Sassy 009, yunè pinku – Mirrors (Lyrics)

Find the full lyrics to Sassy 009 and yunè pinku’s song ‘Mirrors.’ Read the official words for karaoke, singing along, and understanding the new single.

The collaborative single “Mirrors” from Sassy 009 and yunè pinku gains further dimension through its lyrical content. The words present a compelling call-and-response between two artistic perspectives, ideal for fans wanting to engage deeply with the song for singalongs or personal connection. Sassy 009, the Norwegian vocalist and producer, opens the track with lines that establish a theme of evasion and readiness. The repeated phrase “Sky ain’t waiting for me” coupled with the assertion of being “ready” paints a picture of self-determination. Her verses build toward the emphatic, chant-like refusal of “I ain’t coming down,” a clear declaration of perseverance or perhaps escapism. The pre-chorus, “Flames reaching for me / I tried, I tried, I tried / I swear I tried, yeah,” introduces a note of struggle, acknowledging external pressures or internal conflicts that precede the chorus’s definitive stance.

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yunè pinku’s verse introduces a distinct, relational angle. The Malaysian-Irish artist’s section begins with “Looking at him / You could just win / If you don’t wanna lose me,” immediately framing a dynamic of conditional love or partnership. Her contribution introduces the concept of a “modernised sin,” a phrase that encapsulates a contemporary moral ambiguity, perhaps in relationships or self-conduct. The key line “There’s no mirror to turn to” directly echoes and contrasts the song’s title, suggesting a lack of self-reflection or an external guide within the scenario she describes. This lyrical shift enriches the song, moving from a internal battle of resolve to an external, interpersonal negotiation without clear rules or reflection.

Sassy 009 returns to bridge the themes, singing of “Stretching limits if I move” and “Killing silence / But I can’t find the words.” This connects the physical act of ascent or movement with a failure of communication, a common human frustration. The song then resolves by returning to the powerful, simple mantra of the chorus. For listeners, the lyrics offer a layered experience. On one level, the repetitive hooks like “I ain’t coming down” are crafted for immediate recall and participation, perfect for communal singing or personal affirmation. On another level, the interplay between the artists’ verses invites interpretation about modern isolation, the search for identity beyond reflection, and the complexities of connection in a digital age. The lyrics of “Mirrors” provide the crucial narrative engine for the track’s energetic production, giving listeners the words to articulate its blend of defiance and ambiguity.

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Produced by Karma Kid, Sassy 009
December 10, 2026
1 song, 2 minutes
℗ 2026 HEAVEN-SENT / [PIAS]

Lyrics

(Sassy 009)
Mirrors don’t find me
Sky ain’t waiting for me
But I’m ready
Sky ain’t waiting for me

Flames reaching for me
I tried, I tried, I tried
I swear I tried, yeah

I ain’t coming down (not coming)
I ain’t coming down (not coming)
I ain’t coming down (not coming)
Not coming down, no

(yunè pinku)
Looking at him
You could just win
If you don’t wanna lose me
Uh-uh, it’s a modernised sin
We don’t ask questions
There’s no mirror to turn to

(Sassy 009)
Stretching limits if I move
Glowy objects gets my mood
Killing silence
But I can’t find the words

I ain’t coming down (not coming)
I ain’t coming down (not coming)
I ain’t coming down (not coming)
Not coming down, no

Date: 2026-01-06
Category: Lyrics
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