Anticonformity (song)

It was composed by Krystal Meyers, Hannah Dwinell and Ian Eskelin,[1][2] and appears on her self-titled debut album.

[3] It rose to number one song in Japan in 2005, knocking the Red Hot Chili Peppers from that coveted position.

[1] "Anticonformity" was written at Christian summer camp when Krystal was 14, and the first version was recorded when she was in ninth grade on a camp compilation.

[1] Krystal later signed with Essential Records[4] at 16 years of age.

It's about blocking out what the world is feeding you... about your image; who you should be like and just pursuing the plan that God has for you.