Thoughts about songs with #SocietalNorms

Upside Down cover Upside Down by Snazzy, Nuxe

Dive into the intriguing world of perception with this compelling track. The lyrics suggest a constant state of confusion or misinterpretation, as if the artist is perpetually viewing life from an altered perspective - "upside down". This could allude to a struggle with societal norms or expectations, and a feeling of being out of sync with the world. The repeated line about not trusting "us" to turn the ship around might indicate skepticism towards collective efforts in rectifying situations or changing course. Overall, it's a thought-provoking exploration of individuality and mistrust in society's ability to change. #Perception #Individuality #SocietalNorms #Mistrust

Fun Girl cover Fun Girl by Summer Walker

This poignant track delves into the emotional turmoil of a woman who is judged and labeled due to her independence and refusal to conform to societal norms. The lyrics reveal her struggle with loneliness, as she's deemed unfit for marriage because she knows what she wants, earns her own money, sets her own rules, and chooses who to love or be intimate with. She expresses frustration at the double standard that makes her 'undesirable' while the same traits make a man attractive. The recurring phrase "life's unfair" underscores this gender bias. This song thus serves as a critique of society's unjust expectations and stereotypes regarding women. #GenderBias #SocietalNorms #DoubleStandards

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