Woohoo
Empowering Reflections: Woohoo by Noah Britton Inspires Positive ChangeLyrics
The next time you hear this song what will you have accomplished?
The song prompts reflection on future accomplishments upon hearing it again.
Will you have finally become what you always wished?
Asks if the listener will have achieved their long-desired self-transformation.
Will you be smarter and stronger and more able to do
Questions whether the listener will become more intelligent, stronger, and capable.
The stuff that makes you happy, too?
Asks if the listener will engage in activities that bring them happiness.
Woohoo
Expression of joy or excitement (Woohoo).
Your homework assignment before you hear this again
Assigns homework: to contemplate and act on a desired change before hearing the song again.
Is think about something you wanna change and make it happen
Encourages proactive efforts to bring about desired changes.
This song'll remind you what to do
The song serves as a reminder to take action for personal growth.
No one's gonna babysit you
Emphasizes self-responsibility, stating that no one will guide or oversee the listener.
Woohoo
Expresses joy or excitement again (Woohoo).
I can't make your decisions
Acknowledges the inability to make decisions for the listener.
If you don't listen, you'll never get better
Stresses the importance of listening for personal improvement.
You gotta get better
Reiterates the need to strive for improvement.
The last time you heard this song what did you want to change?
Prompts reflection on past desires for change upon hearing the song previously.
Did you start on it that day how much progress have you really made?
Asks if the listener initiated the desired change, and queries progress made.
Since I last sang this song I hope i'm in better shape
Hopes for personal improvement since the last rendition of the song.
If not, i'll start today
Expresses willingness to begin personal improvement efforts if needed.
Woohoo
Expresses joy or excitement once more (Woohoo).
I can't make your decisions
Reiterates the inability to make decisions for the listener.
I can't make you listen
Emphasizes the listener's responsibility to actively listen for personal growth.
You gotta make it happen
Encourages the listener to proactively make their desired changes a reality.
You gotta make it happen
Reiterates the responsibility of the listener to take action for personal growth.
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