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SONGWRITER Reacts to “Surface Pressure” (From “Encanto”)

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28 Replies to “SONGWRITER Reacts to "Surface Pressure" (From "Encanto")”

  1. What I love a out this song is the relatability of the lyrics, and how the song flows well as just like… a normal song. It doesn't sound like a disney movie song out of context. The first time I heard it was actually the No Resolve cover, and I had no idea it was a cover. I like the energy of that version more, having heard that one first, but it's really great either way.

  2. In many places, including Latin America, the pressure on older siblings in particular is quite complicated. In the movie, Luisa is not the oldest, but she has the same pressure (The dynamics change when you are the first grandchild)

  3. Notice also that except the second part of the last chorus, right before the chorus, there's a full ensemble buildup and then as soon as the chorus hits it all drops out for just that piano and rhythm. The piano is just adding flourishes and the beat is all there is. Symbolizes weakness. Also a lot of the words are Trochees again indicating stress, uncertainty, worry, unsettled weakness.

  4. Even though I'm white and from the US the line "I'm pretty sure I'm worthless if I can't be of service" hit me personally because the first foster home I went to expected me to clean a lot. So I tried my best despite never being taught to NEVER pour grease down the drain. My dad never taught me anything important. So my first foster parent constantly yelled at me for making mistakes when cleaning. I couldn't deal with it anymore so I spoke to my case worker and I went to a different home. This one didn't expect me to clean anything, she told me to just be a kid, but it made me feel so anxious that I would at least do what I knew (sweeping the floors, washing regular dishes, wiping off counters and tables). For some reason, she told my case worker she couldn't take care of me anymore. My third foster home, I was expected to clean again but with them, when I made mistakes, they took the time to teach me instead of yelling/belittling me. After I emancipated, I was couch hopping a while. Even though I knew how to clean and I did it well, no matter where I went, the person would complain about something and kick me out. I felt utterly useless and helpless. when my now partner took me in, he and his mother were very happy with my help. For once, since my foster home, I felt like I belonged. Whenever we visit his mom, out of habit I'll vacuum for her and do her dishes. She's always so appreciative when I help out. I don't feel so worthless anymore

  5. Parental pressure in Japan isn’t even a stereotype. Take it from a Japanese cram school teacher, it’s a reality.
    Actually, a student stabbed a random person this week, because they couldn’t handle cram school anymore. ?

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