SHE'S GONE! | LABOUR | PARIS PALOMA
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“If we had a daughter I’d watch and could not save her” has made me sob on multiple occasions
Yay! I saw on her tiktok how she had taken recordings of hundreds of women screaming, chanting, singing, harmonizing, anything else you could think of and put them all together. I believe that's the part where ALL the layering is. It was originally a trend on tiktok as female rage and grew to be a couple others. I'm so glad you reacted to this because everytime I listen to it my body fills with chills.
She literally has a version called the Labour- the Cacophony. It includes all those womens voices on the track. It's incredible.
The Cacophony is SO POWERFUL. I feel the rage of my maternal line, even if I'm not being treated the way they were. I feel the weight of 1000 generations hit me all at once
I once read somewhere that this song awakens the generational anger of women and I absolutely agree with that statement. I luckily have a very healthy relationship but this song makes me feel that anger.
The double meaning of the „so that he never lifts a finger“ line hits me every single time I hear it.
Great reaction, guys! ❤
Especially since that line has a double meaning; "never lifts a finger" also refers to not wanting to be hit as well as him doing no work😣
I feel like people don’t talk about this either, but “it’s not an act of love if you make her,” really makes me think of sex too, and how a lot of men expect it in relationships solely because they’re in a relationship while do nothing to contribute
The line that hits the hardest for me is the "so he never lifts a finger", which could be taking care of the house and him, or so that he doesn't"lift a finger " and hurt her
"weaponize the false incompetence; it's dominance under a guise" he knew what he was doing, he just figured she wouldn't have the strength or self respect to leave
this song is very much a woman’s rage song and i LOVE it.
If anyone recognized the fruit, it’s a pomegranate. It’s commonly associated with fertility so it’s great imagery but it also reminds everyone of Hades & Persephone (depending on the version of the tale) and how Persephone went from a dutiful daughter to a strong and beautifully strong queen of the Underworld.
There are so many tiny things in this video. The candles for example too.
Incredible
Please more Paris Paloma songs, this is the only major one that gets recognized but she has so many other good songs worth listening to
Drywall is my favorite and I am excited to hear the new song she is about to drop as I have heard snip bits of it and it sounds good!
I have not stopped listening to Notre dame in like a week
It can be applied to actual child birth labor. 24/7 baby machine. Men making the rules about a woman's choice in this aspect. "You make me do too much labor"
It’s such a good song, there are so many lyrics with double meaning
It's common to see/hear women's stories around things like Thanksgiving when it's all the men that watch the football while the women cook. And then after the meal, the men go and lounge on the couch because they're so full and sleepy and the women (who are also full and sleepy) will go and clean everything up and do the dishes. Once you start watching for these things, you'll notice more and more.
Yes!!! This often also goes for the children present. Girls are expected to help cook and set the table and do the dishes, boys can run around, play and relax. I remember starting to notice this in my family when I was around 10 years old. I would ask my mom and grandma why my brother and boy cousins weren't helping and they would just be confused like "why would they???"
It's so sad and so, so frustrating.
As a woman this song just rings so true. I grew up watching the lyrics of this song play out with my own parents. My mother is a stay at home mom, and raised / is raising, myself and my three younger siblings. She did almost all the cooking and cleaning, took care of the kids, ran a successful small business for a few years, home schooled myself and my siblings, etc, and my dad still had the nerve to tell her she didn't contribute enough to the household and needed to get an outside job on top of all she was doing. Never mind the fact that our poor financial state was due to him not being able to keep a job longer than two years, making stupid business decisions, moving no less than 11 times, etc. Because the only family responsibility he wouldn't let my mother take was taking care of the finances, cause power and control and all that jazz.
I'm gonna nerd out about the lyrics a bit because so many of them have double or hidden meanings or are just well done in general.
"The capillaries in my eyes are bursting". This is the first one that caught my attention, because one thing I can never get out of my head is the statistic that showed abusive men who strangled their partner were very likely to kill them at some point. There are very few scenarios in which capillaries burst, but getting strangled is one. It's a very strong start to the chorus, not many people catch it on a first listen, but it implies this extreme level of physical violence without outright saying it and sets the tone for the rest of the song.
"For somebody I thought was my saviour, You sure make me do a whole lot of labour". This is just a line I love on a personal level. It's so devastating. The hope that is being lost here. It also symbolizes the unfortunate reality that many people who are in abusive relationships often get out only to get abused by their new partner too.
"Labour" in itself can mean two things, as you pointed out. It's work, but it's also childbirth. With later lines like "24∕7, baby machine, So he can live out his picket fence dreams" it's clear that the double meaning is intentional.
"Live to attend him, So that he never lifts a finger" is another double meaning. On one hand it means "Attend him so he never has to work", but it also means "Attend him so he never hits me".
And just like the start of the chorus subtly hints at domestic violence, "It's not an act of love if you make her" hints at sexual violence as well. On the surface level it can stand for all the acts of care performed in a relationship, as you two discussed, but the placement of the line is intentional: When the chorus and bridge overlap it aligns with "And the silence haunts our bed chamber". Linking a forced "act of love" with the bedroom shows what the lyric is talking about.
It's such a good song, and every single woman I've talked to about it says the same thing: It resonates. Deeply. Not everyone can relate to every single thing in the song, but everyone has at least one line that reflects their lived experience. For me personally "All day, every day, therapist, mother, maid" hits the closest to home.
It's just a really good song with incredibly clever lyrics and an unfortunately very present and real message.
That capillaries in your eyes can also burst from giving birth. It's another double meaning lyric. The capillaries in her eyes are bursting, but is it from abuse or is it from childbirth? both could be true.
It’s the generational trauma song!!! Also Paris is eating a pomegranate in the video, a fruit associated with femininity and Persephone, a goddess of both spring and death. Just a little bit of video storytelling there
"so that he never lifts a finger." is a double meaning. Never lifts a finger to help, but never lifts a finger to harm her.
This song is healing and also kinda F's me up. I'm 24 in September. My childhood got fucked when my parents separated when I was 11, and later divorced. I became "Mom". My siblings were 4 and 5 at the time, with one being autistic with significant developmental difficulties. She was in pull-ups and mostly nonverbal - she was mentally about 2 y/o, and faced a lot of challenges growing up. I'm autistic too, but can care for myself. The older I got the more ungrateful my dad got, and the more I saw why my mom left.
"You make me do, too much labour"
Her song “Notredame” was one of my most played songs last year and for good reason. But this one, the lyrics hit so hard for so many people and women. Wives, girlfriends, mothers, daughters, sisters… there are so many people who are just casually expected to do so much more domestic work and emotional support and managing to little to no praise.
This hits different with the overturning of Roe in America. 😢💔
This song speaks to me on so many levels. Even though I have not been in an abusive relationship, i know so many of my friends who have.
You guys should react to Labour (the cacophony) and The fruits by Paris Paloma!! Those are my all time favorites.
Chills every time their cacophony of voices kick in.
I have heard this song many times before but today I’m angry and overwhelmed at work and it was almost too much to hear. Choked back tears. It’s a true experience for women, especially as the fabric of the country crumbles and we can see a clear route to legal challenges of our rights as people.
This song is so so powerful to me, thank you so much for listening to it on the channel ❤
I was so excited when I saw that you guys reacted to this. I saw her in concert last year and it was one of the best nights of my life. That haunting/ Jolly sailor bold aspect of her voice is so captivating live. I would recommend listening to 'the fruits' and 'as good a reason' next. Or even 'yeti'.
"Your false incompetence, it's dominance under a guide" is absolutely one of my favourite lines in this song, and that's a tough decision, because this song is packed with bars.I enjoyed your reaction and analysis of this song!
I found this song over a year ago, love it! As always sending love to all from Memphis ❤
Heck yeah! Fellow Memphian here.
@@traechurch8657 Gtsy! Stay safe!
ALL day EVERY day!!! 💜💜💜
I think the line about his "weaponized false incompetence" says it all. Love your faces through the whole thing because as ugly as the story is she's telling, it is a beautiful song with definite groove.❤
I kind of interpreted it taking place only in that room as her feeling trapped and confined, unable to escape. Then at the end she was finally able to get out.
This song makes me cry angry tears every time.
This is the first time I’ve heard the full thing. It’s great
This song had me in angry tears. I played this for my mom and she felt that way too.
There's a Cacophony version of this song, using a lot of voices from when it was trending on TikTok. I highly recommend that version, it's incredible.
I would recommend ‘The Fruits’ by her as well.
would love for you guys to listen to The Fruits by Paris Paloma. also a very powerful song, i absolutely adore it.
Yay! Paris! She is so talented. Notre Dame!
I love her and this song. So glad you guys were so engrossed & enjoyed it. She's truly an artist.
This song awakens the rage of the feminine ancestors. The weight of expectation to play so many roles is exhausting.
I've been WAITING for this reaction! I actually cried, because this song is so powerful and I can feel it bubbling up inside me every time I listen to it😭
Something incredibly satisfying, moving but also troubling in how much this song resonates with myself and practically tells the story of generations of women in my family. Every line was far too accurate!
I am so thrilled for this to finally come across reaction radar ❤❤❤great reaction guys 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Oh my goodness I LOVE Paris Paloma so much!! I don't know if you guys have reacted to it already, but I noticed how much you guys are fans of Sleep Token (my favorite band hahaha) so I'd like to recommend a song of hers called "the fruits" that I put on a playlist full of nothing else but Sleep Token. There is a reason behind that to do with the song's meaning but I don't want to spoil anything haha
She has a collective of this song from tiktok and its is powerful
There's a version of that song with all woman around the world singing the song through the internet
I was soooo sooo soo happy to see this as an option on the patreon poll. This is an awesome song and an awesome reaction. Happy 4th to you and all yours.
YES! this song is great, and so are you two!
yesss!!! im so glad to see you reacting to her, I am a community moderator for her and I loved watching your reactions, definetly would recommend the rest of her music, new album coming out soon as well!
I’M SO GLAD YALL ARE HEARING PARIS PALOMA!!! She’s incredible.
Her voice is super pretty! What a strong message as well
Super emotional. The feminine rage it brings up is wild. Thanks for the reaction. I cry every time.
Yes!!!
MUSIC JUNKIESSSSS, REC ETHEL CAIN AND MY LIFE IS YOURS!!!!!
Do more Paloma songs please❤
You should check out her recording of this song called Labour- The Cacophony. It's so powerful and involves so many of her fans.
I just love you guys 😭
Being played out in one room… behind closed doors is where it happens. This kind of treatment is so covered but so accepted.
I've been waiting for this one!
This song perfectly embodies "quiet female rage" to me.
I showed this to my mum , it hit her so hard bless her. Her parents split up when she was 10 and she had to look after all of her siblings and her father, so many men say it’s a woman’s job I’m not doing that 😡 we are all equal at the end of the day but unfortunately in some cases that is not the way , it’s about time it all changed 😊
i think definitely the most heartbreaking part of this song is that you can hear what sounds like children singing along with her, because the scary truth of the world is that it doesn't matter how old you are. it is all women, whether the men (perpetrators or 'innocent') want to admit it or not. every woman you know, young and old, has a story.
I’m in a happy and loving lesbian marriage now but in the past I’ve been with men and one thing in the song speaks to me the most . “Nymph then a virgin” is sooo real. We are so often pressured into sexual activities. If we don’t give in, we are told we are prudes, teases, fickle, or emotionally exploited (ex:” I feel like you don’t love me.” “I don’t think you are serious about this relationship.”) If we do give in we are called every name under the sun either from them bragging to people or towards us the second anything goes awry. So many of us get pressured into sending pics and them the first threat we get when they get mad is “I have these and I could send them to anyone you know.”
This is not all men (and it is a few lesbians as well, anyone can be toxic). But it is more men than it should be.
Much love from Sudbury Ontario Canada
I love this song so so much!
You guys should react to ‘The Fruits’ by her sometime! 😊
Pvris white noise next?
Thank you. ❤🇧🇷
You should do "Dry Wall" by Paris Paloma as well. Its like the sequal to labour
Please do Memphis May Fire. Start with songs with The Challenger album like Vices, The Sinner, Alive in the lights or Red in Tooth & Claw. Pharisees, Sleepless Nights or No Ordinary Love from Unconditional album. Anything from the album Remade with Misery will do, too.
I recommend you listen to HOT TO GO!
By Chappell Roan
These were raised by a good mom
I LOVE PARIS PALOMA!!! SHES CONSISTENTLY IN MY TOP 5 ON SPOTIFY
I think you would love to react to Lydia The Bard's songs!
Please listen to “i choose violence” and “Victoria’s Secret” by Jax!!!
You guys gotta listen to her song "As good a reason" if you haven't already
And if you want some more feminine rage and vindication I would recommend you look up EMELINE (Cinderela's dead, Everything I'm not, what it means to be a girl, are some good ones to begin with)
You should listen to red wine supernova by Chappell roan!!!!
This song has made me look at my relationship and realized there are some things that just aren't right... The feminine rage within me became real and prominent as I was not being heard or respected for all I have done. But this song opened up that communication for my husband and I to actually talk about it and us both work on making things better. I think you guys should listen to Drywall because that song is also so very important! Some people don't realize the true trauma they are putting their partners through and that song really captures the essence of being in a toxic relationship.
I saw this video and was like oh shit
I wondered why this song sounded so different from the version I listen to, just realised I listen to LABOUR - the cacophony which has a completely different tone but in my opinion has a stronger sense of female rage
you guys need to check out point north 🤘 surprised they have never been on here
Yes! Woman rage song!
I have a 2 music video pair for y'all. The first song is Monsta X Dramarama. The second is Monsta X Find You. Dramarama's mv is set in the future where time travel is band but a group of people are given devices by a mystery man that allows them to travel through time and save themselves from different fates. Find You is set in both the present and the future and how the devices were made. Dramarama is makes you tense and nervous for what comes next where Find You explains the why of Dramarama and is a very emotional song in that it makes you sad but also is endearing as well.
Find you also goes along with a few of their other songs, such as Aligator, Hero, and Beautiful (there are others that go with it I just can't remember which specific ones right now), but Dramarama is the one it was made to explain years after Dramarama was released.
you guys should seriously do some frank ocean reactions his music transcends generations and is truly one of the great songwriters
It’s an anthem
Another interesting one is Sofia Isella and her song
Us and Pigs
Brother Joe by Ole 60... You will have a new band after you hear that song.
She has a Billie sound
it breaks me every time the last part repeats the second time, in the backroud you can hear young girls in the backround, telling about how us as women are pushed to this narrative as young as possible
A lot of times he says I make the money so what do you have to do but, cook, clean, raise my kids and my desires. Should you try to step out of your place are always reminded it.
lemme tell you, it is an INSANE thing to have to pause this song to greet my hyper-controlling and abusive mother when she comes home to help with the groceries. Can’t even begin to explain how Hard this song hits for me, personally
I love your reactions especially to songs I know! Theyre so genuine and I love that you guys take time to really listen to the lyrics and listen to the instrumentation and dig deeper into the meaning of the songs. Please keep it up! Could you listen to your power by billie eilish? Or boys bugs men by paris paloma also! Thanks!
You two should react to Gravemind - F.E.A.R.
Awesome Australian metal!!
Guys, your needed reacts to the seed of Aurora
You two have to react to this same song, but she made a version with 100s of women layered. Labour - The Cacophony.
Suggestion: Shallow by glass crown. Ft: Tyler Tate. (Not likely that you guys are will see this but it’s for Kyle.)
I've had a relationship that it would have been easier to leave if he hit, but it was all words sharp as daggers daily. That is what that song is about for too many people, men and women.
You should listen to Kiki rockwells "burn your village" if you haven't already
You need to react to the fruits that’s another really good songs from her
This honestly reminds me of what I had to do for my father whenever he had custody over me. For as long as I remember I had to obey his every word no matter what and I was the one taking care of him and my brother. His second wife helped raised me and my step sisters took care of me but after they divorced it was my responsibility. None of his girlfriends did shit either
People are talking about the pomegranate representing Persephone as a strong female Queen of Hell, but also there’s the subtext that Persephone was actually abducted and r*ped by Hades. She didn’t consent to being made his Queen. She was given to Hades by her father without even asking her opinion, but Her Mother was so distraught she nearly destroyed the Earth trying to find (‘save’) her.
“And remember: smothe chips ahoy -“
Me:… no 😵💫
Burn Your Village (Same Old Energy pt.II) - Official Music Video - Kiki Rockwell