★ Verse 1 ★ Wear his chain around my neck Called your name but I'll forget I wanna a hollow heart with nothing left Too mixed up in my regret
★ Pre-Chorus ★ Your words float in my head Just like Marie Kondo said
★ Chorus ★ I'm getting rid of everything Starting with you I'm learning what a fool I've been So, starting with you Starting with you
★ Verse 2 ★ Settled down in my own space Learned a lot from your mistakes I learned from your mistakes Crossed my mind a couple times Drink some days to leave your lies
★ Pre-Chorus ★ But your words float in my head Just like Marie Kondo said
★ Chorus ★ I'm getting rid of everything Starting with you (Starting with) Starting with you I'm learning what a fool I'vе been So, starting with you So, starting with you
★ Bridge ★ I'm gonna go home All of my problems Starting with you Cast all my problems Why can't I just lеft it? I still don't want you I still don't want you, ooh I still don't want you Ooh-oh-oh I don't, ah-ah, I don't, no I still don't want you ★ Chorus ★ I'm getting rid of everything I'm learning what a fool I've been For starting with you For starting with you Ooh-ooh
★ Outro ★ I still don't want you So, starting with, starting with, starting with I still don't want you
Song Description:
"Marie Kondo" by Rachel Chinouriri is a song about letting go of toxic relationships and negative emotions. The lyrics talk about wearing someone's chain around your neck, but ultimately deciding to get rid of everything associated with them, starting with them. The chorus emphasizes the idea of learning from past mistakes and moving on from a situation that no longer serves you. The song also references Marie Kondo, a well-known organization guru, suggesting that the process of decluttering your life includes letting go of emotional baggage. The bridge reflects on the decision to leave behind problems and not wanting the person anymore. Overall, "Marie Kondo" is a powerful and empowering song about self-discovery and growth.
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Rachel Chinouriri
Rachel Chinouriri is an up-and-coming English singer-songwriter in the indie alternative pop genre. Influenced by artists like Daughter, Coldplay, James Blake, Sampha, and more, Rachel creates a meaningful discography of deep, emotional music. She utilizes layered harmonies throughout her music, one of her artistic staples. Rachel’s writing is an intimate introduction to her world and experiences, which she often shares with her audience.
Specifically, Rachel has been open about her challenges with stress and perfectionism. Songs like “I’m Not Perfect (But I’m Trying)” are microcosms of her mental state and the way she copes with these mental struggles.