I See Who You Are
Björk · Volta [2007]
Behind the skin and the muscles
I see who you are now
And when you'll get older later
I will see the same girl
The same soul
Lioness
Fireheart
Passionate lover
And afterwards later this century
When you and I have become corpses
Let's celebrate now
All this flesh on our bones
Let me push you up against me
Tightly!
And enjoy every bit of you (lover/love her)
Let's celebrate now
All this flesh on our bones
Let me push you up against me
Tightly!
Let's celebrate now
All this flesh on our bones
And enjo-o-o-y every bit of you-ou-ou!
(lalala lalalaaaa)
I See Who You Are
I See Who You Are stands as a defining track from Björk's 2007 album Volta, marking a distinct shift toward aggressive, rhythm-driven electronics. Produced by Mark Bell, the recording captures the artist's exploration of industrial textures and percussive intensity during this era. The song's driving beat and sharp production reflect a departure from the softer, more organic sounds of her previous work, aligning instead with a harder-edged sonic palette. This piece highlights Björk's continued evolution in blending avant-garde experimentation with accessible pop structures. As part of a celebrated discography known for pushing genre boundaries, the track remains a significant example of her ability to reinvent her sound while maintaining a unique artistic identity within the broader landscape of alternative music.
