The Strut
Song Meaning
The Strut" immediately declares its intentions with the stark, singular lyric: "[Instrumental]". This isn't just a placeholder; it's a deliberate statement. Right from the jump, the piece signals that its entire narrative and emotional core will unfold through sound, not words. It's a bold move, laying bare the music's self-reliance. The absence of sung lyrics inherently shifts the listener's engagement. Without a vocal guide, there's no explicit emotional tension or conflict to parse from a narrator's perspective. Instead, the "lyrics" here force an immediate, unfiltered immersion into the sonic world, demanding that the instrumental arrangement alone convey any underlying drama or feeling. The most compelling craft element is precisely this intentional void. By explicitly stating "[Instrumental]", the piece weaponizes its silence, turning the lack of words into a powerful expressive choice. It suggests an absolute faith in the music's capacity to communicate, to evoke the very idea of "the strut" through rhythm, harmony, and texture, without leaning on a single syllable. This deliberate lyrical minimalism makes "The Strut" effective by stripping away any verbal crutches. It compels the audience to listen with heightened attention, to find meaning and impact solely in the instrumental performance. The power lies in the music's unadulterated ability to move, to groove, or to conjure an image, proving that sometimes, the most profound statement is made without uttering a word.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Bob Hammer