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The song opens with the message that you don't need a mirror; feelings are all that matter. It challenges listeners to take on the 'killer tune' and not get caught up in self-reflection. The core idea is to trust the vibe and take it home.
The lyrics encourage getting 'it all out on the dance floor' and emphasize not looking at oneself in the mirror. Instead, the focus should be on feeling the music, which is described as 'funk'. The music is promised to be there 'all night'.
Even if self-doubt persists and one feels 'trapped in your mind, stuck in the mirror,' the song reminds that 'that is not what rhythm needs.' It urges listeners to breathe out their inhibitions on the dance floor and just feel the funk music without self-consciousness.
The message is reiterated: don't look in the mirror, just feel the music. The invitation to 'get yourself on the floor' continues, with the promise that the music will play 'all night' until it's told to stop, reinforcing the theme of uninhibited enjoyment.