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Here's a post to share songs that are loosely related to autism. They don't have to specifically mention autism, but be related to it in some fashion. It would be helpful if you include an explanation as to how you find it is related to autism and what the song means to you.

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[–] BackOnMyBS@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

Somos Abnormales by Residente (Spanish song by Puerto Rican artist)

Lyrics in Spanish:

spoilerTres ojos, cuatro orejas

Mucho pelo entre medio de las cejas

Con los cachetes, llenos de granos

Sin brazos ni piernas como los gusanos

Imperfecciones en todos los lugares

Cicatrices, jorobas, lunares

Juanetes, en los dos pies

Con ocho dedos, en vez de diez

Blanco, que se te ve la venas del cerebro

Como café, sin leche, bien negro

Mal distribuido como las vacas

Mucha barriga pero con las patas flacas

Cabeza grande, cuerpo chiquito

Celuliticos, los muslos blanditos

Mucho labio, bembón o bembona

Una nariz que parece otra persona

Aquí todos somos deformes

Y nos resistimos a usar uniforme

Lo más feo de la flor es el tallo

La belleza se alimenta de fallos

Cómo nos vemos curiosos

Ponemos a los lindos nerviosos

Que toda la gente nos señale

Lo que no es igual, sobresale

Soy Anormal

Somos anormales

Lo que me gusta de ti

Es que tu eres anormal

Nuestra sexualidad se despierta

El ADN con las piernas abiertas

Los cromosomas bailando bolero

Las hormonas con hambre

Lamiéndose los cueros

Y procreamos una cosa bien rara

Como nosotros pero con otra cara

Nuestra genética, un laberinto

Somos igual de distintos

Lo que se mezcla es más interesante

Como una mosca con orejas de elefante

Los colores se triplican, nadie pierde

Amarillo con azul hacen verde

Original, no lo pueden copiar

Lo que es impuro no se puede duplicar

La raza se arregla, cuando se daña

Somos de la tribu que con sucio se baña!

Soy Anormal

Somos anormales

Lo que me gusta de ti

Es que tu eres anormal

Soy Anormal

Lyrics translate to English:

spoilerThree eyes, four ears

Much hair between the eyebrows

With the cheeks full of pimples

Without arms or legs, like worms

Imperfections everywhere

Scars, humps, moles

Bunions on both feet

With eight fingers instead of ten

So white that the veins of your brains are visible

Like coffee, without milk, very black

Poor body mass distribution like cows

A big belly but with skinny legs

Big head, small body

Cellulitis with soft thighs

Big lips, bembón or bembona (terms for big lipped man and woman)

A nose that looks like another person

Here we are all deformed

And we resist using uniforms

The ugliest part of the flower is the stem

Beauty feeds on mistakes

Because we look curious

We make the pretty people nervous

Let all the people point at us

What isn't the same stands out

I'm abnormal! I'm abnormal! I'm abnormal!

We are abnormal

What I like about you

Is that you are abnormal

I'm abnormal! I'm abnormal! I'm abnormal!

We are abnormal

What I like about you

Is that you are abnormal.

Our sexuality awakens

The DNA with spread legs

The chromosomes dancing bolero

The hungry hormones licking their leathers

And we procreate a very strange thing

Like ourselves but with another face

Our genetics, a labyrinth

We are equally different

What gets mixed up is more interesting

Like a fly with elephant ears

The colors triplicate, no one loses

Yellow with blue make green

Original, it cannot be copied

What is impure cannot be duplicated

The race fixes itself when it is damaged

We are the tribe that washes with dirt

I'm abnormal! I'm abnormal! I'm abnormal! We are abnormal What I like about you Is that you are abnormal

I'm abnormal

I share this songs for several reasons:

One, the artist is openly autistic, saying in one of his songs that he was diagnosed as a kid. To me, it seems like he also takes special effort to be authentic and engage in his uniqueness without any shame.

Two, the song is called "We're Abnormals". My Hispanophone family nicknamed me Arnold Mal, which was pretty clever on multiple levels. I was the first American-born and native Anglophone in the family, so the name Arnold was fitting in that they saw it as an English name. Also, when read in Spanish, "Arnold Mal" sounds like they are calling me abnormal. That was fitting because I was definitely the weirdo of the family. Before diagnosis, it made sense since I grew up with my father's side of the family, yet stuck out as being oddly different from them. They often told me that I reminded them of my mother my entire life. I had embraced it because I was proud to not take after a lot of their traits, which I found did not match well with my ethical standards. After diagnosis, it makes even much more sense since I'm autistic and they aren't (bonus: my mother was very likely autistic). I stuck out for being odd in my manner of doing things, preferring order, limited socialization compared to them, interacting softly, and having a strong moral code. Related to the strong moral code, the artist has a history of composing songs that stand up for underdogs and disadvantaged people, which I can relate to my whole life.

Three, because of my experiences and projecting that onto the artist, I see it as him having similar experiences, probably being labelled as abnormal since childhood. By the way, abnormal is a common term for those that aren't neurotypical in Latin America. He taking on the identity as if saying, "If I'm abnormal, then I'm going to be proud of being abnormal with all my other abnormals," then, celebrating being abnormal and its benefits. Basically, the song is about being prideful of being different, and I love that. Ultimately, the song is about being proud of being you, especially if you're abnormal 🥹

Four, the song also has lyrics that relate to common autistic traits.

  • "We resist using uniforms," which is common among autistics to resist conformity.

  • "Because we look curious." Special interests! But also confused in social situations and I know I have a staring problem when I try to figure people out.

  • "What I like about you is that you are abnormal." Yep! I naturally gravitate to autistics, even before knowing I was autistic. But also, there's research to support that with the concept of the double-empathy theory that argues that autistic people aren't lacking empathy, they're just better at empathizing with other autistics. The same goes for neurotypical people in that they also empathize better with other allistics.

  • "Our sexuality awakens, the DNA with spread legs." I've read that autistic people tend to have atypical sexual preferences, from asexuality to uncommon kinks.

  • "Our genetics, a labyrinth." This reminds me of the autism evaluation process when the evaluator tried to figure out who else in my family was autistic.

  • "We are equally different". Yeah, we're just different. No worse, no better.

  • "What gets mixed up is more interesting...What I like about you is that you are abnormal." To me, autistic people tend to be much more interesting. They have their uniqueness and special interests.

  • "I'm abnormal." I'm Arnold Mal, and I'm abnormal.