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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Losers" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In the song "Losers," The Weeknd and Labrinth challenge traditional notions of success and failure. They argue that formal education (school) does not guarantee success in life ("Only losers go to school"). True knowledge comes from personal experience and independent thinking ("I taught myself how to move").

The lyrical hero distrusts empty words and societal norms, especially in love. The line "‘I love you' is a losing game" implies that love is often blind and irrational. Instead, he values intellect and critical thinking ("And you're smart enough for me").

The chorus emphasizes the importance of subjective perception and personal experience. "We make anything out of anything" means that each person creates their own understanding of the world and decides what is important to them. The hero believes in his beloved's ability to think for herself and draw her own conclusions.

The bridge raises the question of the price of success. Even though the heroes have reached the top ("We did it all alone / Now we're coming for the throne"), they wonder if they have lost something important along the way ("Are we losing? Are we losing?").

Thus, the song "Losers" is an anthem to individualism and independent thinking. It questions traditional definitions of success and encourages listeners to define their own paths and seek their own truths.

[Verse 1: The Weeknd]

Only losers go to school,

I taught myself how to move,

I'm not the type to count on you,

Because stupid's next to "I love you".

[Chorus: The Weeknd]

No? So what can you show me

That my heart don't know already?

We make our own sense,

And you're qualified to me.

What can you show me

That my heart don't know already?

We make our own sense,

And you're qualified,

And you're qualified.

[Verse 2: Labrinth]

Only losers go to school,

They can't teach what they can't prove,

Come, put this inside a test-tube,

Because stupid's next to "I love you".

[Chorus: Labrinth]

So what can you show me

That my heart don't know already?

We make our own sense,

You're qualified to me.

What can you show me

That my heart don't know already?

‘Cause we make our own sense,

And you're qualified.

And you're qualified to...

And you're qualified,

[Bridge: The Weeknd]

And now that we're all grown up,

Who do we owe it to?

And now that we've gone this far,

Who do we owe it all to?

We did it all alone,

Now we're coming for the throne.

We did it all alone,

Now we're coming for the throne.

And now that we all came up,

Do we lose? Do we lose?

[Chorus: The Weeknd]

So what can you show me

That my heart don't know already?

‘Cause we make our own sense,

And you're qualified to me.

What can you show me

That my heart don't know already?

‘Cause we make our own sense,

And you're qualified to me,

And you're qualified to me.

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