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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 .

: When they tell you to "shut up and sing," write a protest anthem instead. 🎤🔥 pnk_irrelevant_lyrics

: P!nk’s "Irrelevant" wasn't just a response to Twitter trolls; it became a rallying cry for anyone feeling silenced. With lyrics like "The kids are not okay" and "Burn it down," she reminds us that no voice is truly "irrelevant" when it's speaking truth to power. What’s your favorite line from the track? 👇 You can watch the full lyric video on P

"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. With lyrics like "The kids are not okay"

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

P!nk’s 2022 protest anthem is a masterclass in turning online "haterade" into a powerful call for civil rights. Written in a single day after the singer got "heated" over online criticism, the track tackles themes of autonomy, voice, and resistance. Lyric Breakdown & Key Themes

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