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Viola Odette Harlow “Imaginary Friend” Lyrics & Meaning Explained

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There’s more to this new song than its addictive Electro-Pop melody. With “Imaginary Friend,” Viola Odette Harlow delivers a meaningful take on loss and resilience, and her self-directed music video makes it quite memorable.

If you liked her previous single, “Perfectly Ordinary,” where the L.A. artist throws a hospital party, I guarantee “Imaginary Friend” is three times more awesome.

Coping With Loss

Right from the start, “Imaginary Friend” strikes a deeply personal chord. The lyrics are full of imagery that hints at the emotional loss of not just a person, but a part of yourself.

It’s about the shift from being someone full of movement and possibility to facing a reality where those things are suddenly taken away.

Lines like “keeping a light on,” holding onto photos, and wearing our past selves’ jackets are powerful symbols of how we cope when a part of ourselves is no longer with us. It’s that bittersweet feeling of trying to hold on to memories while coming to terms with the loss of who we once were.

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The line “Silence says more than you do” poignantly underscores this sense of loss. It’s a reminder of how the absence of something important can speak volumes, leaving a void that’s hard to fill.

On top of that, it’s the kind of jam that makes you want to grab a mic and start belting out lyrics, perfect for your next karaoke night!

The Meaning of an “Imaginary Friend”

Viola Odette Harlow shared with Electro Wow, “It’s the loss of my healthy self and all that she could do and become. Going from professional ballerina to having to stay off my feet.”

An Alternative Interpretation

The concept of “Imaginary Friend” could take on another profound meaning. It’s not just about whimsical fantasies; it’s about how you preserve the presence of someone important who’s gone.

This mental connection serves as a way to process grief, allowing you to maintain a bond that feels essential for healing.

As the verse says, “Don’t care much for reality,” it hints at a struggle with escapism. When something that was once a significant part of your life is no longer there, it forces you to redefine who you are.

No doubt, this infectious gem beautifully expresses that complex struggle.

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What’s more, I can’t stop playing this one from her new album, ‘Porn Star,’ and it’s streaming on every digital platform, so no excuses, go give it a listen now!

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By Erick Ycaza

Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style. Surprisingly, I have been blogging and writing about music since 2007.

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