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Alice DeeJay – Better Off Alone Lyrics

Dance

Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone

Talk to me
Oooh
Talk to me
Talk to me
Oooh
Talk to me

Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone

Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone
Do you think you're better off alone

Talk to me
Oooh
Talk to me
Talk to me
Oooh
Talk to me
Talk to me

About This Song

"Better Off Alone" is a euphoric yet melancholic eurodance anthem that explores the painful aftermath of a relationship through its hypnotic, repetitive questioning of whether solitude is preferable to love. The song's central theme revolves around emotional isolation and the internal debate between independence and connection, with the repeated refrain creating an almost obsessive quality that mirrors how breakup thoughts can loop endlessly in one's mind. Musically, it features the quintessential late 90s trance sound with pounding four-on-the-floor beats, soaring synthesizer leads, and ethereal vocal samples that create an otherworldly atmosphere. The track's genius lies in its contradiction-using uplifting, danceable production to convey deep loneliness and uncertainty, making it both a club anthem and a deeply personal meditation on heartbreak. It became a defining song of the eurodance era and remains a perfect example of how electronic music can transform emotional vulnerability into transcendent dancefloor catharsis.

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