Lyrics
The best advice that I've ever been given is to simply just mind my business
The best advice received is to mind one's own business.
My life, my choices, my responsibilities
Emphasizes personal autonomy and accountability for life choices.
If you don't pay electric, gas, utilities— then shut it
Disregard opinions of those not contributing to practical matters.
Your opinion is nothing
Others' opinions hold no significance.
So vibe with me as I live my life
Invites others to join and share in the speaker's life experiences.
I'm choosing myself til the end of time
Commitment to prioritize self-interest throughout life.
And you should too
Encourages others to also prioritize themselves.
What's there to lose?
Rhetorical question questioning the risks of prioritizing oneself.
11:11 make a wish
Reference to the moment 11:11, expressing a desire through a wish.
I wish to be healthy, well nourished
Wish for health and proper nourishment.
Living a life that's meant to flourish
Desire to live a life that thrives and flourishes.
Wanna be fulfilled when I reminisce
Aspiration for a fulfilled life when looking back.
I'm choosing me when I'm waking up
Choosing oneself upon waking up, prioritizing personal well-being.
Meditate to get my spirit tough
Engaging in meditation to strengthen the spirit.
Getting prepared when the going gets rough
Preparation for challenges when faced with adversity.
I'll be okay as long as I know I'm enough
Confidence in being okay as long as one recognizes their self-worth.
And it's true
Acknowledging the truth of one's existence.
I'm alive to peruse
Acknowledgment of being alive to explore and pursue.
This is what I'm meant to do
Recognition of fulfilling one's purpose.
What I love— I'm loving the view
Expressing love for what one does and enjoying the view of life.
Vibe with me as I live my life
Invitation for others to share the speaker's life experiences.
I'm choosing myself til the end of time
Reiteration of the commitment to prioritize oneself.
And you should too
Encouragement for others to prioritize themselves as well.
What's there to lose?
Rhetorical question questioning the risks of prioritizing oneself, echoing line 8.
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