lyrics, she has captivated audiences all around the globe. One of her most impactful songs, “Sober,” stands out as a heartfelt and introspective piece that takes listeners on an emotional journey through the pitfalls of addiction.

Released in 2008, “Sober” was an instant hit, resonating with fans and critics alike. The song tackles the theme of addiction and the struggle to break free from its grip. Drawing from her own experiences and battles with substance abuse, P!NK delivers a raw and honest performance that leaves a lasting impact on the listener.

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The lyrics of “Sober” paint a vivid picture of the internal struggle of someone trapped within the cycle of addiction. P!NK’s emotive voice brings the lyrics to life, exuding vulnerability and pain. The chorus, “How do I feel this good sober?” perfectly encapsulates the conflicting emotions of someone who is questioning their reliance on substances to find happiness or escape from their problems.

Beyond the powerful lyrics, the music itself adds another layer of intensity to “Sober.” The combination of catchy pop beats and gripping rock elements creates a sonically captivating experience. The arrangement, with its powerful guitars and driving drums, amplifies the sentiments expressed in the lyrics. P!NK’s vocal range and control further elevate the song, immersing listeners in her emotional journey.

“Sober” goes deeper than merely highlighting the struggle of addiction; it also explores themes of self-discovery and acceptance. P!NK, known for her unapologetic and fearless approach to her artistry, encourages listeners to face their demons, confront their insecurities, and find the strength to overcome them. By sharing her personal battles openly, she invites empathy and reveals her vulnerability, inspiring countless fans in the process.

The impact of “Sober” extends beyond its commercial success. The song has become an anthem for those fighting addiction, offering solace and reassurance that they are not alone in their struggles. P!NK’s sincerity and authenticity allow her message to reach a broad audience, creating a connection that transcends the boundaries of music.

In conclusion, P!NK’s “Sober” is a powerhouse of a song, both musically and emotionally. Its lyrics, combined with her remarkable vocal performance, bring to light the harsh realities of addiction. P!NK’s ability to reflect her own experiences and connect with her audience makes “Sober” an unforgettable and timeless piece of art. It serves as a reminder that even in our darkest moments, there is hope for a brighter future.

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36 Comments

  1. Spitty 88

    Man this song speaks absolute truth.

  2. popsingerstar

    happy birthday pink!!! i cant wait 2 see u on november 7!!!

  3. Jackie P

    I just got out of a detox facility for alcohol and fentynl pills and this song was STUCK in my head all the time, but def helped me thru it. LOVE YOU P¡NK!!❤❤❤❤

  4. Jnsn Gre

    I prefer H before Woman

  5. Tina Sciglitano

    How do I feel this good sober?

  6. leonsio 6719

    Ангелина❤нежная и сонная, но несокрушимо стремящаяся к новым знаниям!)❤

  7. Ella

    This music video was my gay awakening

  8. Heaven Love

    I am almost 200 days clean from coke and this is song is how I feel

  9. Luke Cowhick

    I felt the silence

  10. Couinbe

  11. Elvira Mikhaylova

    Классная , уверенная , сильная, умничка. Пинк , э о все про тебя!!!

  12. DomerOfficial

    I can’t even describe, how perfect this song is. Such a classic.

  13. Charlene Cothron

    I've listened to Pink for over 13 years through my rough and good times right now rough but good I have a week sober and clean and going to rehab on Friday so grateful for her music

  14. J. P.

    1:35 That’s actually why I meant to comment.
    I had it ALLL under control. Partied on a weeknight with a friend and with the right mix, made it to work. I got a text from a guy telling me how great it was to meet me and how he loved my sense of humor
    I had to download an app to figure out when he was added to my phone and who he was.
    I looked him up on Facebook. I lucked out because he was quite good looking and (upon meeting up “again”) was a very sweet man.
    But it never escaped me how lucky I was, not just that it all happened with an attractive and kind man.

    I’m pretty sure it was a while after, but I’d been hanging with a friend of mine whom I knew liked me. I just came came to a block from my house and trying to remember what party of the city I’d come from and what all happened
    I remember pushing shoulders away, but no clue what else happened.
    I wasn’t aware to say “no” or “let’s chill”.
    And I was a 30yo buff, 6’2” “PASSABLE” guy.
    I don’t even remember turning the door key. I think the only thing on my mind was,”Where is Sgt. Benson?” And (to myself) “bow stupid are you?’ You watch SVU!”
    And as much as I knew neither exist…
    I don’t know how I got my legs on this side of the balcony.
    I mean, the only person who knew guys can get raped specialized in counseling abused kids. And she’d already taken her own life, so…:
    Didn’t happen. Nodded of and forgot about Uber

  15. J. P.

    0:55 “That’s not the way I want my story to end.” That was true when I woke up in ER at .5 BAC and told me I couldn’t leave because I shouldn’t even be walking (and I had a seizure).
    It wasn’t long before one of the few friends I was doing my Oxy-Vod cocktail legit saying, “I’m afraid I’m gonna get a call you didn’t wake up,” and instead of me reminding him how much I love him, I just said, “what better way to go?”
    Granted it was a year after my sister’s suicide and it just meant seeing her again…
    P!nk hit home. Even Just Like a Pill got me off opiates, but i walked away before doing the work.

  16. J. P.

    I think the hardest part of recovery is saying goodbye to friend you thought were family and trust falling into a group of strangers; knowing that they’ve been where you’re crying to go.

  17. J. P.

    It may be stupid, but for someone who’s been in an out of rehab, somehow survived deadly OD’s only to use as soon as they stumble upon their stash, there’s something about hearing P!nk that just feels like she’s saying; “What are you doing, dude? This isn’t you and doesn’t have to be your life.”
    She’s never met me but always gets me.

  18. Dez

    September 2023 Citizens Bank

  19. Helga Ritter

    very important song , impressive music

  20. Yolany Winters

    I’ve never had drug problems but I was partying and doing dumb stuff at a young age. This song along with others + God safe me life. I found a little bit of my true self thanks to this song ❤️

  21. Alexea

    Powerful

  22. dcs2485

    Still amazing!!!!!

  23. Esmeralda Castro

    Crying in an Uber to this song

  24. The Balance 555 & MerrSert TV

    This is why I seen her at Easy Does It Club in Surrey, BC 2016ish? Didn't know it was actually her, crazy eh?

  25. Cornelious Stradivarius

    Used to love Pink from day ONE she broke away from the RNB Bullshit! Her pop stuff was unique to her. It was FUN & COOKY!…………until she started supporting mandatory vaccinations for the Coconutvid.
    She didn't see the discrepancies of politicians being able to do what they wanted while the rest of us were told to "SHUT UP!…STAY PUT!"
    Some of us wont forget what some have said about us….and we DEFINATELY won't forgive.

  26. WushuKungFu

    When i was 16 i listen to her music. With 37 i can understand her words.
    She is for me a real queen❤

  27. Fifi Bal

    2023

  28. Lyanna

    Ich glaub die Beziehung zwischen mir und meinem Dealer hat noch einen Versuch verdient. Gut, er kann nicht die Uhr lesen. Liegt sicher an meiner Erwartungshaltung oder so.

  29. Imogen Eloise Preston

    Will never forget seeing her live on her funhouse tour was absolutely incredible as a 12/13 year old in 2011/12 iconic ❤️

  30. Connie O’Shea

    Listened to this more while I was going through my now perforated septum than when I wasn’t! Hit different back then.

  31. мэлови

    I don't wanna be the girl who laughs the loudest
    Or the girl who never wants to be alone
    I don't wanna be that call at four o'clock in the mornin'
    'Cause I'm the only one you know in the world that won't be home
    Ah-ah, the sun is blindin'
    Ah-ah, I stayed up again
    Oh-oh, I am findin'
    That's not the way I want my story to end
    I'm safe up high
    Nothing can touch me
    Why do I feel this party's over?
    No pain inside
    You're my protection
    But how do I feel this good sober?
    I don't wanna be the girl that has to fill the silence
    The quiet scares me 'cause it screams the truth
    Please don't tell me that we had that conversation
    I won't remember, save your breath 'cause what's the use?
    Ah-ah, the night is callin'
    And it whispers to me softly, "come and play"
    Ah-ah, I am fallin'
    And if I let myself go, I'm the only one to blame
    I'm safe up high
    Nothing can touch me
    But why do I feel this party's over?
    No pain inside
    You're like perfection
    But how do I feel this good sober?
    Comin' down, comin' down, comin' down
    Spinnin' round, spinnin' round, spinnin' round
    I'm lookin' for myself
    Sober
    Comin' down, comin' down, comin' down
    Spinnin' round, spinnin' round, spinnin' round
    Lookin' for myself
    Sober
    When it's good, then it's good
    It's all good till it goes bad
    Till you try to find the you that you once had
    I have heard myself cry, never again!
    Broken down in agony
    Just tryin' to find a friend
    Ohhh
    Oh-ohhh
    I'm safe up high
    Nothing can touch me
    Why do I feel this party's over?
    (Why do I feel this party's over)
    No pain inside
    You're like perfection
    But how do I feel this good sober?
    I'm safe up high
    Nothing can touch me
    Why do I feel this party's over?
    Whoahhh
    No pain inside
    You're like perfection
    But how do I feel this good sober?
    (How do I feel this good sober)

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