One thing Sia handles particularly well is storytelling. A pop song can easily fail to seem rooted in the "here and now"--we don't know which room the speaker is in. But Sia's speakers have a way of looking around and noticing the weather:
Sun is up; I'm a mess.
Gotta get out now, gotta run from this.
Here comes the shame. Here comes the shame.
To show that the speaker is troubled, Sia has her recall some recent events:
Help, I have done it again.
I have been here many times before.
Hurt myself again today.
And the worst part is there's no one else to blame.
I always admire Sia's candor. When working with Disney, Sia chooses to be slightly sunnier--but the result is *not* cloying.
I messed up tonight. I lost another fight.
Lost to myself--but I'll just start again.
I keep falling down. I keep on hitting the ground.
I always get up now to see what's next.
It's impossible not to find this protagonist charming--and Shakira's buoyant performance is icing on the cake. My daughter says that "Try Everything" is her favorite song--and I'm pleased. Good choice, IMO.
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