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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Light Up (The World)" by the artist "Yasmin"

In "Light Up (The World)", Yasmin expresses a profound need for liberation and peace. She feels overwhelmed by the stress and routines of everyday life ("I need release... I can't take all this tension"). The lyrical heroine searches for a way to break free from this state, to find a place where she can be alone with herself and find inner peace ("Feels like I need a break... That takes me to outer space").

The image of "lighting up the world" becomes a metaphor for personal growth and transformation. Yasmin strives not only to find the light within herself, but also to share it with others, to inspire them to change ("I just wanna light up the world"). She rises above the hustle and bustle of everyday problems ("Soaring through the clouds like an eagle... looking down on all these people and the mess that they bring"), gaining a new perspective.

The final verses of the song contain a call to action, addressed not only to the listeners but also to Yasmin herself. She urges us to "light a flame from the depths of your soul", to find our inner light and let it shine, illuminating our life's path ("Just believe in what you see, and your light is the only thing that will set you free"). "Light Up (The World)" is a song about hope, self-discovery, and the power that comes when we share our light with the world.

I need a release for the moment (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

Something to relieve my mind (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

I cannot deal with all this tension (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

I've been feeling like this all the time (yeah yeah)

Feeling like I need some room

Feeling like I need some space

Got to find something soon

To take me to outer space

I just wanna light up the world

I just wanna light up the world

Soaring through the clouds like an eagle (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

With the sun beating on my skin (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

Looking down at all these people (yeah yeah, yeah yeah, yeah yeah)

And the confusion that they bring (yeah yeah)

Feeling like I need some room

Feeling like I need some space

Got to find something soon

To take me to outer space

I just wanna light up the world

I just wanna light up the world

I just wanna light it up one time

Just to see what it's worth

I just wanna light up the world

And of all them I run

Afraid to see the night shine

Some are runnin and stay hidin' in the night time

Don't you know there ain't no place that I don't know

Just get the fire ablaze from deep within your soul

Lalalalala light up your world now

Keep tellin'

Make the light shine everywhere you go

What's the problem, just believe in what you see

And your light's the only thing to set you free

I just want something to light up my moment

I just want something to light up my day

I just want something to light up my moment

I just want something to light up my day

I just wanna light up the world

I just wanna light up the world

I just wanna light it up one time

Just to see what it's worth

I just wanna light up the world

Tonight

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