Oh no, did I get too close?
Oh, did I almost see,
What's really on the inside?
All your insecurities
All the dirty laundry
Never made me blink one time
Unconditional, unconditionally
I will love you unconditionally
There is no fear now
Let go and just be free
I will love you unconditionally
So come just as you are to me
Don't need apologies
Know that you are all worthy
I'll take your bad days with your good
Walk through this storm I would
I'd do it all because I love you, I love you
Unconditional, unconditionally
I will love you unconditionally
There is no fear now
Let go and just be free
I will love you unconditionally
So open up your heart and just let it begin
Open up your heart and just let it begin
Open up your heart and just let it begin
Open up your heart
Acceptance is the key to be
To be truly free
Will you do the same for me?
Unconditional, unconditionally
I will love you unconditionally, yeah
And there is no fear now
Let go and just be free
'Cause I will love you unconditionally, oh yeah
I will love you (unconditionally)
I will love you
I will love you unconditionally
About This Song
"Unconditionally" is a vulnerable ballad about offering complete acceptance and love to someone struggling with deep-seated shame and self-worth issues. The song explores the profound intimacy of truly seeing someone's flaws, insecurities, and emotional baggage without judgment or the impulse to flee. Perry's lyrics delve into the transformative power of unconditional love as a healing force, suggesting that when someone feels fully accepted despite their imperfections, they can finally let go of fear and embrace authenticity. The track features a gospel-influenced production with soaring strings, choir-like backing vocals, and a building orchestral arrangement that mirrors the emotional crescendo of the message. Perry's vocal delivery shifts from tender whispers to powerful belting, embodying both the gentleness and strength required to love unconditionally. The song resonated deeply with listeners who had experienced conditional love or struggled with self-acceptance, offering a rare pop anthem about emotional safety and radical acceptance. Released during Perry's more introspective "Prism" era, it marked a departure from her typical party anthems toward more spiritually-minded themes. The track ultimately presents unconditional love not as passive acceptance, but as an active choice to create a safe space where someone can heal and grow without fear of abandonment.
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