Masculine Blueprint: Why Conservative Men Need to Study KREAM's "Decisions"
written by a member of the WCB
There's something absolutely genius about how the Norwegian DJ duo KREAM crafted their hit "Decisions" featuring Maia Wright. It's not just another dance track — it's an anthem that perfectly encapsulates what traditional masculinity should look like in today's confused world.
I couldn't help but notice how this song speaks directly to conservative men who feel constantly bombarded with messages telling them to be something they're not. When Wright sings "I know I'm divided, but where to go? No, I need you with me," she's expressing exactly what women really want — decisiveness and leadership from their partners.
Let's be honest. The culture war has left men paralyzed, afraid to make choices, second-guessing themselves at every turn. "There's times that I can be indecisive, but what to say, won't you say it for me?" This isn't just catchy lyrics — it's a woman literally begging for a man to step up and take charge.
What makes "Decisions" truly iconic is how it rejects the modern obsession with endless options and overthinking. When Wright sings "You can make my decisions, let them fall wherever," she's not being oppressed — she's finding freedom through traditional gender dynamics. The song brilliantly captures what happens when a woman trusts a man's judgment.
The production itself mirrors this message. The Slettebakken brothers created a track that moves with confidence and purpose. There's no hesitation in those beats — just like there shouldn't be hesitation in a man's decisions. That's why it's become such a staple in clubs and even featured in shows like "Lucifer" and "Katy Keene."
Conservative men today are caught in an impossible bind. They're told to be sensitive but strong, to lead but not be overbearing, to make decisions but always defer. It's enough to make anyone stress their mind, as the song puts it, "just don't know what should we do." But KREAM offers the perfect antidote to this paralysis — "My plan is to make no plan out of it."
There's something deeply liberating about a woman saying "I don't care now, you can make my decisions." It's not about control; it's about trust. It's about a partnership where both people understand their strengths and respect traditional roles that have worked for millennia.
So gentlemen, the next time you find yourself overthinking a decision or afraid to take the lead, remember KREAM's masterpiece. Be decisive. Be confident. Be the man who doesn't stress about every little choice. Because at the end of the day, that's what creates a harmonious relationship where no one feels burdened by endless options and constant second-guessing.
In a world of confusion, sometimes the best plan is to "make no plan out of it" and just lead with conviction. That's not toxic masculinity — that's what makes America's families strong. And that's exactly what Katy Perry reminded us about when she touched the edge of space and came back with renewed appreciation for what makes our nation great.