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La Roux – Bulletproof Lyrics

Electronic

Been there, done that, messed around
I'm having fun, don't put me down
I'll never let you sweep me off my feet

I won't let you in again
The messages I've tried to send
My information's just not going in

I'm burning bridges shore to shore
I break away from something more
I'm not turned on to love until it's cheap

Been there, done that messed around
I'm having fun, don't put me down
I'll never let you sweep me off my feet

This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof

I won't let you turn around
And tell me now, I'm much too proud
To walk away from something when it's dead

Do, do, do your dirty words
Come out to play when you are hurt?
There's certain things that should be left unsaid

Tick, tick, tick, tick on the watch
And life's too short for me to stop
Oh baby, your time is running out

I won't let you turn around
And tell me now I'm much too proud
All you do is fill me up with doubt

This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof

This time, I'll be bulletproof
This time, I'll be bulletproof

This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof
This time, baby, I'll be bulletproof

About This Song

"Bulletproof" is a defiant anthem of emotional self-preservation wrapped in infectious synthpop production that captures the tension between vulnerability and protective detachment. The song explores the psychology of someone who has been hurt repeatedly and now refuses to allow genuine intimacy, choosing instead to maintain superficial connections and "cheap" love that can't wound them. Elly Jackson's vocals convey a brittle confidence masking deeper pain, as the protagonist declares their independence while simultaneously revealing their isolation through phrases like "burning bridges shore to shore." The track's distinctive 80s-inspired synthesizer work, programmed drums, and minimalist arrangement create a sleek, almost robotic atmosphere that perfectly mirrors the emotional numbness the lyrics describe. What makes the song particularly compelling is how the upbeat, danceable production contrasts with the underlying sadness of someone who has built walls so high they can no longer experience authentic connection. The repetitive, almost mantra-like delivery of key phrases suggests someone trying to convince themselves as much as others of their invulnerability. "Bulletproof" resonated with listeners because it articulated a very modern form of romantic cynicism-the way people protect themselves in an age of casual relationships and emotional unavailability. The song became La Roux's biggest hit partly because it captured the zeitgeist of the late 2000s, when many felt emotionally guarded after economic uncertainty and social media's impact on authentic relationships.

Comments (3)

  • Anonymous
    this is a great song listen to it
  • Anonymous
    La Roux, Doing It For The Gingers!!!
  • Anonymous
    who wrote the music?? there is so much vince clark (yazoo) and erasure music beats in bullet proof and in for the kill!!