: Battistelli uses the "breakup" as a metaphor for separating from fear . She describes being "sick and tired of being sick and tired" and deciding that fear no longer has a place in her life or identity.
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: The lyrics emphasize finding freedom and identity in faith rather than being a "slave to fear". It has since become an "anthem" for listeners facing major life transitions.
Released on the album Own It , this song subverts the typical romantic breakup theme.
This track is a staple of 80s power pop, known for its catchy "uh-uh-uh" hook and straightforward lyrics.
: The song describes the narrator watching dancing couples after a split, while a slow song on the radio reminds them of their past relationship.
: Written with Bart Millard (MercyMe) and David Garcia, the song was born from a desire to address how fear "chokes out" the things God puts on a person's heart.