A comment from Mia Khalifa about the way she approaches music lyrics set off a wide discussion online this week, after she suggested that certain songs can shape how people see themselves and their lives.

The conversation began on X when a user posted, “Am I the only one who doesn’t sing certain lyrics out loud because I feel like I’m manifesting it?”
Khalifa responded directly to the post, writing, “lyrics are spells!! no shade, but I can’t listen to sza too much, that’s just not how I see myself in my own story.”
Her comment quickly drew reactions from users across the platform, with many weighing in on the idea that music and repeated lyrics can influence mindset or personal outlook.
Some users agreed with Khalifa’s perspective and said they also avoid repeating lyrics they feel do not reflect their lives or emotions.
“Everything you’re saying is true,” one user replied in support of her comment.
Others approached the discussion more lightly, turning the conversation into a joke about memorable song lines and how literally they should be taken.
“I was singing ‘I like big butts and I cannot lie…’ yesterday. That’s my story,” another user wrote, adding to the stream of humorous responses that followed the exchange.
The discussion continued to spread as screenshots of Khalifa’s post circulated beyond the original thread, with users debating whether lyrics can meaningfully affect emotions, behavior, or self-image. Some treated the comment seriously, while others framed it as part of the broader culture of online humor and exaggerated self-reflection that often develops around viral posts.
Khalifa’s mention of SZA also became part of the conversation, with fans discussing the emotional themes often associated with the singer’s music. No criticism beyond Khalifa’s personal preference appeared in the quoted exchange, and her comment was framed as a reflection of how she chooses to relate to music personally.
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The reactions illustrated how quickly short remarks from public figures can become larger online discussions, especially when they touch on personal identity, music, and internet culture. By the end of the exchange, the original post had evolved into a mix of agreement, satire, and personal anecdotes from users sharing their own habits around music lyrics.
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