I'm Still Me

Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen · Other Songs - Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen

What do you see when you look at me?

Just use your imagination

Can you see me on the cover of a magazine?

Like the beautiful models that everyone's seen



Vogue or Chic or Mademiselle

It's all so glamorous, and I couldn't tell

That on the outside it's as cool as can be

But on the inside I'm still me



Chorus:

I can be anything I want

I can be anything I need

Make believing all day long

But on the inside I'm still me

What do you see when you look at me?

Through the lens of a fashion camera

Striking a pose like a Covergirl

Whose picture is famous all over the world



Donna Karen, Calvin Klein

Fashion fun is so divine

On the outside it's as cool as can be

But on the inside I'm still me



Chorus



Yeah, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah

I can be anything that I want

I can be anything that I need

Whoo!

Make-believing all day long

But on the inside I'm still me

About I'm Still Me

"I'm Still Me" by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen stands as a defining track from their 1990s pop era, capturing the essence of their public persona as identical twins navigating fame. Released during a period of intense media scrutiny, the song reflects their personal journey and the challenges of maintaining individual identity within a singular brand. The recording features the duo's signature harmonies and upbeat production style, characteristic of their work on albums like *Brother For Sale* and *I Am The Cute One*. Beyond its catchy melody, the track serves as a cultural touchstone for Generation X and Y, symbolizing the intersection of childhood innocence and celebrity culture. It remains a staple in their discography, often performed live to resonate with fans who remember the duo's rise to stardom. The song's enduring popularity highlights the Olsen twins' ability to craft music that was both commercially viable and personally expressive, cementing their legacy in pop history.