Mitski - Your Best American Girl (Official Video)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2016
  • “Your Best American Girl” from the album Puberty 2 by Mitski.
    Listen to Puberty 2: mitski.deadoc.co/puberty-2
    New album Laurel Hell out now.
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    Credits:
    Director / Zia Anger
    Producer / Rachel Wolther
    Cinematographer / Ashley Connor
    Art Director / Caiti Hawkins
    Gaffer / Danny April
    1st AC / Will Castellucci
    2nd AC / Kimberlee Venable
    Key Grip / Shawn Gradwell
    Hair & Makeup / Marina Baskova
    Bro / Tyler Gardella
    Babe / Candace Bryant
    Mitski's wardrobe provided by Creatures of the Wind
    Mitski's guitar provided by Gibson
    Thank You / Theo Anthony, Giovanna Flores, Michael Walls, Corey Deckler
    Mitski: mitski.com/
    Facebook: / mitskileaks
    Instagram: / mitskileaks
    Store: mitski.com/collections/all
    Tour Dates: mitski.com/pages/tour
    Lyrics:
    If I could, I'd be your little spoon
    And kiss your fingers forevermore
    But, big spoon, you have so much to do
    And I have nothing ahead of me
    You're the sun, you've never seen the night
    But you hear its song from the morning birds
    Well, I'm not the moon, I'm not even a star
    But awake at night I'll be singing to the birds
    Don't wait for me, I can't come
    Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me
    But I do, I think I do
    And you're an all-American boy
    I guess I couldn't help trying to be your best American girl
    You're the one
    You're all I ever wanted
    I think I'll regret this
    Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me
    But I do, I finally do
    And you're an all-American boy
    I guess I couldn't help trying to be the best American girl
    Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me
    But I do, I think I do
    -
    Mitski - Your Best American Girl (Official Video)
    #Mitski #YourBestAmericanGirl #Puberty2
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Комментарии • 8 тыс.

  • @wow5975
    @wow5975 3 года назад +21255

    i feel like a really cool detail in the music video is that mitski is kind of the one that everyone is touching up? like she’s the one in lipstick and a pantsuit and the person everyone is trying to fix , like with hairspray and other things. meanwhile the “all-american boy” is just there, in nothing but a grey tank top and some pants, with no one trying to “fix him”. they can’t fix him because to them, he’s already perfect. he’s the standard.

    • @cara9567
      @cara9567 3 года назад +628

      I hadn't even thought about that that's so clever 🤠

    • @nyxdeamonne4311
      @nyxdeamonne4311 3 года назад +72

      Omg yes thiss

    • @mollyp2529
      @mollyp2529 3 года назад +67

      i didnt notice that omg

    • @imnosy965
      @imnosy965 3 года назад +174

      @@coleford6197 Why are you coming for the actor? He’s just doing his job.

    • @adriennemoon8692
      @adriennemoon8692 3 года назад +353

      Also let's talk about the white American girl, literally taking or claiming other peoples cultures for her own.

  • @Zelgaro
    @Zelgaro 4 года назад +31710

    The thing is Mitski is mixed, so she looks Asian to Americans but when she goes to Japan she looks white to them. Makes you feel like you don't belong anywhere.

    • @franfran5155
      @franfran5155 4 года назад +953

      Bro kinda like me, sucks

    • @potato.pancake
      @potato.pancake 4 года назад +840

      i’m not mixed-race, just asian-american, but damn that hit home
      edit: okay technically i’m mixed race but from two southeast asian areas so you can’t tell from my appearance

    • @carolbaez5891
      @carolbaez5891 4 года назад +31

      the money should help

    • @faeghoul
      @faeghoul 4 года назад +249

      ah, I get this too. my mums from the philippines and my dads from the uk

    • @jR_610
      @jR_610 4 года назад +253

      I'm black and white and it sucks feeling like no group wants you

  • @madafaka828
    @madafaka828 Год назад +3434

    cant believe she invented america just for this song thats crazy 🦅🇺🇸🔥

    • @mar35962
      @mar35962 11 месяцев назад +20

      right

    • @MxtskiFan
      @MxtskiFan 10 месяцев назад +5

      fr

    • @nah5491
      @nah5491 9 месяцев назад +4

      Created it as it really is

    • @yaresfn
      @yaresfn 7 месяцев назад

      I SCREAM BRO

    • @oceantears
      @oceantears 6 месяцев назад +27

      you gotta give her more credit, she also invented pearls ( twice ) and fireworks

  • @rainbowheadlice
    @rainbowheadlice 5 месяцев назад +558

    “you’re the sun, you’ve never seen the light, but you hear the song from the morning birds” im sobbing

    • @rosearnold4959
      @rosearnold4959 Месяц назад +1

      the whole verse is just so beautiful

  • @aishaha.196
    @aishaha.196 3 года назад +11064

    the line “Your mother wouldn’t approve of how my mother raised me, but I do, I finally do” is simply the best thing ever written, and i could do a whole thesis about it

    • @jojipalpopijal1797
      @jojipalpopijal1797 3 года назад +288

      please do! i'm not a native english speaker (poc northen african)so i couldn't really understant fully the meaning behind this line especially the "but i do, i finally do" part, like is she refering as her understanting and approving how her own mother raised her and being fine with her or just approving her partner's mother? i'd love to hear your opinion :D

    • @bloomnbury7387
      @bloomnbury7387 2 года назад +227

      @@jojipalpopijal1797i think they mean the cultural difference-and how the woc was raised differently so that.

    • @wonhosblink1470
      @wonhosblink1470 2 года назад +185

      @@Chewable396 what.

    • @TheReneej19
      @TheReneej19 2 года назад +5

      Me too

    • @keeptaiwanfree
      @keeptaiwanfree 2 года назад +108

      @@Chewable396 it’s ok we (poc women) don’t wanna date you anyway.
      I know…. UGH I know… I’m sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      it’s just that we don’t wanna date you at all and so we won’t date you.
      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
      HARAHARHARH.

  • @fluffynyasquirrel
    @fluffynyasquirrel 3 года назад +6602

    i think the girl wearing the "native" clothing and having the fake native tattoo also symbolises how white men (or even our own men) dont like our features when its on us but when its on a white woman, they love it.

    • @elisabeth2193
      @elisabeth2193 2 года назад +498

      oh man and its a whole different kind of hurt when youre indigenous, and the boys you like, desire her

    • @fluffynyasquirrel
      @fluffynyasquirrel 2 года назад +362

      @@elisabeth2193 yeah. when i do it im an "india" and a "savage" but when yt girls do it theyre cool and exotic

    • @gabrielle2189
      @gabrielle2189 2 года назад +27

      I feel like it's aimed at the idea of "The All American girl". Every time that term is used they are usually placed on white upper class girls.

    • @user-we4bl5sr9w
      @user-we4bl5sr9w 2 года назад +36

      I don't see what's wrong with whites wanting whites

    • @camyoung6109
      @camyoung6109 2 года назад +65

      I think it's because they like whatever is on the white women, regardless

  • @ethanthearchitect
    @ethanthearchitect Год назад +1725

    i grew up in poverty and especially relate to the “your mother wouldn’t approve of how my mother raised me” because my mother often had to resort to desperate measures to get food on the table and pay bills, and we were often criticized by others for how we looked and acted, we barely took showers to lower the cost of our water bill. thank you mitski, this song means a lot to me.

    • @Lara-vo6rp
      @Lara-vo6rp Год назад +46

      i think she meant as in different cultural backgrounds of being raised but whatever makes you happy tho

    • @MoLandandAv
      @MoLandandAv Год назад +170

      ​@@Lara-vo6rp music is meant to be interpreted, sure it can be made with something in mind but art is interpretation and inferences

    • @francis4evuh
      @francis4evuh Год назад +110

      ​@@MoLandandAv yess and mitski said it herself. "I hate explaining my songs just because I feel like you should just interpret them however you want and it should be your songs". interpretations don't it erase the meaning of a song its just the way humans interact with lyrics 😭

    • @Zenaidafromthemoon
      @Zenaidafromthemoon Год назад +19

      @@francis4evuh when I first heard the song I related to it purely as a child of European immigrants who felt really othered by the Australian kids I went to school with for my culture and the way that my parents were. I’m queer and all the people at the lgbt+ club would be really rude about my parents for not being accepting or whisper about how it was because they were foreigners. My mum once came to pick me up from school and she was really sick that day so she sounded nasally and was loosing her voice so she was kinda yelling, so that set of a chain reaction of everyone saying that she sounded like H*tler and making n*zi jokes. My mother escaped from East Germany in the 80s. and then I found out this song was about race and I was like “oh” 😭

    • @itsjustnicehair2003
      @itsjustnicehair2003 10 месяцев назад +1

      sending you love, and I hope things can get better for you and your family!

  • @user-ju1np4wn3x
    @user-ju1np4wn3x 5 месяцев назад +158

    わたしは日本に生まれて日本で生きる純日本人で、mitskiの感じた苦悩を永遠に理解することが出来ないからこそこの歌とmitskiに惹かれました。
    叶うならライブで聴きたい。

    • @shamim-wz1cs
      @shamim-wz1cs 4 месяца назад +19

      you’re lucky you get to live in a society where everyone looks like you, in America it’s so painful being rejected for not being white man

    • @Nobodydefinitelynotsomebody
      @Nobodydefinitelynotsomebody 12 дней назад

      ​@@shamim-wz1csthat's called being jealous. The Bible says intermarriage should be banned.

  • @vivianlee4471
    @vivianlee4471 3 года назад +7666

    the reference of the sun and moon/ day and night is a callback to “Sun and Moon” from Miss Saigon, which is a song about Kim (who is Viet) and Chris (who is white). the line “you’re the sun, you’ve never seen the night but you hear its song from the morning birds” symbolizes how white people never will truly face racism and are lucky to have only hear it from others (the morning birds) . when mitski says that she’s “not the moon” and she’s “not even a star” she talks about how she isn’t even the desirable parts of the night. this verse is also when the white woman appears, dressed in a culture that is not hers, which the white man is interested it, culture being the “stars” and the “moon” in the metaphor of the verse.

    • @chrissycxc4909
      @chrissycxc4909 3 года назад +189

      wow, thanks for bringing this up
      that reference totally went over my head and I love Miss Saigon

    • @earlgreymilktae
      @earlgreymilktae 3 года назад +79

      thanks for sharing the reference and your analysis! sun and moon is a great song, so this was pretty cool to find out about

    • @eviekatmanivong9869
      @eviekatmanivong9869 3 года назад +26

      a beautiful interpretation.

    • @Ebichuchu
      @Ebichuchu 3 года назад +12

      Woaaahhh I had no idea, love Miss Saigon

    • @pluto2703
      @pluto2703 3 года назад +7

      wait i didn’t even realize omg

  • @saruniz
    @saruniz 3 года назад +16520

    whenever i feel rejected I just come to this comment section because it’s literally just full of women of color who feel the EXACT. SAME. WAY.

    • @ellahickey9891
      @ellahickey9891 3 года назад +64

      SAME

    • @mathlvr3557
      @mathlvr3557 3 года назад +487

      then theres the few people who are saying "it isnt about race stop making everything abt race its hurting my feelings wahh"

    • @sixthview
      @sixthview 3 года назад +89

      It sucks that all of you here end up feeling that way. I'd be proud to be with any of you. The right person is always out there, no matter what color they are! ♡

    • @dabottomhatemember7727
      @dabottomhatemember7727 3 года назад +56

      Right. I’m new here, and this is just so comforting. I feel safe, heard.

    • @venus6893
      @venus6893 3 года назад +103

      @@mathlvr3557 😭and theyre always THE BEST AMERICAN GIRL

  • @muffinszss
    @muffinszss 2 года назад +1347

    i'm an asian immigrant. and listening to this song just describes everything i've felt for so long that i couldn't put into words. it was just too hard to admit it to myself. i remember reading this story in my english class called "the other family," about a little girl who draws her family as a white family and how her mother reacts to it- and it never truly clicked that that was ME. i am that girl. at 5 and 6 years old, i was living in america, drawing myself as a blonde girl with blue eyes, and i still have those drawings.
    it feels so invalidating. because no one ever hurt me for being asian. no one ever made fun of me. no one has ever called me a slur. and yet growing up in this world made me, even at 5 years old, feel so ashamed of my own race i didn't even want to be myself. i wanted to be someone else. i can't believe how even at 12 years old, i was still looking at my white friends and myself in the mirror and thinking that i'm pretty, but i'd be prettier if i was white. or that people would treat me better if i'm white.

    • @bananaboat6305
      @bananaboat6305 2 года назад +39

      your race is absolutely beautiful girl, and so are you

    • @kara-6696
      @kara-6696 2 года назад +59

      i promise it’s valid. even without experiencing direct racism, the racist undertones of US society still hurt immensely. i’m sorry for all the pain you’ve gone through.

    • @booklover2986
      @booklover2986 Год назад +14

      I can relate. No one has ever been racist to me but I sometimes wish I wasn’t Asian and was white. I also had drawings of white girls and only learned about white people at school...

    • @Salthat
      @Salthat Год назад +12

      Oh god this comment cut through my soul. I didn’t even grow up in Western society and yet I feel the exact same way as you- it didn’t even click to me that I did the same thing as that little girl.

    • @christopherkelley1664
      @christopherkelley1664 Год назад +26

      You have an ethnostate to return to if it gets too hard.

  • @zuriiiiiiiiiiiiiii
    @zuriiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 года назад +2867

    as a black women whos still in her "i wish i was white" era i adore this song with all of my heart

    • @aibasbnge6178
      @aibasbnge6178 2 года назад +140

      As an Arab man who’s been in it ever since I could remember and hasn’t left it yet, this song really touched me

    • @mitskisbae4908
      @mitskisbae4908 2 года назад +11

      me:(

    • @Smsm-ti3cc
      @Smsm-ti3cc 2 года назад +8

      Same girl

    • @deistrix3239
      @deistrix3239 2 года назад +48

      Praying that you get out of that era soon

    • @letsalllovelein
      @letsalllovelein 2 года назад +10

      I've been there too except it came early on for me :( i hope u start to love urself for who u r soon & i wish u the best❤

  • @renik3497
    @renik3497 2 года назад +3320

    You can see how she then becomes uncertain again at the end as she switches the lyric back to “I think I do”, it shows no matter how much we love ourselves there is always a tinge of uncertainty

    • @killjinxx
      @killjinxx Год назад +43

      I always interpreted the first ‘I think I do’ as indignant

    • @erika8643
      @erika8643 Год назад +48

      that's so depressing pls stop

    • @drek273
      @drek273 Год назад +4

      Speak for yourself

    • @fetchstixRHD
      @fetchstixRHD Год назад +28

      @@killjinxx: Yeah, that’s the way I interpreted the first one, then the “I _finally_ do” to being sure about it, then the second “think” (along with the voice change) to be as per OP said…

    • @maytheloser
      @maytheloser Год назад +1

      That's the line that hurts the most

  • @nazgs
    @nazgs 4 года назад +9843

    "Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me"
    oof as a child of immigrant parents this really hit home

    • @vc5803
      @vc5803 4 года назад +125

      i heard the lyric wrong! i thought it was "you're another proof of how my mother raised me" which is a million miles off but also kinda works in its own way....

    • @aschmitz2915
      @aschmitz2915 4 года назад +49

      Well I'm as white as someone could be.. but thanks to my completely messed up family I will always be afraid of the explaining I have to do when someone asks anything about them.
      Soo this hits in many ways

    • @debesys6306
      @debesys6306 4 года назад +29

      @@aschmitz2915 I'm white and have immigrant parents lmao.. what sucks tho is my parents just. generally suck so ik the feeling

    • @uniscornchantal9346
      @uniscornchantal9346 4 года назад +3

      It really does...

    • @aileenzhao7951
      @aileenzhao7951 3 года назад +2

      @@vc5803 that's pretty cool too honestly

  • @BuzzieeTheMarsmellow
    @BuzzieeTheMarsmellow 2 месяца назад +45

    I think it’s so beautiful in the second chorus she says “I finally do”, talking about her accepting her background despite the despair of being rejected for it

    • @45h36
      @45h36 23 дня назад +2

      Then at the end it goes back to that “I think I do” to show no matter how much we love ourselves there is always a tinge of uncertainty

  • @V3NUS888
    @V3NUS888 2 года назад +824

    My obsession with her is unhealthy at this point. I've been blasting her music into my ears for the past 5 hours and I enjoyed every second of it

    • @TheHeroWhoAsked
      @TheHeroWhoAsked 2 года назад +20

      @@Raniax5 WHY IS THIS FUNNY TO ME 💀💀💀

    • @hockeybabyx
      @hockeybabyx Год назад +5

      I think I saw you yesterday under a t-series video (it was either dilbar or chammak challo thought that was funny) I might be mistaken and I know this is seriously offtopic but I just wanted to say it

    • @V3NUS888
      @V3NUS888 Год назад +3

      @@hockeybabyx yeah that was me

    • @cookie08
      @cookie08 Год назад +3

      @@Raniax5 A MITSKI

    • @normalpersonz971
      @normalpersonz971 10 месяцев назад

      real

  • @patrickwood8890
    @patrickwood8890 8 лет назад +8085

    what I love the most about her songs is that they start off slow, innocent, and accoustic. Then out of nowhere, they EXPLODE into an emotional, electric guitar whirlwind. She's perfect

    • @nemanyas
      @nemanyas 5 лет назад +76

      I know right?! I discovered this song while looking through one of those "Best ... albums of the year" posts, and I saw Puberty 2 as number 2. So I put this song on while I was doing some work. At first I thought it was just one of those regular indie rock songs, I wasn't looking at the video at all. I had my eyes on the paper in front of me, and suddenly this distortion comes on and all the harmonics, so I look up and continue watching the video until the very end. I was left in tears and that's how I discovered Mitski.

    • @Luis_Domingos
      @Luis_Domingos 4 года назад +30

      "Texas Reznikoff" is a great example of that too 😊

    • @dylanjovari3220
      @dylanjovari3220 4 года назад +7

      like Texas Reznikoff during the second verse to the last chorus

    • @micky_knuckles
      @micky_knuckles 4 года назад +3

      yes! yes! yes! this!!

    • @primoattilio5207
      @primoattilio5207 4 года назад +2

  • @mons3020
    @mons3020 2 года назад +6427

    “I wasn’t trying to send a message. I was in love. I loved somebody so much, but I also realized I can never be what would fit into their life.” -Mitski (in reference to this song)

    • @MimiTheHamster
      @MimiTheHamster 2 года назад +36

      Awwww :(

    • @user-pz4xe3sb6t
      @user-pz4xe3sb6t Год назад +199

      This is sort of out of context. She was responding to an interviewer asking if this song was about her fitting in with the state of the indie scene, given it was overwhelmingly white, which many were assuming when it came out.

    • @neetogoodgoy6517
      @neetogoodgoy6517 Год назад

      You will never be white. SEETHE. COPE. DILATE.

    • @hellrazor117
      @hellrazor117 Год назад +26

      @@user-pz4xe3sb6t Indie is overwhelmingly white?
      I always felt that Indie is the most diverse and open community of like-minded artists and fan's.
      Unlike rap, which is mostly inner city black and white or country, which again is white. Indie is a vibe and attracts all types of people. Indie goes beyond race, age and background.

    • @lnsaneMagnum
      @lnsaneMagnum Год назад +57

      @@hellrazor117 All music goes beyond race, age, and background but alternative music is definitely majority white. Nothing wrong with that. Some demographics gravitate to certain genres more than others.

  • @jakeshimgf
    @jakeshimgf 2 года назад +483

    this song hits different when ur a woc/poc .
    a few weeks ago a old white lady told me a backhanded compliment …. “you’re so pretty to be a chinese” umm ok, yes i'm east asian but not her assuming that i'm chinese and tbh that made me so uncomfortable and also made me cry all the night cuz i was finally accepting and loving my ethnicity, culture and features and that lil “compliment” made me again (like when i was a kid-tween) wanted to look white, to be white so bad:( ik that from the non poc vision this sounds stupid but i swear that for me it wasn’t

    • @deletedacc9
      @deletedacc9 Год назад +3

      i felt this one, and i just wanted to tell you that ur amazing just the way u are 💕

    • @cheshirerose2001
      @cheshirerose2001 Год назад +6

      Even though I am not POC and I may not share the same struggles, I will say however your feelings are valid . Just know that you're beautiful the way you are!

    • @nellikharazichvili2838
      @nellikharazichvili2838 Год назад +19

      I saw yt ppl say that they relate to this and I’m so mad

    • @mangojuice1947
      @mangojuice1947 Год назад +1

      @@nellikharazichvili2838 fr

    • @marusdod3685
      @marusdod3685 Год назад

      @@nellikharazichvili2838 if you're so mad that white people have an in-group preference why don't you go back to your home country instead of complaining

  • @MrBezagreen
    @MrBezagreen 2 года назад +52

    I like when she's like 'you're the one, you're all I ever wanted...I think I'll regret this.'
    Its the strange dichotomy of knowing that you'll regret how untrue you're being to yourself and at the same time not caring because you want to fit in that bad.
    I also love the fact that she portrays herself as the unseen person in the video but finishes it off with herself walking off stage and she's the star of the show with white women in the background.

  • @aylinitzel.
    @aylinitzel. 3 года назад +18939

    I hope every poc girl/woman aligned person that has ever bursted into tears at the line “Your mother wouldn’t approve of how my mother raised me, but I do, I finally do” someday a thousand percent feels that in their hearts. There is nothing wrong with the culture you were raised in just because it doesn’t fit the white American standard. You deserve to be accepted for everything that comes with your identity

    • @tyraa9318
      @tyraa9318 3 года назад +270

      As an African, I can’t even dream about ever talking to anyone who isn’t from my country. So even liking a white guy or another person out of my race would definitely be a no from my parents. There is this one guy I like but because of the racial and cultural tension, I’ll have to just give up on him.

    • @karonvega-avila1855
      @karonvega-avila1855 3 года назад +76

      I may just be crying a lot right now

    • @theoriesicantexplain2433
      @theoriesicantexplain2433 3 года назад +205

      I relate to that line so much, because I get so scared of the idea of white friends or a white partner ever coming over, because they won't understand why my dad speaks in a loud way to enunciate his English, or how my mother would often speak with slightly off grammar, and how our house smells like spices and something foreign, or how we have a loud sense of humour, or how we always put on our foreign song channel to listen to our music all day, and how our music and movie industry works, and how we just aren't white. I always tell myself this is irrational, but it's fuelled by when my white friend back when I was 10 years old told how she felt sorry for me to have to live in a household like this, wanting to go outside and offered me a present in pity, or when white neighbourhood kids came over and gave my mother and my home weird looks. Idk if I can lose that part of myself.

    • @ajhia9522
      @ajhia9522 3 года назад +47

      as a black and puerto rican girl it just hits

    • @blazincate9348
      @blazincate9348 3 года назад +16

      Awkward moment when I’m mixed but on my dads side LMAO

  • @nisipisa
    @nisipisa 2 года назад +10466

    i wish this song was an hour long

    • @snoopdogscum420
      @snoopdogscum420 2 года назад +11

      same

    • @beechng.g3403
      @beechng.g3403 2 года назад +36

      fancy seeing u here lol

    • @kaleidoskull224
      @kaleidoskull224 2 года назад +33

      not only is your content amazing but you like mitski???? i love you

    • @sophiemcnugget
      @sophiemcnugget 2 года назад +6

      i love u

    • @Chewable396
      @Chewable396 2 года назад

      Hey So basically I'm just gonna not date POC womynX.....
      I know…… UGH I know... I’m sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
      It's just that I'm not gonna date them is all
      HAHAHAHAHRHAHAHA
      HARAHARHARH.

  • @lapisaa
    @lapisaa 2 года назад +40

    WHEN SHE STARTED KISSING HER OWN HABD I WANTED TO CRY TILL MY EYES BLEED

  • @alfyc6970
    @alfyc6970 Год назад +166

    I love how it’s clearly about how feeling as though your own culture is holding you back from things others have but there is no mention of any specific race. It’s a song for everyone who’s ever felt that way. It’s just amazing. I’m a rock and metal fan, but oh god I love Mitski.

  • @ValhallaChaos
    @ValhallaChaos 3 года назад +10903

    I know this was written from an Asian-American woman perspective - but as an Indigenous woman, I can't help but relate to this song so much. I feel like I can never fit into the perfect American image, which is ironic because I am Native. No matter how much I try, I don't fit in their world. But like Mitski, I love myself and I will be okay.

    • @selahmiranda8122
      @selahmiranda8122 3 года назад +313

      you’ve got this! my grandma is full native and i’m mixed and it took me a long time to accept myself as a woc but our culture is what makes us beautiful :))

    • @jorgek92
      @jorgek92 3 года назад +154

      I relate as a Peruvian guy living in the Czech Republic for almost a decade. I feel you

    • @totally_galaxy4641
      @totally_galaxy4641 3 года назад +29

      Me too.

    • @izzym0lina
      @izzym0lina 3 года назад +126

      i completely get this, as a first generation hispanic woman i’ll never feel american enough and i’ll never feel hispanic enough and i feel strange living in america due to cultural differences such as in the lyric “ur mom would ever approve of how my mom raised me” or something like that

    • @Karolina-sq6di
      @Karolina-sq6di 3 года назад +27

      Don’t try to fit in their world. Yours is so beautiful and so are you.

  • @goldenllama7891
    @goldenllama7891 3 года назад +29024

    as someone who’s getting out of their ‘i wish i was white’ phase this is such an empowering song to hear thank you so much!

    • @johnnythedeceasedrat1835
      @johnnythedeceasedrat1835 3 года назад +1005

      If you were white, then you wouldn’t have any flavor, no culture, no anything...

    • @barkingborking1285
      @barkingborking1285 3 года назад +136

      @@johnnythedeceasedrat1835 YES.

    • @offmeds2nite
      @offmeds2nite 3 года назад +71

      hug

    • @avii7291
      @avii7291 3 года назад +817

      @@johnnythedeceasedrat1835 you dont need to put down a whole race to bring someone up?

    • @goldenllama7891
      @goldenllama7891 3 года назад +459

      @@clarehart9353 i don’t think that’s really what it’s abt, i think it’s more about ethnic peoples struggles of living in america and trying to fit in, wishing that they could relate more to white american culture.

  • @grim9690
    @grim9690 Год назад +130

    this song resonates with me in the most agonising way possible. when i was younger, i moved to a different country and went to school with mostly white students, which was already tough as a chinese kid but it only burned worse, because my best friend at the time was a pretty girl with red hair, freckles, and hazel eyes. she was foreign too, but not the kind of foreign that *i* was. she was the type where they'd have glimmering eyes at the very sight of her, and i remember all the times the boy i liked would always look at her when he was talking to us, how she was always considered prettier than me, how everyone always liked her better and flocked to her, how boys always were nice to her when they always made fun of me. they adored her and her lovely hazel eyes while they pulled back theirs at the sight of mine. she was everything. i was so little when id realised that no matter who i was or who i tried to be, i wasn't even a flicker of electricity while she was a hundred fireworks igniting all at once. i wish i never knew her, i wish i never had to be the rough patch in her presence, i wish i *was* her.

    • @alexcallender
      @alexcallender Год назад +10

      Brutal. This is why it's important to live amongst your own people.

    • @Lara-vo6rp
      @Lara-vo6rp Год назад +1

      @@alexcallender youre missing the point yet again white people always miss the point im not suprised

    • @Lara-vo6rp
      @Lara-vo6rp Год назад +1

      @@alexcallender especially you too why don't you go back to europe and off native american land

    • @keizerkuzco6459
      @keizerkuzco6459 Год назад +28

      @@alexcallender @@alexcallender With all due respect, but this is the worst concusion you could draw from this. People not accepting others based on something as superficial as their ethnicity shouldn't be the fault of the person affected, and they should definitely not be forced to radically change their lifes just because their hair color might be a different shade. The entire song is about trying to fit in while you might be rejected by multiple cultures at the same time. Just going back to the original culture that is probably as rejecting as the first one just isn't an option.

    • @dvderek
      @dvderek 11 месяцев назад

      @@keizerkuzco6459 a poc "trying to fit in" with white people makes more sense than a poc fitting in with their own race..? what?

  • @chriso7986
    @chriso7986 2 года назад +51

    When an artist is this smart, this gifted aesthetically and musically, a pop song becomes high art. Amazing.

  • @angieortiz9445
    @angieortiz9445 3 года назад +7957

    This made me tear up so much. As a Latina, I look like my father, big nose, freckles, coily hair, brown skin, and pudgy. I caught feelings for a lot of white men and it hurts a fuck ton when you are not what they desire because they want to stick to what they know (which isn't always a bad thing). Last white guy I confessed to stopped talking to me and was flirting with a white girl soon after in front of me. I had never experienced such a whirlwind of negative feelings. Self-hate, anger, resentment, sadness, envy and so much more. I wanted to be a white girl so badly. I wanted to have straight blonde hair, green eyes, a tiny nose, and pale skin. But now I'm in the process of learning to love myself the way I am and maybe some will love me too. :)

    • @swampmiel
      @swampmiel 3 года назад +86

      love you

    • @luanasantana197
      @luanasantana197 3 года назад +107

      oh honey, your natural looks are better🌻

    • @kalina9271
      @kalina9271 3 года назад +202

      i can relate to this. I'm half black, and half Indian. my mom is a immigrant and my dad has lived in America all his life. But I have this giant crush on this guy in my class, but he seems to like my white friend. who is blonde and has blue eyes. I'm the only POC girl in my class. I feel so left out sometimes. I just want someone to like me despite not having blue eyes and blond hair. i have curly black hair, and black eyes. and brown skin. I feel very lonely a lot of them time. :(

    • @isabellgleiter6192
      @isabellgleiter6192 3 года назад +26

      You are beautiful just the way you were born ❤ If anyone fails to see that, it's their shortcoming, not yours :)

    • @asaakira1128
      @asaakira1128 3 года назад +9

      be proud of who you are. you deserve it!

  • @ellieh9893
    @ellieh9893 3 года назад +2687

    honestly idk how someone could choose anyone over mitski.

    • @warrenkeystone5195
      @warrenkeystone5195 3 года назад +120

      white people apparently

    • @dontdodrugskiddos3892
      @dontdodrugskiddos3892 3 года назад +167

      @@warrenkeystone5195 I’m a white gay guy and I’d honestly be straight for Mitski 😭

    • @warrenkeystone5195
      @warrenkeystone5195 3 года назад +46

      @@dontdodrugskiddos3892 ikr the straights got it so good 😩

    • @user-ri1wh8un7o
      @user-ri1wh8un7o 3 года назад +11

      What about Marina tho...?

    • @marcelina1102
      @marcelina1102 3 года назад +44

      @@user-ri1wh8un7o mitski and marina own this world

  • @maggiefulop
    @maggiefulop 2 года назад +244

    i honestly love how this song isn't about just dismantling racism altogether in a girlbossy way. it really just showcases the pain and genuine longing WOC deal with in general. we just want to be loved in a way that isnt a political statement without having to be overly strong and independent. no matter how much self love and guitar shredding we give, at the end of the day we're human and just want to be appreciated for who we are. mitski is an actual god oml

    • @marusdod3685
      @marusdod3685 7 месяцев назад +3

      just date within your own race. oh wait you won't, only 6'0 and above and white

    • @someguy9970
      @someguy9970 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@marusdod3685
      ZAMN, BASED!

    • @_KitKatKitty_
      @_KitKatKitty_ 6 месяцев назад +9

      ⁠@@marusdod3685Ok one question,Why are you here?Why are you in this comment section?Why are you watching this video?

    • @marusdod3685
      @marusdod3685 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@_KitKatKitty_ because someone sent me this link

    • @_KitKatKitty_
      @_KitKatKitty_ 6 месяцев назад +10

      @@marusdod3685 yea I can see why they did lmao.

  • @personettelabs
    @personettelabs Год назад +45

    The scene where she realizes that the hand she's spent waving for others could be used as the artifact to see her self...
    I wept.

    • @fizzywhizzyyy
      @fizzywhizzyyy 4 месяца назад

      Hi I don't want to sound rude or anything but I just wondered if you could explain your comment it sounds really interesting but I don't really understand haha sorry I'm really stupid and tired

  • @katherinenikolau2099
    @katherinenikolau2099 3 года назад +18617

    amazed at the symbolism of her kissing and making out with herself showing how she’s trying to love herself in her own skin...
    thanks for the likes:)

    • @greanlol4784
      @greanlol4784 3 года назад +338

      one of the most powerful images i've ever seen

    • @sanahaque2003
      @sanahaque2003 3 года назад +523

      it also made me think of like, when you're a kid and starting to feel things, but only white boys and white girls are getting anything going bc poc are considered lesser and don't get asked out or wanted as much, so lonely girls and boys/others of color will just have themselves to hug and feel wanted

    • @bluekate123
      @bluekate123 3 года назад +175

      i thought it symbolised her wanting the guy and wishing she in the place of the white girl. up for interpretation tho.

    • @ava_xx215
      @ava_xx215 3 года назад +32

      @@sanahaque2003 that’s such a good analysis

    • @nastycasio3999
      @nastycasio3999 3 года назад +4

      Literally doing thing isn't symbolic.

  • @elinesmaaiel5412
    @elinesmaaiel5412 2 года назад +9059

    Pain is temporarry ,
    Mitski is forever.

  • @seguismundoxavier426
    @seguismundoxavier426 19 дней назад +5

    Honestly , I come back to this video not even for the song but to check out the comments ... they are wild!!!!!!

  • @shmshmette916
    @shmshmette916 Год назад +492

    As a muslim arab syrian girl living in Germany, I can say how much I relate to this. I'm always being seen as the stereotypical muslim religious girl, boys ignore me and never dare talking to me and they give me dirty looks sometimes. I'm just jealous of other girls and how they're approved and valued by boys, while I always look "funny" and "stupid" and "pick me" because I get very nervous when I talk and then start laughing or smiling uncontrollably.
    Secondly I'm ashamed of myself, my race, my religion, my teeth, my hijab, my clothes which don't look "cool" and everything. I'm ashamed of speaking my own language and it's for me very uncomfortable to talk about my race and country and culture. I always have that fear that people will think that I can't speak German , so at school when I raise my hand to say something first I have to create everything in me head and repeat it for 100 times before saying it so that I'll say it right and never make a mistake.
    I lost my identity, because I don't feel belong to any country. In Syria or by Arabs in general I won't be seen as a real normal arab girl because I'm not "feminine" and I have a different mindset and think different than them. But I neither will be seen as a German by Germans because I'm "religious" and also think different than them. And however how much I will try to look like them I will always fail because of my look.
    This year I met a girl from Vietnam and we have many classes together, she also has the same problem, we became close friends and she's the only one with whom I feel comfortable and not ashamed to talk about my culture, she is so sweet and I love her):
    But I'm still struggling, I want to be loved and not to feel unwanted because I'm different.
    Each time I listen to this song (i listen to it every day lol) I feel the lyrics in my blood and start crying because no one from them will ever understand how hard it's to be different.
    I love Mitski

    • @mohammadmanik1496
      @mohammadmanik1496 Год назад +1

      Iike it..

    • @annikaukkonen
      @annikaukkonen Год назад +6

      No one loves middle East migrants. Look what they've done to Europe! So you all think that germans should validate your culture and religion, when "faithful muslims" are committing crimes , living on dole?Go back to your homeland, you will be welcome there, some Arab will make you his third wife.

    • @isabelle9812
      @isabelle9812 Год назад +8

      Oh love im so sorry. :(

    • @keymot1491
      @keymot1491 Год назад +2

      احبك

    • @falk3597
      @falk3597 Год назад +12

      Das tut mir sehr leid das du solche Erfahrungen machen musstest😓 Es sollte kei bild von "dem Deutschen" geben und jeder sollte Respektiert weder, unabhängig von deren Geschlecht, Religion etc. Ich hoffe das es dir besser geht🤲🫶

  • @mitalivaidya8512
    @mitalivaidya8512 3 года назад +3725

    as an indian woman who was raised in a predominantly white area, i felt this in my soul. this song actually makes me cry because i feel seen. mitski's lyrics explain the feelings i cannot put into words. i love all of the beautiful woc here

    • @luminarymani
      @luminarymani 3 года назад +42

      this comment made me cry i love all us woc girls :)))

    • @marisolet
      @marisolet 3 года назад +12

      💞💖💕

    • @spookyscaryskelies2187
      @spookyscaryskelies2187 3 года назад +52

      yes!! I also was raised in a predominantly white area, but I am black, it really does make me feel a sense of acceptance knowing that im not alone AT ALL

    • @moithili1286
      @moithili1286 3 года назад +7

      Yup same, I've honestly given up at this point

    • @yasalahahd
      @yasalahahd 2 года назад +2

      that's why i love being brazilian

  • @higgsstudy
    @higgsstudy 3 года назад +1946

    this song is the embodiment of the fear and uncertainty you feel when dating outside of your race (and even outside of your economic class), especially dating a white person. you want to be the best you can so you can get the approval of not just his family but sometimes it feels you need your significant other’s approval as well. until finally, you become sick of accommodating, and realize you and where you come from are fine as it is.

    • @Ferchu_444
      @Ferchu_444 3 года назад +2

      THIS!!!!

    • @weirdo66636
      @weirdo66636 3 года назад +1

      EXACTLY

    • @melmelyn3877
      @melmelyn3877 3 года назад +8

      As a white girl (I’m not a man so my thoughts on this might be a little different) I think the reason why most of us stick to white people is because we always think of ending up with a white person by default. When I think of my future spouse in my head, he’s always white. I’m definitely not opposed to dating POC but there’s just more complications that come with it. I have an asian friend and I find that I can’t build any sort of acquaintance to her parents and they’re just a lot different culturally. That’s a little bit of an issue with dating so it is much easier to just date someone with a dynamic that you’re used to. I mean it’s a known study that we prefer people that look like us.

    • @winrylust6947
      @winrylust6947 2 года назад +8

      Then dont date white

    • @poki580
      @poki580 2 года назад +2

      @@melmelyn3877 racist!!!1!!
      but yeah you're also right

  • @lunavb1wp
    @lunavb1wp 10 месяцев назад +42

    this hurts so much as a middle eastern immigrant, especially being the darkest sibling with the most ethnic features. As a kid, i was always referred to as the “tan one,” “black eyes” and so on, i stuck out like a sore thumb wherever i was. I’m always filled with envy when i look at my siblings, with their pale skin and light hair. I’ve never felt like i belong, even amongst my own family. I just hope one day i’ll feel beautiful in my own skin

    • @spideylovebot
      @spideylovebot 10 месяцев назад +2

      I wanna hug you sm

    • @abod_rwh
      @abod_rwh 9 месяцев назад +1

      لو فيك كل عيوب الدنيا بس تسمع لميتسكي فأنت الافضل

    • @hainiok7915
      @hainiok7915 9 месяцев назад

      What is your background?

    • @lunavb1wp
      @lunavb1wp 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@hainiok7915i’m kurdish

    • @hainiok7915
      @hainiok7915 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@lunavb1wp Don't most Kurds have black hair and brown eyes though? Why are you singled out?

  • @auraj145
    @auraj145 Месяц назад +3

    2:10 you know it's a banger when mitski whips out an electic guitar and creates the hardest beat drop known to man💯💯🔥🗣️

  • @majdhassan2012
    @majdhassan2012 8 лет назад +6224

    This is what Mitski had to say about the song: "Your Best American Girl is a love song. A lot of reviews have agreed on a narrative that "she wrote this song to stick it to 'the white boy indie rock world'!" but I wasn't thinking about any of that when I was writing it, I wasn't trying to send a message. I was in love. I loved somebody so much, but I also realized I can never be what would fit into their life. How hard I tried, we were from different worlds, and there was nothing I could do about that. Yes in the musical composition I used tropes from "white indie rock" of my adolescence (the chord progressions, the moment at 2:25, etc), and my mentioning that in interviews was probably what propagated the aforementioned narrative. But I used those tropes to accentuate the point that I could use their methods and act like I was of their world, but I would never ever fit.
    It's probably silly and unnecessary for me to say this. I completely understand that when writers are writing a piece they have to decide on a theme, they have very limited time and space (and energy with how much music journalist are required to put out!) to get their point across, and they also have to think about what people would want to read based on the cultural climate. I definitely would not be able to do what writers do! So no disrespect here. I just figured I should say what I meant by the song from my mouth, because maybe you've also had a moment where loving someone with all your heart was simply not enough, and I would hate for you to miss a song about that feeling because you were told it was about something else. Thanks for reading all the way to the bottom!"

    • @hgjr.8924
      @hgjr.8924 7 лет назад +107

      facebook.com/MitskiLeaks/posts/1274159965942702 heres the link if anyone is wondering

    • @carlscott5447
      @carlscott5447 7 лет назад +61

      Well, that wise yet humble comment does make it go down better. The recent NYT magazine piece on the song was annoying, with its ridiculous SJW usage circa 2017 of "white supremacy." That said, the lyric about the mothers is classic--the NYT writer was right about that. CS

    • @georgedemontaigne7128
      @georgedemontaigne7128 7 лет назад +345

      Haru Gumbo She also said the following in her Pitchfork interview: "You always want what you can’t have, and that all-American thing, from the day I was born, I could never enter that dream. That all-American white culture is something that is inherited instead of attained. So yes, it’s a sad song, but I wanted to make sure it reflected all of the contrasting feelings. You can be heartbroken about a relationship, but also, from it, realize you are you and you’re okay with who you are, or where you came from."
      pitchfork.com/news/68089-mistki-breaks-down-your-best-american-girl-on-song-exploder/

    • @KalimeroShow
      @KalimeroShow 6 лет назад +2

      shukran majd

    • @mynameisjongreen
      @mynameisjongreen 6 лет назад +41

      George de Montaigne so she's literally said the opposite in one interview to what she said in another, sounds like she's fucking with us. Personally I only felt that it was a love song and nothing more. Also as an outsider from a country with very little mixed population Mitski is exactly what I think of as an "all-american" girl, essentially a melting pot of different ethnicities, nationalities and cultures unified under one flag. That's exactly what being american means as far as I was aware.

  • @an.drommi5905
    @an.drommi5905 3 года назад +3210

    As an adopted Asian. This hit me so fucking hard. I’ve always hated who I was because of the way I was treated. I’ve always wanted to be white, I thought I needed to be white. This hit so hard, thank you so much Mitski.

    • @freyalilly1014
      @freyalilly1014 3 года назад +8

      same oh my god

    • @bseon11
      @bseon11 3 года назад +3

      me too

    • @zy4978
      @zy4978 3 года назад +11

      hello fellow asian adoptees

    • @bseon11
      @bseon11 3 года назад

      @@zy4978 hi

    • @euna2723
      @euna2723 2 года назад +4

      you’re so strong i believe in you sm. you’ve come such a long way i’m proud of you

  • @user-qs5pq5ns6d
    @user-qs5pq5ns6d 10 месяцев назад +82

    As an Afghan-Canadian Muslim woman, it's so hard being at the bottom of people's lists. I can't even date due to religion, but it wouldn't hurt to hear someone likes me just to get some sort of validation. I feel like this song also genuinely describes the drowning feeling of finding out he's only into white girls. The only way I got over this was by playing this song as loud as I could on my guitar. I love you mitski!!!

    • @wow-jz7me
      @wow-jz7me 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@sanche678proved everything she said

  • @vvilun
    @vvilun 9 месяцев назад +15

    One of the best songs I’ve heard in recent memory. Harmonically, lyrically and musically. Raw yet beautifully composed. Amazing talent!

  • @mohammedholhow8193
    @mohammedholhow8193 2 года назад +5791

    This hits so hard as an Pakistani man with people not even treating me as an option and the people who have confessed to me say that they're embarrassed by the fact they like me. Feeling like fading into the background and not being seen. This truly does speak to me and wishing I was different but also seeing that through my culture and my own parents giving me skin whitening creams. Thank you for making this song.

    • @farahabidii
      @farahabidii 2 года назад +168

      i’m so sorry you’ve to go through that !!!!!hope things get better for you

    • @uroojfatima7318
      @uroojfatima7318 2 года назад +108

      I know right , fair and lovely was so normalized

    • @andersgrefberg1057
      @andersgrefberg1057 2 года назад +86

      I’m really sorry to hear about your experience. White CIS dude here (not the guy in the video). I just wanna encourage you to just be yourself without skin whitening creams and such. I see a lot of mixed couples and I really think there’s got to be quite a few women that will like you for who you really are as a person and will either think that your ethnicity is a kind of nice bonus feature or really think nothing of it at all.

    • @kai2316
      @kai2316 2 года назад +102

      hey
      Im a paksitani girl too and same. All my relatives are the same as the people who confessed to you. Both my brothers have really fair skin and my tone is a bit darker so ever since i was a young child everyone pointed that out.
      dont forget you arent alone in this and one day both of us will accept and love ourselves for who we are, along with the people surrounding us

    • @weirdo66636
      @weirdo66636 2 года назад

      relate

  • @MimiTheHamster
    @MimiTheHamster 4 года назад +5190

    As an Indian girl, I feel it. Even though all the guys will think I’m pretty, they still fall in love with the white girl because it’s “safe”. I feel like nobody will ever love me, Indian, American, all others, etc. I feel like I’m just objectified or seen as a potential conquest on someone’s list. You’d love to think race doesn’t matter for love, and I don’t think it should, but most of society is still conditioned that way

    • @Crappylowbudgetfilms
      @Crappylowbudgetfilms 3 года назад +93

      The society has grown learning from what they saw in films, modelling, tv, and various entertainment industries and tuned as white and slim is the superior beauty.

    • @onsight1318
      @onsight1318 3 года назад +3

      चल चल हवा आने दे

    • @psi9899
      @psi9899 3 года назад +20

      @@onsight1318 Idiot

    • @medha4961
      @medha4961 3 года назад +2

      exactly :(

    • @RaroHi
      @RaroHi 3 года назад

      @@Crappylowbudgetfilms can't be too white, though.

  • @graysonhubbard3979
    @graysonhubbard3979 Год назад +12

    i really don’t cry easily at all. but this song has made me sob quite a few times. “but i do i finally do” really hits hard

  • @mequira3317
    @mequira3317 2 года назад +14

    I renember being just a kid , just a 4yo , wanting "princess hair" , blonde straight hair , wanting to be completly white , and later on feeling "not exotic enough" being biracial , "too poc" or "not enough poc"...this song hits diferent

  • @raavi8864
    @raavi8864 2 года назад +6416

    searching up “most beautiful girl in the world” and seeing a blonde girl with blue eyes. that’s what this song represents to me.

    • @zumisantibanez5316
      @zumisantibanez5316 2 года назад +30

      Me

    • @onions.have.beauty8049
      @onions.have.beauty8049 2 года назад +266

      *White women

    • @Weremsye1
      @Weremsye1 2 года назад +12

      yes

    • @onions.have.beauty8049
      @onions.have.beauty8049 2 года назад +103

      @Sheepwy sorry I thought they were those ppl who thought the song was about being a white girl *but* with blonde hair and blue eyes, if you have any other hair, any other eyes, you're allowed relate to the song smh like no ur still white, you're not discriminated against because of ur race
      I'M SO SORRY IF UR NOT THAT PERSON 😭

    • @onions.have.beauty8049
      @onions.have.beauty8049 2 года назад +4

      @Sheepwy oh ok sorry

  • @kavinigiri9034
    @kavinigiri9034 3 года назад +12816

    dear yt women who think this about white women with blonde hair and blue eyes, please shut up you’re still the beauty standard no matter if you’re brunette, ginger, etc. you’re white, plain and simple.

    • @raiincandy_u
      @raiincandy_u 3 года назад +480

      THIS!!!

    • @suriwang5284
      @suriwang5284 3 года назад +249

      periodt

    • @zairaeffirahman6687
      @zairaeffirahman6687 3 года назад +183

      right 😭

    • @theoriesicantexplain2433
      @theoriesicantexplain2433 3 года назад +129

      THANK YOU

    • @Blues.003
      @Blues.003 3 года назад +1242

      fr i’m kinda tired of white brunette girls crying about not being blonde bc that’s the “beauty standard” like just dye your hair tf? you are the beauty standard

  • @alyssacole2205
    @alyssacole2205 11 месяцев назад +12

    This is the most connected and seen i’ve ever felt to a song, it’s really made for a specific audience and :) i haven’t heard anything like it

  • @jenniferyu2828
    @jenniferyu2828 Год назад +10

    i just discovered this song today for a school assignment and omg mitski is such a gem! I literally can't stop scrolling in the comment section I love how the comment sections for her songs are genuine heartfelt literary analyses of the music! love this 100%

  • @MANminecraftXD
    @MANminecraftXD 7 лет назад +2043

    If I could, I'd be your little spoon
    And kiss your fingers forevermore
    But, big spoon, you have so much to do
    And I have nothing ahead of me
    You're the sun, you've never seen the night
    But you hear its song from the morning birds
    Well I'm not the moon, I'm not even a star
    But awake at night I'll be singing to the birds
    Don't wait for me, I can't come
    Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me
    But I do, I think I do
    And you're an all-American boy
    I guess I couldn't help trying to be your best American girl
    You're the one
    You're all I ever wanted
    I think I'll regret this
    Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me
    But I do, I finally do
    And you're an all-American boy
    I guess I couldn't help trying to be the best American girl
    Your mother wouldn't approve of how my mother raised me
    But I do, I think do

    • @nope7220
      @nope7220 3 года назад +19

      It would be nice if they could pin this comment

    • @nocarsgo
      @nocarsgo 3 года назад +3

      niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    • @NoeBIchez
      @NoeBIchez 3 года назад +1

      Tysm

    • @SiateGiUoiosi
      @SiateGiUoiosi 3 года назад +3

      i was searching for you

    • @SiateGiUoiosi
      @SiateGiUoiosi 3 года назад +1

      @@nope7220 true :( i have to search it every time

  • @chasehorning4091
    @chasehorning4091 3 года назад +8192

    As a White woman reading all of these stories from WOC makes me sad, I know I will never understand your pain and frustration but I'm here to listen. That being said all the other white women in the comments talking about not having "blonde hair, and blue eyes" you definitely missed the whole point of the song...

    • @mH-vk4kf
      @mH-vk4kf 3 года назад +348

      I love this comment so much thank you.

    • @aciidkatt
      @aciidkatt 3 года назад +141

      thank you.

    • @user-lb6yq1xg9e
      @user-lb6yq1xg9e 3 года назад +255

      thank u this is all we ask for from white women

    • @deardonnamusic
      @deardonnamusic 3 года назад +50

      thank you for this

    • @farting358
      @farting358 3 года назад +23

      same.

  • @kamokardashian1307
    @kamokardashian1307 Год назад +14

    Okay I've always knew this was one of the best songs of the 2010s decade but I went through the comment section and now I am actually crying whilst watching the video, wow!!

  • @Olivia-vn9mg
    @Olivia-vn9mg 3 месяца назад +11

    My white popular classmate is going on vacation somewhere tropical and our teacher told her to be careful of men because she’s so pretty and blonde. No matter where I might go, no one will ever tell me that because the universal beauty standard is to be blonde and white. I can relate to this so much, as a girl who used to draw herself white and blonde. Also she got with my blonde white crush I’m so fucking sick of everything

  • @tijanaelazard5370
    @tijanaelazard5370 2 года назад +401

    this song makes me burst into tears everytime i hear it. i wish i felt beautiful in my black skin. i wish i didn’t have to be reminded that i will never be apart of the beauty standard because of my skin. i wish i didn’t have to hesitate to tell a guy that i like him without asking myself “does he even like black girls?” a girl can wish. a girl can definitely wish.

    • @alexcallender
      @alexcallender Год назад +21

      If you take an ancestry test and find out you have Ghanian heritage, Ghana will pay you to move there, and then you can be with your own people, surrounded by a whole society of people who look like you. I'm not sure if this applies to other African countries but it very well might. My friend from elementary school did this and according to his Instagram posts he's never been happier.

    • @michael_jackson420
      @michael_jackson420 Год назад +4

      @@alexcallender Thank you for telling me thiss i need a ancestry test so bad and i’m black

    • @fizzywhizzyyy
      @fizzywhizzyyy 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@alexcallender dude are you seriously telling every single poc in this comment section to "go back to their country"? I've seen you underneath every comment I've read so far.

  • @Ray76051
    @Ray76051 4 года назад +2224

    Wonder bread really chose midsommar over Mitski??

    • @saruniz
      @saruniz 3 года назад +219

      they always do

    • @ellie5477
      @ellie5477 3 года назад +82

      it’s always like that :/

    • @1-800-AUDIOS
      @1-800-AUDIOS 3 года назад +77

      BAHAH WONDERBREAD

    • @mmxxmxm
      @mmxxmxm 3 года назад +13

      Lmaooo

    • @twenteetoo
      @twenteetoo 3 года назад +7

      God bless you

  • @mason56
    @mason56 2 года назад +10

    as a asian-hispanic this song hits me and it hits me HARD honestly i never listened to this song without crying

  • @godlike737
    @godlike737 2 года назад +14

    Thank you, TikTok for finally giving Mitski her well-deserved recognition 'cause it was so hard to talk about this mv back in 2016 without somebody giving you the stank eye.

  • @notreal4253
    @notreal4253 3 года назад +1591

    i’ve spent so much time being “embarrassed” because i’m not white. Recently with my dad getting sick, i’ve been wanting to get closer to my culture. i feel so whitewashed and i hate it. i used to draw myself as white. i wished i was white. this song really captures it. I dated a white boy and always felt like i wasn’t good enough because i’m not white. Mitski does such an amazing job of capturing the feelings of being a WOC. I’m only 16 but i hope one day i can be just like my parents

    • @notreal4253
      @notreal4253 3 года назад +63

      also i’m mexican and i’m not afraid to say it anymore

    • @theadultsaretalking2582
      @theadultsaretalking2582 3 года назад +4

      @@notreal4253 mexican is not a race

    • @teeth5840
      @teeth5840 3 года назад +68

      @@theadultsaretalking2582 why are you under every Mexican girls comment? Lmfao, even if their classification isn’t correct I’m pretty sure it’s obvious they are brown Latina judging by the context of the song and their comments. Pls stop being so nit picky on posts where people are just trying to express their emotions and experiences, it’s really not a big deal

    • @theadultsaretalking2582
      @theadultsaretalking2582 3 года назад +1

      @@teeth5840 being mexican doesn't make anyone POC, if they are brown why don't just say it?

    • @teeth5840
      @teeth5840 3 года назад +34

      @@theadultsaretalking2582 I don’t even understand what you mean. Whatever, it’s really not a big deal

  • @Wayjunior
    @Wayjunior 3 года назад +511

    as a black and indian guy this song just hits all of the right places

    • @celyne1820
      @celyne1820 3 года назад +68

      Happy to see some men liking this song! Stay strong my dude.

  • @jeonginpam
    @jeonginpam 15 дней назад +1

    Mitski puts down her pencil, every time you release a song I quickly identify with it.

  • @tinypinkangel
    @tinypinkangel 3 месяца назад +6

    i’m the daughter of two guyanese immigrants, and this song hits for me because i feel like im literally nobody’s type, this song is so so powerful for women of color i think

  • @swishgodd5796
    @swishgodd5796 8 лет назад +282

    the transition from "I do I think i do" to 'I do i finally do" and the way she smiles while looking towards the ceiling really fucks with me. This song is constantly playing at my job and i fell in love with it . The chorus is amazing and the story behind the video breaks my heart.

    • @trashtvinternational
      @trashtvinternational 8 лет назад +9

      What kind of job do you do???!!! I want this song to be played too where I work!!

    • @swishgodd5796
      @swishgodd5796 8 лет назад +10

      +frankieinfrance I work at Urban outfitters lol they're always playing all kinds of alternative music

    • @deetoprabangkara691
      @deetoprabangkara691 8 лет назад +1

      +Aaron Fagama same

  • @isahmarie3119
    @isahmarie3119 3 года назад +10596

    all the yt people not getting the message of this song is infuriating

    • @Gaiwen_Li
      @Gaiwen_Li 3 года назад +314

      Nice Sara icon. Ugh it’s so annoying how woc can’t be part of the pretty and humble American girl icon. How long are they going to be stuck with that, when they’re are so many amazing woc

    • @vampy5831
      @vampy5831 3 года назад +642

      they never understand, they’re too privileged and self centered to listen to poc and our struggles.

    • @jakesalvatore7527
      @jakesalvatore7527 3 года назад +323

      I don’t understand how they don’t it’s really obvious if they just listen to the lyrics/ even just the song title lol. As a white person even though I can’t particularly relate to this song I still enjoy it, but some yt people twist the message to make it about themselves and it’s low key super annoying

    • @RaroHi
      @RaroHi 3 года назад +163

      @@jakesalvatore7527 it's legit about growing up in a different culture and not fitting into American society. You can apply that same feelings to multiple aspects.

    • @mehnope6043
      @mehnope6043 3 года назад +5

      @@vampy5831 yup

  • @Marshie_12237
    @Marshie_12237 2 месяца назад +8

    I think everyone understands the feeling of rejection to some extent, even if it’s not in the sense of racism. If you don’t fit into the “standard” or “norms” in any way, wether that be color, hair, eyes, clothes, height, etc., you will feel out of place. You won’t feel like you fit in, and you will begin to feel like you don’t belong. Anyone can relate to this song in different ways and I think that’s what makes it so beautiful, and sad at the same time. If you’re going through a hard time, I just want you to know that you’re not alone. There are millions of women and men around the world that can relate to this, and are there with you. No matter what you look like, no matter what people say: you are beautiful. What other people think about you doesn’t matter nearly as much as what you think about yourself.

  • @external757
    @external757 Год назад +11

    bro mitski is so beautiful why wouldn't anyone wanna date her like she is absolutely gorgeous 😭

  • @okayyytobi1067
    @okayyytobi1067 2 года назад +425

    i understand how beautiful the symbolism of this song is but can we talk about how drop dead gorgeous mitski looks at the start when shes smiling at him? obviously shes always gorgeous but STILLLL

    • @okayyytobi1067
      @okayyytobi1067 2 года назад +28

      i take it back she looks perfect the whole time lol

    • @luv_yxr
      @luv_yxr 2 года назад +19

      im sure that Mitski is one of the most beautiful woman.

    • @okayyytobi1067
      @okayyytobi1067 2 года назад +3

      @@jerryseinfeld4513 do i care?

    • @okayyytobi1067
      @okayyytobi1067 2 года назад +5

      @@venanciovergas8747 L

    • @ronimydear98
      @ronimydear98 Год назад

      she looks prettier than the white woman

  • @danieneit6830
    @danieneit6830 3 года назад +1105

    As a black woman in America I felt this even if I wasn’t intended to. For a long time I always felt that I was on the outside in love for any multitude of reasons. To my black counterparts I was too dark skinned or “acted white”, to white men I wasn’t as safe an option and sometimes it felt like they didn’t even see me at all. You can only imagine how it was trying to pursue girls. I for so long just wanted to be what someone wanted. But I found someone who sees me. This song addresses so many ugly feelings that I know a lot of us have swallowed. Love yourself first. Be your own first priority. 🌻

    • @milk4625
      @milk4625 3 года назад +102

      I feel it is for anyone who isn't white. Our culture and race made us be raised certain ways, that white people are not.

    • @adrilopez3813
      @adrilopez3813 3 года назад +75

      you were supposed to. this song is for woc, foreign or not. you're beautiful, in and out, and i'm glad you've found someone who sees that.

    • @jerryseinfeld4513
      @jerryseinfeld4513 2 года назад +1

      Sorry to hear that you’re black, that must be so burdensome everyday.

    • @Cefn
      @Cefn 2 года назад +1

      YOU ALL WISH YOU WERE WHITE WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU GO HOME TO YOUR CULTURE WHERE YOU WILL FEEL CONTENT.

    • @bloomnbury7387
      @bloomnbury7387 2 года назад +12

      @@jerryseinfeld4513?? RACIST

  • @alexlovescatss
    @alexlovescatss 4 дня назад +1

    mitski plz never die

  • @Primatron
    @Primatron Год назад +20

    I've only got fourteen words for this video.

  • @angstylemonsartistiq5648
    @angstylemonsartistiq5648 3 года назад +2734

    i’m not living in america, yet as an arab woc, a muslim girl living in germany, a predominantly white country, i relate to this so so so much.

  • @saraeli8626
    @saraeli8626 6 лет назад +987

    omg i can't stop crying. i don't think the struggle of being in an interracial relationship has ever been described so perfectly in a song as this... I definitely remember saying the exact words "you should date a white girl instead, it would be easier" and wishing I was more american. but then I realized that I shouldn't and self love is so important :((( I love u Mitski :((((

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 4 года назад +15

      I feel this way too except I'm British. I feel I'm not good enough(?) to pursue a relationship regardless of the dude's race unless I limit the pool to my specific race because I'll never actually be ethnically British. Fucking sucks. Wish I could go back to 12/13 years old when I didn't care about my identity and how my appearance has become so politicized, when I didn't care how some people will inevitably see me & draw conclusions without knowing me based on stereotypes, when I didn't care about wanting to just blend in (and thus be the ethnicity that's the majority here). I used to explain it as wanting to be "desired" cause I didn't understand the feeling but that's not it cause I don't want to be pretty exactly, I just want to blend in and fit in and not worry about overcompensating so people can see the "real me". I just want to feel equal, even if I'm the only one holding me back from feeling that way. sad :/

    • @petrifiedviewer
      @petrifiedviewer 3 года назад +7

      Super late to this comment but I have to say it, dating men outside of my race has me suffering so much passive aggressive racial bullshit. I've had exes criticize me for my "expensive" East Asian diet to my "co-dependency" towards my mother and how I'm "always so obsessed" with Asian representation.

    • @Dragonking-fd1qv
      @Dragonking-fd1qv 2 года назад +1

      Although I’m white and most everyone here is POC, I want to say what your going through is valid and I’ve always admired you all because your culture is so different and beautiful, your so strong for living through this

    • @cheekypop
      @cheekypop Год назад

      i think it would be harder to date a white girl, as a white man you can get a prettier, smarter and more loving girlfriend if you date across racial lines. that is my experience anyway

    • @goodgoyim9459
      @goodgoyim9459 Год назад +2

      @@Dragonking-fd1qv if its so beautiful why are they getting rejected?

  • @lqtmn
    @lqtmn 2 месяца назад +2

    There is something very relatable about a beautiful, talented woman feeling like she's falling short. Mitski is an absolute dime.

  • @dori2916
    @dori2916 3 года назад +528

    I spent most of my life wanting to be white, I’m so happy that I’m finally coming out of that phase

    • @iososop9169
      @iososop9169 3 года назад +12

      As someone who still feels that way, how’d you get outta that phase?

    • @hellokuromi
      @hellokuromi 3 года назад +32

      @@iososop9169 im not them but personally i would say decolonizing what you have been taught is so so so important!! if u have social media follow poc or just people that have similar features to you, slowly accepting and appreciating your features, this last one is a bit more silly but i think to myself, do i really want to look like a colonizer?? hoped this helped

    • @ap0llo.
      @ap0llo. 2 года назад +1

      same
      i grew up in an area with mostly white people and i barely ever saw any poc, especially any west asians or native americans
      my parents never helped because they thought they were white when they clearly are not....
      glad im out of that phase now

    • @theowlhouseseason3213
      @theowlhouseseason3213 2 года назад

      @@iososop9169 it's just meaningless
      You're great the way you are
      You're loved and amazing
      World is just a fucked up old place filled with non-existent rules of old privileged apes

    • @benazir3602
      @benazir3602 2 года назад

      same :)

  • @angelnumber2002
    @angelnumber2002 7 лет назад +5099

    This really captures how it feels to be a poc girl

    • @bri9366
      @bri9366 7 лет назад +46

      Yess

    • @Md-uz6pp
      @Md-uz6pp 5 лет назад +507

      I didn't realize I needed this song until now. It shows so many of my frustrations, my insecurities for not being white. And I think it's honestly helped me realize that I don't need to be that.

    • @desiree9301
      @desiree9301 5 лет назад +282

      Just say woc (woman of color) “poc girl” doesn’t make any sense lol.

    • @fxxkgravity3607
      @fxxkgravity3607 5 лет назад +10

      Desiree Domingo but if it’s a guy

    • @addie7983
      @addie7983 5 лет назад +127

      *poc girl who goes after white guys

  • @julianabishop4080
    @julianabishop4080 2 месяца назад +5

    I really love this song Mitski

  • @yjas_syshestvyet0899
    @yjas_syshestvyet0899 Год назад +9

    I live in Russia and am Tatar + Jewish. I have black hair and yellow skin since childhood. This video reminded me very much of my whole life in Siberia. Not even because of the fact of the lack of relationships, but because I was bullied because I was the only non-Russian in the class, and all the children were white. I have never been chosen as a partner for a relationship, although now I am already used to it, but still somehow sad at heart. The standards of beauty in this country are too high and you have to be like everyone else. Now I live in harmony with myself.

  • @sunshineyrainbows13
    @sunshineyrainbows13 8 лет назад +789

    I COULDNT STOP LAUGHING BUT THEN I CRIED AND I DONT KNOW HOW BUT MITSKI I UNDERSTAND

  • @pilar4943
    @pilar4943 3 года назад +512

    i hope no one i know finds this comment. as a brown girl, i have always grown up wishing i was a beautiful white girl like the ones i saw online and the ones who were called perfect. the ones i put on a pedestal and told myself i could only ever be second place to. i cannot change my skin and body and where my family is from and one day i hope i won’t have to look at them and wish my skin was as light and bare as theirs. to one day love who i want to love without having to feel like i’ll be abandoned for the american beauty standard.

    • @yatadoody
      @yatadoody 3 года назад +18

      I love you , your skin face and body are beautiful you are beautiful your hair is beautiful we can beat the stereotypes one by one I love you and you got this

    • @emcmorrow5227
      @emcmorrow5227 3 года назад +9

      you are beautiful.

    • @goldenbunnies4143
      @goldenbunnies4143 2 года назад

      As a fellow brown girl, I relate to this so much

    • @milaruki
      @milaruki 2 года назад

      you're alr beautiful just the way you are right now, you don't need to change to please no one

  • @eli-dd8up
    @eli-dd8up 10 месяцев назад +5

    her songs always keep me company when i'm sad and help me heal somehow

  • @Mimi-ym3ux
    @Mimi-ym3ux 9 месяцев назад +25

    As a black person, growing up in the UK has been really hard. With every friend, crush or anyone I’ve met really. Ive never felt like I’ve fit in. I believe I’ll never find love, a true friend or anyone like me because of my skin. My colour stops me. That’s all I can think. All I am is my colour to them, Nothing more.

    • @miraeabron4083
      @miraeabron4083 9 месяцев назад +5

      There are other black people in the UK. You gotta reach out to other people like you and dwell into those communities. There's also other options like immigrating to somewhere else like Germany where I heard Black people and Asian people say it's diverse and the people are friendly and the government is well.
      That's if your problem is lack of community. But if it's not being preferred by your preference, you may have to make changes internally before the external.

    • @pandapocalypse4459
      @pandapocalypse4459 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@miraeabron4083lol germany. Africa is where you belong

    • @CassieIsGae
      @CassieIsGae 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@pandapocalypse4459 there's still racism in Africa

    • @milk_chemistry
      @milk_chemistry 9 месяцев назад

      The UK isn't the same as America, the difference between races in America is realy far compared to the UK

    • @MrRsmit113
      @MrRsmit113 22 дня назад

      Africa is literally a place where you would fit in

  • @matteofumagalli92
    @matteofumagalli92 7 лет назад +3228

    I've just discovered her.
    Completely fell in love.
    Madly in love.

  • @glass2351
    @glass2351 2 года назад +252

    The line “you’re the one, you’re all I ever wanted” describes most of my past crushes “all I need is you, all I want is you” but in the end I know deep down that I want to be with them to feel accepted, to feel something that I know I can’t give them or myself, I know I will never be the beauty standard or deemed as beautiful but I wanna dream that one day that will be me.

    • @bitrex6860
      @bitrex6860 2 года назад +3

      Oof this comment hit hard

    • @itscc2004
      @itscc2004 Год назад +5

      The line that really hits hard to me is the one afterwards where she says “I think I’ll regret this”

    • @doublecheese21
      @doublecheese21 7 месяцев назад

      Wooow Wtf! Right on the nose! I feel youuuu 😭😭😭

    • @stargirl.4825
      @stargirl.4825 4 месяца назад

      holy hell this had a kick omg

  • @sighems
    @sighems 2 года назад +6

    mitski omg 😭

  • @mel4life966
    @mel4life966 4 месяца назад +6

    as a woc i cry to this song everytime I hear it

  • @siomania
    @siomania 3 года назад +140

    God I love this music video. When Mitski's waving to the boy trying to impress him, the light that shines on her makes her look hair look brown and her skin look pale, just like the American she tries to be. However, the light still highlights her facial features that she can't change. Then when the chorus hits and the light fades, she's alone, and back to loving her self and heritage (maybe um... a bit too much). It perfectly aligns with "I do, I finally do. "idk maybe someone already wrote this but i couldn't help myself.

  • @laurathedad
    @laurathedad 2 года назад +9

    sending love to everyone in the comments who relates to this song i know i’ll never know how it feels truly but i’m sending all the love💖 y’all are all so strong and beautiful

  • @xia.kangel
    @xia.kangel 4 месяца назад +6

    I love this song, it describes everything in my own love life.
    I’m Chinese-Vietnamese and American, I was seen as too Asian for america and too white for china and Vietnam. I’ve never belonged anywhere my whole life. From elementary to now I was called racial slurs and mocked. in 6th I got my first girlfriend, I loved her but she only saw me for my race. She’d obsess over the fact I was Asian, she was really into anime and japan, even nicknamed herself “boba” and “mochi” Once she saw my sister she tried to cheat on me with her because she was prettier and “more Asian” As I grew older I had my first boy crush, he never liked my eyes (I have a small double eyelid so it sometimes looked like a monolid) he would say that he wished I was white because I’d look “cuter”
    And during that time I had a restrictive eating disorder because he would make comments on how I was too “fat” (I was close to being underweight) and I wanted to dye my hair a lighter brown because that was what he liked and I thought about getting surgery later on so my double eyelid would be more prominent, I knew that I would never look as white as a fully white girl but i still wanted to look closer to a white girl. I wished I was born fully white for the longest time, I rejected all of my cultures to be “more American” I am trying to learn how to except my heritage and cultures, I want to learn more but I can’t just relearn everything I missed out on.
    Now I hope I find someone who excepts me without any fetishization or discrimination 🤍

  • @liebebe8289
    @liebebe8289 3 года назад +675

    As a black teenage boy, I really relate to this song. My dad is black and my mom is white but my mom has custody of me. We live in a super suburban neighborhood with 5-6 black people and I often compare myself to white guys because I have no real black parental figure in my life. Even when I talk with other black people im always told that “I don’t act black” and it feels like I have no one to relate to. I get that this song is mainly for POC women but there’s so little stuff talking about POC men’s experience in predominantly white areas.

    • @erikablomberg5698
      @erikablomberg5698 3 года назад +14

      Very true! I’m a woc so I can’t fully relate to your experiences but in many ways I still do. I really hope the experiences of all poc situations can be more recognised

    • @juicy4joey
      @juicy4joey 2 года назад +40

      how fucked up.... "act black" what is it to act black???

    • @muffinpomu
      @muffinpomu 2 года назад +36

      no worriess this song is for all poc apparently. also i don't understand how people keep saying you act like ____ race. like you can't act a race??? people are ignorant sometimes

    • @edithsummers6905
      @edithsummers6905 2 года назад

      Men of color are really underrepresented. I'm really sorry that you had to go through that. Also wtf why do people say "you don't act black" that makes no sense, it's so ignorant

    • @Jadesmorot
      @Jadesmorot Год назад +5

      As someone who’s mixed in the same way you are “not feeling black enough” is the eternal mood :/ I’ve lived in Sweden for almost my entire life and there have been countless times being at an event where my dad and I or just I have been the only non white people there
      I highly recommend the show “This is us” I recently started watching it and one of the main characters is a black man with adoptive white parents and I really see myself in him ❤️

  • @emilyvg6905
    @emilyvg6905 5 лет назад +2161

    From "yelling 'nobody' over and over again"-to "making out with your hand"-
    -How lonely are you on the Mitski scale?

  • @kissivlis
    @kissivlis Год назад +13

    i love her songs so much. I’m not a mitski fan that only listens to washing machine heart, no no. I listen to all of your songs and I love them a lot.

  • @letsalllovelein
    @letsalllovelein 2 года назад +6

    i cannot get over this one

  • @BenjaminSteber
    @BenjaminSteber 7 лет назад +2489

    I smile knowing that kids all over the world will go from Adventure Time to Francis Forever to this and be introduced to the beauty of self-pleasuring hand-love.

    • @soupy_yty
      @soupy_yty 7 лет назад +45

      yas and I'm very grateful

    • @Orangekhoi14
      @Orangekhoi14 7 лет назад +2

      Hahahahaha! XD

    • @simone1634
      @simone1634 7 лет назад +33

      I was one of those kids...sadly

    • @muirmaidbby
      @muirmaidbby 7 лет назад +103

      Me: shit what song is Marceline covering it's so good
      *falls down hole*

    • @muirmaidbby
      @muirmaidbby 7 лет назад +15

      Ngga fgt, I know the song ahaha you misunderstood me. I was just making a joke about how I fell in love with Mitksi and her music because Marceline covered Francis Forever on Adventure Time

  • @Ella-dx5qh
    @Ella-dx5qh 4 года назад +619

    im not the moon, im not even a star... :(

  • @bryanwinchell2485
    @bryanwinchell2485 Год назад +44

    I’m a middle aged white guy who married a Japanese gal and who lives in Japan with two kids they call “half” here because they aren’t pure Japanese and all I can say is the many heartfelt comments reinforce my feelings that Mitski touched on something universal here: the feelings of not belonging, not being good enough and then the triumph of saying F all that, I’m a beautiful, unique human being and no one can take that from me or any of us!

    • @zukobee3332
      @zukobee3332 Год назад +4

      🙏🙏

    • @Lara-vo6rp
      @Lara-vo6rp Год назад +3

      sucks being mixed in japan because to them they'll never see you as an "real" japanese to them

    • @dubistdumm-qh1ho
      @dubistdumm-qh1ho 5 месяцев назад +1

      I have a white mom and Japanese dad

    • @bryanwinchell2485
      @bryanwinchell2485 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@Lara-vo6rp Yeah, it can definitely be hard, but that's where good parents, teachers and friends can help them recognize that they aren't half, they are double and so much more! Also, my observations of Japanese culture is Japanese people have a lot of pressure to behave the same as everyone else, but a mixed-race child has a readymade excuse to forge their own path.

    • @Lara-vo6rp
      @Lara-vo6rp 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@bryanwinchell2485 thank you. I needed that

  • @mayagarcia5260
    @mayagarcia5260 2 года назад +5

    loved hearing/seeing this live last night

  • @marisadurham4736
    @marisadurham4736 3 года назад +1228

    That look the white girl gives her cuts me to the core; she knows she’s won. She will always win and it fucking kills me

    • @injectilio
      @injectilio Год назад +78

      I've been told by my female POC friends is they feel that white women uphold racism generally and more specifically with romance more than white men. I was terribly surprised by this but in thinking about it completely agree.

    • @Shwonkz
      @Shwonkz Год назад

      @@injectilio Whites/Europeans wanting to be with their own people and continue their heritage so their own children look like them is racism? When other ethnicities do it its seen as beautiful. It's time to stop hating on whites.

    • @injectilio
      @injectilio Год назад +3

      @@Shwonkz I never said that. Please read more carefully.

    • @cheekypop
      @cheekypop Год назад +1

      ​@@injectilio they're not entitled to a white boyfriend, cry harder

    • @injectilio
      @injectilio Год назад +5

      Again. Not the point troll.

  • @Saphiera270
    @Saphiera270 5 лет назад +314

    every poc girl can relate :') its hard when you know someone you like can't understand you bc of your cultures and vice versa

    • @anoushkashenoy692
      @anoushkashenoy692 4 года назад +20

      Michael VR
      Not really the same. Asian want to date black people but are forced not to. In this situations it’s because the white person doesn’t understand their culture, not because of familial pressure.

    • @qpdb1681
      @qpdb1681 3 года назад +4

      i recommend you using woc instead of poc girl because poc girl doesn't make any sense