In this bold anthem of self-empowerment, the artist confronts societal prejudices against LGBTQ+ individuals by reclaiming and weaponizing the very stereotypes often used against them. The lyrics present a complex character who is simultaneously powerful and damaged, royal yet diseased, challenging the narrow views of those who would judge or fear them. The repeated phrase about no family being safe when they "sashay" serves as both a satirical commentary on moral panic and a declaration of unapologetic visibility. Through contrasting imagery of beauty and decay, strength and vulnerability, the song transforms perceived weakness into a source of power. The artist asserts their right to exist proudly in spaces traditionally hostile to queer presence, turning prejudice into a form of dark empowerment. #LGBTQPride #QueerEmpowerment
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