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Cheerleader By Porter Robinson: A Look at Obsessive Fandom and the Price of Fame

By Alex HarrisMarch 23, 2024
Cheerleader By Porter Robinson: A Look at Obsessive Fandom and the Price of Fame

Porter Robinson’s Cheerleader, the lead single off his forthcoming third studio album slated for release in 2024, delves into the murky depths of parasocial relationships between artists and fans. This track marks a significant pivot from his signature electro-house beats to a sound that blends pop sensibilities with emo nuances. Robinson dissects this complex dynamic through the metaphor of a fan’s unhealthy obsession, painting a vivid picture of the emotional toll it can take on both parties. 

A New Era of Music

Porter Robinson, who first captured the hearts of fans worldwide with his debut album Worlds in 2014, is no stranger to evolution. His journey from the complextro sounds that defined his early career to the introspective tones of “Nurture” has been marked by constant innovation. With Cheerleader, Robinson dives headfirst into a pop-forward soundscape, showcasing his natural voice against a backdrop of gritty, raw production that contrasts sharply with the pitched-up vocals that characterise much of Nurture.

Cheerleaders upbeat, pop-forward melody serves as a counterpoint to the dark undercurrent of the lyrics. Robinson’s signature ethereal vocals float above layers of shimmering synths, creating a soundscape that is both catchy and unsettling. This juxtaposition reflects the song’s central theme: the seductive allure of fame and the potentially destructive nature of idolization.

Unveiling the Cheerleader

Cheerleader was strategically unveiled across social media platforms, heightening anticipation for Robinson’s highly-awaited return. Instrumental snippets were teased on TikTok in early March, showcasing Robinson’s signature production style—a blend of hyperpop, indietronica, and anime-inspired flourishes. The full song, complete with its introspective lyrics, arrived on March 20th, sparking a wave of discussion and analysis.

Behind the Lyrics: A Story of Obsession

The song’s protagonist grapples with the unwanted attention of a fan who has become fixated on him. The lyrics paint a picture of this unhealthy dynamic, with lines like “There’s no doubt/ I can tell you’re acting your heart out” and “She’s got hearts in her eyes/ And she draws me kissing other guys.” This obsessive behaviour is further emphasised in the pre-chorus, where the fan is described as a “cheerleader” who believes she “needs” the artist.

However, as the song progresses, a layer of complexity emerges. Robinson hints at a sense of codependency, singing, “Thought she needed me, but I need her.” This line suggests that the artist, despite being burdened by the fan’s attention, also thrives on the validation it provides.

The Price of Fame

Cheerleader compels listeners to consider the emotional toll of fame. The line “It’s not fair/ ‘Cause I knew you like the back of my hands/ Don’t you care? I gave you everything/ Now I feel you even when you’re not there” expresses the artist’s struggle with the loss of privacy and the burden of expectation that comes with celebrity.

The Creative Minds Behind the Visuals

The visual component of Cheerleader is as compelling as its sonic elements. Directed by Hugh Mulhern and creatively steered by Bradley & Pablo, the team behind iconic videos for Harry Styles and Dua Lipa, the music video for Cheerleader is a vibrant testament to Robinson’s artistic vision. It’s a visual feast that complements the song’s pop anthem vibes with emo undertones, further enriching the narrative woven through the lyrics.

A Song That Resonates

Robinson’s masterful storytelling and introspective lyrics ensure that Cheerleader resonates with a broad audience. While the song directly addresses the perils of parasocial relationships within the music industry, it also speaks to the more universal experience of unhealthy attachments and the complexities of human connection.

A Glimpse into the Future

Porter Robinson Cheerleader song artwork
Porter Robinson Cheerleader song artwork

As fans eagerly await the release of Porter Robinson’s third studio album, Cheerleader serves as a tantalising preview of what’s to come. The track’s exploration of parasocial relationships, innovative sound, and visually stunning accompanying video position it as a cornerstone of Robinson’s evolving musical legacy. As Porter Robinson himself steps into this new era, Cheerleader showcases his artistic evolution, promising a future filled with more groundbreaking music that continues to challenge and redefine the boundaries of genre.

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Porter Robinson Cheerleader Lyrics

[Verse 1]
There’s no doubt
I can tell you’re acting your heart out
And she’s addicted
Obsessed, like, “I know I can fix him” (Oh-oh-oh)
She’s got hearts in her eyes
And she draws me kissing other guys
Her love, the type
Where she don’t know where to draw the line, oh-oh-oh

Pre-Chorus
Cheerleader
Thought she needed me, but I need her
(She’s wantin’ me, tellin’ me, screamin’)

Chorus
It’s not fair
‘Cause I knew you like the back of my hands
Don’t you care? I gave you everything
Now I feel you even when you’re not there

Verse 2
It’s kinda sad how
It’s not your fault you’re living in a madhouse
I can’t back down
Aren’t you tired of blending into the background? (Oh-oh-oh)
She’s got hearts in her eyes
Saying, “Boy, you better watch the time
‘Cause if you’re not mine
I’d rather see you burn alive,” oh-oh-oh

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