Click Clack Symphony. Lyrics
[Intro]
Did you know the odds to be born on this Earth's one in four hundred trillion?
I conquered those odds, yet I can't conquer leaving this house
I eat, sleep, scroll, and work, but there has to be more than just merely existing
In fact, I was thinking there's not enough wine in the fridge to unleash me
And this feeling fiends for some feminine healing
By that, I mean
[Pre-Chorus]
I call my girls and said, "SOS, pick a dress
Pick a time and an address
For we are going out tonight"
[Chorus]
Send the call out, send the call out
Calling all my baddest women, it's about to go down
Click-click-click clack symphony, I need that
Click-click-click clack symphony, I love the sound of it
Who let the girls out? I did, I did, darling
She's empowered by the sound of us marching
Her legs are hurting, but her back is still arching
And this sound reminds me that it's going to be alright
[Verse 1]
And I never could have guessed I started my morning in tears
Got a great waterproof mascara I can recommend
I should try my luck in Hollywood and find some auditions
Because the way I fake this smile could pay the mortgage and the rent
I climb into my lonely throne before my TV
I feel alone, I feel like no one really needs me
So thank you, Carly, for having a sixth sense
And for calling to remind me
We don't settle for depression on a Friday night
[Pre-Chorus]
I need a pep talk, I need a hug, I need a dance floor
I got one little life, I need to get out the house more
And really start living it
Heavy is the burdens that are weighing on me
I will lay them down under some pink and blue lights
Call my girls and said, "SOS, pick a dress
Pick a time and an address
For we are going out tonight"
[Chorus]
Send the call out, send the call out
Calling all my baddest women, it's about to go down
Click-click-click clack symphony, I need that
Click-click-click clack symphony, I love the sound of it
Who let the girls out? I did, I did, darling
She's empowered by the sound of us marching
Her legs are hurting, but her back is still arching
And this sound reminds me that it's going to be alright
[Verse 2]
Jim-Jimmy Choo, it's time to open up the closet
It's a sad sight to see Manolo Blahnik gather cobwebs
Why, I'm like an alien in every dress I try
Sigh, let me turn my music louder and pretend it's fine
Everything that's hurt me, left and gave up on me
Am I just the product of everything that was done to me?
Run to me, come to me, someone bring the sun to me
I can see the glimmer of the girl who once believed
[Pre-Chorus]
(She just needs) She needs a pep talk, she needs a hug, she needs a dance floor
She's got one little life, she needs to get out the house more
And try and start living it
Heavy is the burdens that are weighing on me (Me)
I will lay them down under some pink and blue lights (Pink and blue lights)
Call my girls and said, "SOS, pick a dress
Pick a time and an address
For we are going out tonight"
[Chorus]
Send the call out, send the call out
Calling all my baddest women, it's about to go down
Click-click-click clack symphony, I need that
Click-click-click clack symphony, I love the sound of it
Who let the girls out? I did, I did, darling
She's empowered by the sound of us marching
Her legs are hurting, but her back is still arching
And this sound reminds me that it's going to be alright
[Bridge]
Though this season of her life had been cold, lonely and tough
Though she slipped back into a darkness she had hoped by now to have overcome
She had learned a beautiful lesson
And she kissed her girls goodbye and thanked them for getting her out the house
That maybe everything was going to be alright
And even if only for a moment
Everything is going to be alright
Yeah, it's going to be alright
Going to be alright
[Chorus]
Send the call out, send the call out
Calling all my baddest women, it's about to go down
Click-click-click clack symphony, I need that
Click-click-click clack symphony, I love the sound of it
Who let the girls out? I did, I did, darling
She's empowered by the sound of us marching
Her legs are hurting, but her back is still arching
And this sound reminds me that it's going to be alright
[Outro]
Then she put her headphones in
And there she danced under the weight of her clouds
But for the first time in a long time
She believed that one day, she would again feel the sun
She must be patient
She must have faith in the seeds that are planted beneath the snow
She must hold on and she must let go
She'll be alright, no riding, shining, armoured knight
She will save herself this time
And in fact, tonight she did confirm
The cold never lasts, my darling
It just teaches the heart how to burn
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Click Clack Symphony. Song Meaning [RAYE]
"Click Clack Symphony." is a standout track from RAYE’s sophomore album "THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE". Featuring an unprecedented collaboration with renowned composer Hans Zimmer, the song blends vibrant rhythmic elements with emotional depth, arriving as part of an album conceived to carry listeners through a journey from struggle into light and self‑belief. "THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE" is structured around four musical “seasons,” with Click Clack Symphony. representing a pivotal winter‑themed moment of introspection and emergence.
Song Meaning
From its opening, the song frames a universal tension between existence and fulfillment. The narrative voice wrestles with inertia and the compulsion to remain safe within familiar confines, only to recognize that genuine aliveness requires conscious action. This internal conflict captures a profound human experience: the knowledge that survival alone is insufficient, and that embracing life’s unpredictable pulse is essential for growth.
As the musical imagery unfolds, the track shifts into a declaration of intent. Reaching out to friends becomes a symbolic act of self‑liberation, with the physical sound of footsteps—“click clack”—elevated into a chorus of empowerment. This marching motif transforms the mundane into a ritual, where movement itself becomes musical and liberating. The collaboration with Zimmer underscores this evolution, adding orchestral weight that mirrors the emotional gravity of stepping into communal energy.
Within the verses, the narrative deepens, showing vulnerability beneath the confident exterior. There’s a candid exploration of performance and facade, acknowledging how often individuals present strength while managing internal fragility. This duality enriches the song’s storytelling, making it relatable to anyone who has masked discomfort with a composed front. The rhythmic cadence gradually becomes an affirmation; these collective steps signify more than a night out—they denote resilience taking shape.
The song thrives on contrasts: gloom versus joy, passivity versus engagement. Through its structure and lyricism, it traces a character’s journey from isolation toward reconnection. The voice notes and decisions to reach out, to push into shared spaces with friends, depict companionship as a catalyst for healing. As the track progresses, what begins as a hesitant calling for help grows into an anthem of solidarity, mapping how interpersonal support can rekindle belief.
The emotional arc reaches a climax with a realization that self‑empowerment coexists with vulnerability. There isn’t a fairy‑tale rescue, but a grounded acceptance that life’s difficult seasons teach endurance and fuel inner flame. The orchestral flourishes, aligned with RAYE’s performance, reinforce this maturation—melding pop, rap, and cinematic soundscapes into a tapestry that embodies both struggle and triumph.
Emotional Core and Themes
At its heart, "Click Clack Symphony." captures the pulse of rejuvenation. It channels the rawness of emotional struggle into sound and community, urging listeners to step beyond stasis and into movement, connection, and self‑worth. This is a song that honors the beauty that emerges when people choose life over resignation and connection over solitude.
Connection with Listeners
Through its blend of relatable vulnerability and celebratory rhythm, the song connects deeply with listeners seeking affirmation. Its creative use of everyday imagery, paired with bold instrumentation, invites audiences to find their own strength in the sound of life’s footsteps forward.
Conclusion
"Click Clack Symphony." stands as a testament to RAYE’s evolving artistry and her willingness to fuse introspective narrative with expansive musicality. By collaborating with a composer of Zimmer’s stature, she elevates a personal story into a broadly resonant anthem about movement—literal and metaphorical—and the value of communal support on the path toward hope. The track exemplifies how confronting thorny emotional terrain can yield an inspiring sonic experience that feels both cinematic and intimately human, fitting seamlessly into "THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE".
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Song Details
Song Name: Click Clack Symphony.
Artists: RAYE, Hans Zimmer
Album: THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE.
Lyricist: RAYE, Hans Zimmer & Mike Sabath
Producers: Hans Zimmer, RAYE & Mike Sabath
Genre: Rap, R&B, Pop
Language: English
Label: Human Re-Sources
Released: March 20, 2026
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External Links
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