About The Song

Heart – Barracuda: A Rock Anthem for the Ages

In the realm of rock music, there are songs that resonate, songs that move, and then there are anthems that ignite and empower. Heart’s “Barracuda” falls into the latter category, a timeless masterpiece that has stood the test of time, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of rock and roll. Released in 1977 as part of their sophomore album Little Queen, “Barracuda” is a sonic force of nature, a raw, untamed expression of defiance and self-assurance that has become an anthem for generations of rock fans.

Crafted by the Wilson sisters, Ann and Nancy, along with guitarist Roger Fisher and bassist Mike Flicker, “Barracuda” is a testament to the power of female musicianship, a bold declaration of strength and resilience in a male-dominated industry. From the moment the song’s opening riff explodes through the speakers, it’s clear that this is no ordinary rock track. Nancy Wilson’s guitar work is nothing short of electrifying, weaving a tapestry of riffs and solos that both complement and challenge Ann Wilson’s soaring vocals.

Ann Wilson’s voice is the heart and soul of “Barracuda,” a powerful instrument that perfectly captures the song’s message of empowerment. Her vocals are raw and emotive, filled with a fiery passion that matches the intensity of the music. She effortlessly shifts from delicate whispers to powerful belts, conveying a range of emotions that perfectly captures the song’s narrative.

The lyrics of “Barracuda” are as potent as the music, painting vivid imagery of a barracuda, a predatory fish known for its ferocity and independence. The song’s narrator identifies with this creature, embracing its strength and untamed spirit. She refuses to be confined or silenced, declaring her independence and her refusal to conform to societal expectations.

“Barracuda” is more than just a rock song; it’s a battle cry, a call to arms for anyone who has ever felt marginalized or underestimated. It’s a reminder that we all have the power within us to rise above adversity and embrace our true selves. With its electrifying music, powerful vocals, and empowering lyrics, “Barracuda” remains an enduring rock anthem, a timeless testament to the power of music to inspire and ignite.

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So this ain’t the end, I saw you again, todayI had to turn my heart awaySmiled like the sun, kisses for everyoneAnd tales, it never fails
You lying so low in the weedsI bet you gonna ambush meYou’d have me down, down, down, down on my kneesNow wouldn’t you, barracuda? Oh
Back over time we were all trying for freeYou met the porpoise and me, uh-huhNo right, no wrong you’re selling a song, a nameWhisper game
And if the real thing don’t do the trickYou better make up something quickYou gonna burn, burn, burn, burn, burn to the wickOoh, barracuda, oh yeah
“Sell me, sell you” the porpoise saidDive down deep now to save my head, youI think that you got the blues too
All that night and all the nextSwam without looking backMade for the western pools, silly, silly fools
The real thing don’t do the trick, noYou better make up something quickYou gonna burn, burn, burn, burn, burn it to the wickOhh, barra-barracuda, yeah