Chinese American Bear - "Feelin' Fuzzy (毛绒绒的感觉)" - OUT NOW on Moshi Moshi
Like many Chinese American Bear songs, "Feelin' Fuzzy (毛绒绒的感觉)" is influenced by singer Anne Tong's upbringing in an immigrant household. Bright and effervescent, the song is about a teenage Anne's desire to have fun with her friends while under the watchful eye of her mother. Lyrics about parties and big nights out are contrasted with the spoken Chinese portions of the song, which were inspired by the draconian rules and impossibly high standards of Tong's childhood home, as she mimics her mother's common reprimands of “do your homework, practice piano, no playing, keep studying.” It's an excellent encapsulation of what makes Chinese American Bear so appealing; expertly-constructed, immediately infectious pop music, that folds a unique and relatable perspective in among its irresistible hooks.
Tong says of the song:
"When I was writing the lyrics for this song I wanted to lean more into my experiences growing up in a Chinese immigrant household. I had a stereotypical tiger mom who had very high academic expectations and set very strict household rules. When I was a teenager I was never allowed to go to friend's homes after school, never allowed to go to parties or school dances on weekends, and definitely not allowed to date. My days were strictly focused on studying, practising piano, and preparing for exams. This song is about what I longed to do during my teenage years instead of the upbringing I actually had. I have very vivid memories of my mom reminding me to study and practise over and over again, and I wanted to capture that repetitiveness in this song. I'm hoping other kids of immigrants can relate!"
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