"Thursday Girl" seems to tell the story of a woman who is struggling with her sense of identity and self-worth. The song seems to explore the desire to feel alive and present, even if it means doing things that are destructive or unhealthy. In the first verse, the narrator speaks of going to a party on her knees and saying "Take it all, please". This could be a metaphor for surrendering to the night and doing things that may not be good for her. The repetition of "tell me no" in the chorus could suggest a plea for someone to tell her to stop, to save he… read more
"Thursday Girl" seems to tell the story of a woman who is struggling with her sense of identity and self-worth. The song seems to explore t… read more
"Thursday Girl" seems to tell the story of a woman who is struggling with her sense of identity and self-worth. The song seems to explore the desire to feel alive and present, … read more
Mitski Miyawaki (born Mitsuki Laycock) is a Japanese-American singer and songwriter. Born in Mie Prefecture, Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother, she moved frequently while growing up due to her father's job at the United States Department of State, living in Turkey, China, Malaysia, the Czech Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo before settling in the United States. She sang in a choir in high school and was 18 when she wrote her first song on the piano. She self-released her first two albums, Lush and Retired from Sad, New Career in Business, while stud… read more
Mitski Miyawaki (born Mitsuki Laycock) is a Japanese-American singer and songwriter. Born in Mie Prefecture, Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother, she moved frequently while gr… read more
Mitski Miyawaki (born Mitsuki Laycock) is a Japanese-American singer and songwriter. Born in Mie Prefecture, Japan to an American father and a Japanese mother, she moved frequently while growing up due to her father's job at the U… read more