Wigger

Anouk · Other Songs - Anouk

I'm that true blond proud wigger

Born and raised in the suburbs

Became a rock'n roll singer

Tryin' to find my way going uptown



Hard work and determination

I never asked for anything

No higher education

Stood of tired of waiting

Too many choices and illusions

Smack flown just to survive

All clues, but no solutions

Struggle each day just to stay alive



It ain't just image I create

Don't fill your judgement full with hate

It ain't worth it

It ain't worth it



I'm that true blond proud wigger

Born and raised in the suburbs

Became a rock'n soul singer

Tryin' to find my way going uptown



Bring on that revolution

My kids' brown sugared skin

People jumping to conclusions

Letting me know I was made to sin

So done with moderation

You look around but you never look up

No intelligent conversation

I'll eat dirt but I won't shut up



It ain't just image I create

Don't fill your judgement full with hate

It ain't worth it

It ain't worth it



I'm that true blond proud wigger

Born and raised in the suburbs

Became a rock'n soul singer

Tryin' to find my way going uptown



It ain't just image I create

Don't fill your judgement full with hate

It ain't worth it

It ain't worth it



I'm that true blond proud wigger

Born and raised in the suburbs

Became a rock'n soul singer

Tryin' to find my way going uptown



True blond proud wigger

True blond proud wigger

True blond proud wigger

True blond proud wigger

Wigger

Anouk's 'Wigger' stands as a defining track from her 2007 album *Who's Your Momma*, showcasing her signature blend of electronic pop and indie sensibilities. The song features her distinctive vocal delivery, characterized by a conversational tone that blends seamlessly with the track's rhythmic, danceable production. Released during a period where she was refining her sound to appeal to a broader international audience, the recording exemplifies her ability to merge personal storytelling with catchy, club-ready beats. As part of her discography from the late 2000s, 'Wigger' reflects her evolution away from pure electronic experimentation toward a more organic, guitar-infused pop style that would define her subsequent work. The track remains a staple of her catalog, often cited as a prime example of her mid-career artistic direction.