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Artistic manifesto: Across his songs, Myrhael Angel is building a narrative arc — from vulnerability (“I Can Feel It Coming”) to empowerment (“You Can’t Own My Story”) to outright confrontation (“Sony”). The video “Myrhael Angel – Sony” is a direct artistic statement aimed at the music industry, with Sony symbolizing corporate control. The track blends defiance with personal storytelling, making it clear that the artist is resisting external ownership of his narrative. Independent identity: The repeated defiance signals his positioning as an independent artist, resisting commodification and asserting authenticity. This track resonates because it’s fearless. Naming Sony directly makes it provocative, but it also empowers listeners who feel trapped by systems of control — whether corporate, personal, or societal. It’s not just a song; it’s a declaration of independence. Accusations of theft & erasure: The lyrics criticize how corporations sign their names on creative works, masking the pain of artists who actually lived and created those stories. (intro) Artistic Interpretation Message to Sony: This is a direct confrontation, accusing the company of trying to own or misappropriate creative works. It’s both personal and symbolic. Evolution of narrative: Compared to “I Can Feel It Coming” (vulnerability) and “You Can’t Own My Story” (empowerment), “Sony” escalates into outright protest. It’s the climax of a progression from inner fragility → reclaiming strength → naming the oppressor. Independent identity: Myrhael Angel positions himself as an artist outside corporate control, building a manifesto of authenticity and resistance. Whoo-Whoo Universal frustration: Many listeners — not just musicians — connect with the idea of resisting exploitation and reclaiming autonomy. Narrative arc: It’s not just a song; it’s a chapter in a larger story of independence. Themes & Interpretation Ownership vs. authenticity: The song critiques attempts to control or monetize personal art and identity. Resistance & empowerment: It’s a declaration of independence, reclaiming narrative power from external forces. Art as lived truth: The repeated motif of writing in the heart suggests that true authorship lies in emotional experience, not legal documentation. lyrics: whoo-hoo (Listen now) (HaH) What you doing there Digging through the stacks like you own that air Paper crown on a borrowed throne Signing your name on a stranger’s home [Verse 1] Why you reaching for the crown With your hands in someone’s notebook Pulling pages down Did you think we wouldn’t see oh no All the names you left in pencil Where the ink should be (whoo-whoo) [Chorus] Oh Sony Why you wanna steal other works Sign your name on every line like it never hurt Why you wanna claim what you didn’t create Oh no No Sony (Come on now) We see every move you make Oh Sony Why you wanna steal other works Why You Wnat To Steal Something You Can't Create oh no Try to turn our tiny sparks into your dessert Why you wanna claim what you didn’t create Oh no No We won’t let it fade (oh no no) (Hah) [Verse 2] Cheap trick In a very shiny frame All that lacquer on the logo Can’t cover up the shame We’re loud And we’re writing it in red Every credit that you canceled Living rent-free in our heads whoo-hoo [Chorus] Oh Sony Why you wanna steal other works Sign your name on every line like it never hurt Why you wanna claim what you didn’t create and what you cannot make Oh no No Sony We see every move you make Oh Sony Why you wanna steal other works Try to turn our tiny sparks into your dessert Why you wanna claim what you didn’t create Oh no No Sony We won’t let it fade oh [Bridge] Hands up If you’re tired of the game (hey!) Sing out Every overlooked name You can stamp that logo Big and bold But you can’t buy back What the people know whoo [Chorus] Oh Sony Why you wanna steal other works Sign your name on every line like it never hurt Why you wanna claim what you didn’t create Oh no No Sony We see every move you make Oh Sony Why you wanna steal other works Try to turn our tiny sparks into your dessert Why you wanna claim what you didn’t create Oh no No Sony Oh no No Sony Oh no No Sony (oh no no) [Bridge] Hey Did you think we’d sleep through this (hey!) See the seams Every hidden trick (hey!) We remember every quiet voice You can’t erase our choice [Chorus] Oh Sony Why you want to steal other works Why you want to claim what you didn’t make first Oh no no Sony That credit don’t belong to you Oh no no Sony You can’t just write over the truth All Rights Reserved