In a recent interview, The
In the interview she states: "'Whip My Hair' means don't be afraid to be yourself," Smith explained, "and don't let anybody tell you that that's wrong. Because the best thing is you."
Now thats refreshing. We can all sleep better at night knowing we were wrong to think "Whip My Hair" was just some new phrase and catchy tune with no "real meaning" behind it.
Another point of interest is Willow, while speaking to the MTV reporter, refers to her
So let's take think about that statement by reviewing a lyric from the song: "We turn our back and whip our hair/ And just shake 'em off, shake 'em off, shake 'em off/ Don't let haters keep me off my grind/ Keep my head up/ I know I'll be fine."
So there you have it. a 9 year old that "creates" deep, meaningful music, with a soon to be loyal following of "Warrioretts".
Although we can clearly see "Warriorette" fan clubs, t-shirts and other merchandise popping up everywhere by the time this article is published, We think it's great that this 9 year old is an actual profound and honest genius. We would have been extremely disappointed if we were to find out all this hype was just a way to market a product to young teens instead of hearing this amazing and inspiring story. (YES. We are kidding)
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