Self Control (Laura Branigan)

“Self Control” by Laura Branigan explores the tension between desire and restraint, using the metaphor of nightlife and fleeting relationships to depict the struggle of maintaining self-control in the face of temptation.

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Did you know?

The song’s lyrics depict a narrative of someone caught in the whirlwind of nightlife, where the allure of fleeting connections and indulgence challenges their self-control.

Lines like “Oh, the night is my world” and “City light painted girl” evoke a vivid image of a nocturnal, hedonistic lifestyle.

The repeated refrain “I, I live among the creatures of the night” suggests a surrender to primal desires, while the title “Self Control” hints at the internal conflict of resisting these urges.

The lyrics “I, I lose control, can’t seem to find the brake” further emphasize the struggle to maintain restraint.

The song’s upbeat, synth-driven production contrasts with its introspective theme, creating a duality that mirrors the tension between indulgence and restraint.

This duality is a hallmark of 80s pop, where vibrant sounds often masked deeper emotional struggles.

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