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You can watch the full lyric video on P!nk’s Official YouTube Channel or read more about the song’s origins at Rolling Stone .

"The girls are just kids and the kids are not okay" – A direct nod to the generational struggle and the feeling of being failed by systems. pnk_irrelevant_lyrics

: The title itself is a jab at critics who told her to "shut up and sing" or called her irrelevant. She flips the insult, using the chorus to scream, "You can call me irrelevant, insignificant... but I'll still be here." Social & Political Commentary : You can watch the full lyric video on P

: P!nk uses fire imagery— "Took all the heat we could take, and then burned it down" —to symbolize a breaking point and the need for radical change. Draft Social Post Idea She flips the insult, using the chorus to

"I think it might rain today, ash on the ground" – Likely referencing the volatile political climate and social unrest.