

She debuted on Decemwith her debut EP, Movie Screen.Ĥ) MIA is better known as Swedish actor, writer, comedian Mia Skäringer.
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Read Full Bio 1) Mia (미아) is a South Korean solo singer-songwriter and composer under Studio Blu. She released two albums: Yra kaip yra (2007) and Stiklo Namai (2009)ģ) ana Rodriguez, a lightly successful pop singer of the late 80's/early 90's released an album in Spanish entitled Tentacion.Ĥ) MIA is better known as Swedish actor, writer, comedian Mia Skäringer. She debuted on Decemwith her debut EP, Movie Screen.Ģ) Mia is stage name of Lithuanian singer and songwriter Vilija Pilibaitytė.

Written by: Richard Westra, Maya Arulpragasam, Ruben Fernhout, Jerry Leembruggen, Conall Ronan Fitzpatrick, Caroline Mary Askew, Jacqueline Blakeġ) Mia (미아) is a South Korean solo singer-songwriter and composer under Studio Blu. Lyrics © ANTHEM ENTERTAINMENT LP, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc. I am seen as a troublemaker because I have already established myself as a force to be reckoned with. (People see me as trouble see me see me as trouble) (uh oh) It's all inspired by a story no one even knows. I had an unconventional upbringing and now I enjoy taking risks and challenging others. You are in danger because I am about to enter the competition and outperform everyone I step up in the game and I burst that bubble The fact that the story is based on a story that nobody read suggests that MIA's creative process is very personal and that she is writing for herself first and foremost, rather than trying to fit into a mold or appeal to a particular audience. The reference to battling with heads may refer to her struggle to get her ideas across to others, or it may refer to the creative conflict that she experiences when trying to bring her vision to life. She often has ideas that come to her in her sleep or in her dreams, and these ideas become the basis for her songs. The lyrics "Bounce on the bed, battling with heads, it's based on a story that nobody read" are a reference to MIA's creative process when making music.

The reference to boarding a boeing while eating a banana refers to her nomadic lifestyle and how she has traveled around the world, experiencing different cultures and lifestyles. The bandana that she mentions is a symbol of the Tamil resistance and is a nod to her father's involvement in the movement. MIA was born in London and grew up in various places, including Sri Lanka and India. MIA's father was a member of the Tamil resistance in Sri Lanka, which was fighting for an independent Tamil state. The lyrics "Bought up a baby in a bandana, I boarded a boeing eating a banana" are a reference to MIA's upbringing and her heritage. Instead, she uses her success as a means to prove them wrong. This indicates that she is aware of how others see her, but she refuses to let it define her. She then goes on to say that she has stepped up in the game and burst the bubble of anyone who thinks she is trouble. She states that she has a reputation and that it precedes her, which is the reason why people view her in this way. In "Double Bubble Trouble," MIA addresses the success that she has gained in the music industry and how it has given her a reputation that causes people to see her as trouble.
