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: The song title "Gwalla" is a play on the Chinese phrase guai la (乖啦), which means "be good" or "be obedient". 💡 Deep Meaning of "Gwalla"
of her teaching the "Gwalla" dance to the male trainees
While the song sounds upbeat and cute, Esther Yu has explained its deeper feminist message in interviews and on social media: : The song title "Gwalla" is a play
: The song is a call for girls to not give up on their careers or personal goals for the sake of being a "good" or traditional partner.
: She intended the lyrics "If boys can behave and be obedient, then so can girls!" to express that obedience should be mutual , rather than a requirement only for women. This post refers to a viral performance by
This post refers to a viral performance by (Yu Shuxin) of her solo song "Gwalla" (乖啦) during the 2021 Chinese idol survival show, Youth With You Season 3 . 🌟 Key Context
: Her stage performance of "Gwalla" on iQIYI became a major highlight for its catchy "Aegyo" (cute) style and high energy. don't treat me like a fool
: The lyrics include lines like "Do what I want what I wanna do" and "Bad bad boy, don't treat me like a fool," emphasizing self-confidence and independence.