75 Songs About Childhood (Pop, Rap & More)

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75 Songs About Childhood (Pop, Rap & More)

I. Country Songs About Childhood

1. In My Daughter’s Eyes by Martina McBride

Artist: Martina McBride
Album: Martina
Year: 2003

In My Daughter’s Eyes is a song written by Martina McBride and produced by Paul Worley. The song was released in May 2002 as the lead single from her album of the same name. The song peaked at number five on the Billboard Country chart and number thirty-four on the Billboard Hot 100.

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2. Letter To Me by Brad Paisley

Artist: Brad Paisley
Album: 5th Gear
Year: 2007

The song is a letter from the singer to his younger self, advising him on what he has learned in life. He tells his younger self to enjoy the simple things, not to worry about the future, and to be grateful for what he has. He also advises him to be careful with his heart and to treat others with kindness.

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3. I Loved Her First by Heartland

Artist: Heartland
Album: I Loved Her First
Year: 2006

I Loved Her First is a song about a father’s love for his daughter. He talks about how he was there for her first steps, first words, and first love. He talks about how he will always be there for her and how he loves her unconditionally.

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4. My Little Girl by Tim McGraw

Artist: Tim McGraw
Album: Reflected: Greatest Hits Vol. 2
Year: 2006

The song is about a father’s love for his daughter. He talks about how she is the light of his life and how he will always be there for her.

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5. Don’t Blink by Kenny Chesney

Artist: Kenny Chesney
Album: Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
Year: 2007

The song is about how life passes by quickly and how one should not take time for granted. The song talks about how life is full of surprises and how it can be over in the blink of an eye.

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6. I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack, Sons of the Desert

Artist: Lee Ann Womack, Sons of the Desert
Album: I Hope You Dance
Year: 2000

I Hope You Dance is a song about living life to the fullest and taking advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. The song is sung from the perspective of a parent who is telling their child to never give up and to always keep fighting for what they want in life. No matter what happens, the parent wants their child to know that they will always be there for them.

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7. The Baby by Blake Shelton

Artist: Blake Shelton
Album: The Dreamer
Year: 2003

The song “The Baby” is a ballad about a young couple’s love and commitment to each other, and their unborn child. The lyrics express the hope that their child will be happy and healthy, and that their love will last forever.

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8. Boy by Lee Brice

Artist: Lee Brice
Album: Lee Brice
Year: 2017

The song is about a boy who is in love with a girl who is in love with someone else. The boy is trying to figure out what to do and how to tell the girl that he loves her.

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9. There Goes My Life by Kenny Chesney

Artist: Kenny Chesney
Album: When the Sun Goes Down
Year: 2004

The song is about a young man’s life being changed by the birth of his child. He talks about how his life was going in one direction, but everything changed when his child was born. He talks about how his child is the best thing that has ever happened to him and how he would do anything for his child.

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10. Remember You Young by Thomas Rhett

Artist: Thomas Rhett
Album: Center Point Road
Year: 2019

“Remember You Young” is a song by American country music singer Thomas Rhett. It was released on March 1, 2019, as the lead single from his fourth studio album, Center Point Road. The song was written by Rhett, Ashley Arrison, Jesse Frasure, and Chase McGill.

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11. He Didn’t Have to Be by Brad Paisley

Artist: Brad Paisley
Album: Who Needs Pictures
Year: 1999

The song is about a man who wasn’t the biological father of the narrator, but he loved him and treated him like his own son.

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12. Landslide by The Chicks

Artist: The Chicks
Album: Home
Year: 2002

The song is about a woman who is struggling to make a decision about whether to stay in a relationship or leave. She is torn between her head and her heart, and she is not sure what to do.

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13. Daddy’s Hands by Holly Dunn

Artist: Holly Dunn
Album: Holly Dunn
Year: 1986

The song is about a daughter’s love for her father, and how she misses him now that he’s gone. She remembers all the things he used to do, like tucking her in at night and teaching her to drive, and how much she loved him.

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14. Mama’s Song by Carrie Underwood

Artist: Carrie Underwood
Album: Play On
Year: 2009

“Mama’s Song” is a song by Carrie Underwood. It is a song about a daughter’s love for her mother. The song is told from the daughter’s perspective, and she expresses her gratitude for her mother’s love and support. She talks about how her mother has always been there for her, and how she is the one person who will always love her unconditionally. The song is a tribute to mothers everywhere, and it is a reminder of the special bond between a mother and her child.

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15. There’s a Hero by Billy Gilman

Artist: Billy Gilman
Album: One Voice
Year: 2000

The song is about a hero who is fighting for his life. The hero is fighting for his life because he wants to be with his loved ones. He is fighting for his life because he wants to live.

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II. Rap Songs About Childhood

1. Dear Mama by Tupac Shakur

Artist: Tupac Shakur
Album:
Year:

The song is a tribute to Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur. He talks about how she was a strong black woman who raised him by herself and how she always put her children first. He talks about how she was always there for him, even when he was in trouble. He talks about how she is the reason he is the man he is today and how he will always love her.

2. The Show Goes On by Lupe Fiasco

Artist: Lupe Fiasco
Album: Lasers
Year: 2011

The song is about continuing to pursue your dreams even when the odds are against you. Lupe Fiasco talks about how he grew up in a tough neighborhood but was able to make something of himself because he never gave up on his dreams. The song is an inspirational anthem about never giving up and always striving to reach your goals.

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3. In Da Club by 50 Cent

Artist: 50 Cent
Album: Get Rich or Die Tryin’
Year: 2003

The song is about going to a club and having a good time.

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4. Gin and Juice by Snoop Dogg

Artist: Snoop Dogg
Album:
Year: 1993

The song is about a party where people are drinking gin and juice. Snoop Dogg is at the party and he is enjoying himself. He is surrounded by beautiful women and he is having a good time.

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5. Baby Got Back by Sir Mix-a-Lot

Artist: Sir Mix-a-Lot
Album: Mack Daddy
Year: 1992

The song is about a man’s attraction to large buttocks. The song’s opening line, “I like big butts and I cannot lie”, is one of its most famous quotes.

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6. Jump Around by House of Pain

Artist: House of Pain
Album: House of Pain
Year: 1992

The song is about partying and having a good time. It is a high-energy song that encourages people to dance and enjoy themselves.

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7. Ivy by Frank Ocean

Artist: Frank Ocean
Album: Blonde
Year: 2016

Frank Ocean’s song “Ivy” is a heart-wrenching ballad about a failed relationship. The lyrics are written from the perspective of someone who is struggling to move on from a past love. The song reflects on the pain and regrets of the breakup, and how the protagonist is still trying to hold onto the memories of the relationship.

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8. 7 Years by Lukas Graham

Artist: Lukas Graham
Album: Lukas Graham (Blue Album)
Year: 2015

The song is about a man looking back on his life and reflecting on all that he has accomplished in the span of 7 years. He talks about how time has flown by and how he has grown and changed as a person in that time. He reflects on some of the biggest moments in his life, both good and bad, and how they have all led him to where he is today. In the end, he is grateful for all that he has experienced and learned in those 7 years and looks forward to what the next 7 will bring.

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9. How to Rob by 50 Cent

Artist: 50 Cent
Album: In Too Deep
Year:

The song is about a man who is trying to figure out how to rob a rich person. He has a plan to rob a bank, but he is not sure how to do it. He asks a friend for advice, and the friend tells him to rob a rich person. The man then asks how to do this, and the friend tells him to find a rich person and follow them. The man then asks how to find a rich person, and the friend tells him to look for someone who is well dressed and has a lot of money. The man then asks how to get the money, and the friend tells him to take it from the person’s wallet or purse.

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10. Hold You Down by Donald Glover

Artist: Donald Glover
Album: Camp
Year: 2011

The song is about a man who is in a relationship with a woman who is going through a tough time. He is trying to hold her down and support her through whatever she is going through.

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11. When They Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock & CL Smooth

Artist: Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Album: Mecca & The Soul Brother (Remixes)
Year: 2018

The song is about how people will remember the narrator after he dies. He talks about how he will be remembered as a good person who was always there for others, and how people will miss him when he’s gone.

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12. I Get Around by Tupac Shakur

Artist: Tupac Shakur
Album: Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z.
Year: 1993

“I Get Around” is a song by American rapper Tupac Shakur. It was released as the second single from his fourth studio album, All Eyez on Me (1996). The song features a guest appearance from fellow rapper Roger Troutman and was produced by Johnny “J” Jackson. The song is a tribute to the West Coast hip hop lifestyle. It peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

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13. California Love by Tupac Shakur

Artist: Tupac Shakur
Album: All Eyez on Me
Year: 1996

“California Love” is a song by Tupac Shakur, featuring Roger Troutman. The song was released as a single on December 28, 1995, and was later included on Tupac’s 1996 album All Eyez on Me. The song became one of Tupac’s signature songs and was his biggest hit at the time of his death, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

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14. Ghost by Kid Cudi

Artist: Kid Cudi
Album: Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
Year: 2010

The song is about Kid Cudi’s struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. He opens up about how he feels like a ghost, invisible and unimportant. The song is a cry for help, and Cudi pleads with anyone who is listening to save him from himself.

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15. Growing Pains by Ludacris

Artist: Ludacris
Album: Word Of Mouf
Year: 2001

The song is about the struggles of growing up and becoming a man. Ludacris talks about how he had to learn how to be a man from the streets and how he had to make sacrifices to get where he is today. He also talks about how he still has growing pains and how he is still learning and growing as a person.

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16. Grown Up by Danny Brown

Artist: Danny Brown
Album: The Ultimate Chilled Beats Vol.1
Year: 2019

The song is about how Danny Brown has grown up and changed since he was younger. He reflects on how he used to be wild and reckless, and how he has now settled down and is more responsible. He talks about how he has learned from his mistakes and is now a better person.

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17. Same Drugs by Chance the Rapper

Artist: Chance the Rapper
Album: Coloring Book
Year: 2016

“Same Drugs” by Chance the Rapper is a song about change and how people change as they grow older. The song reflects on childhood memories and how those memories are often different from how people remember them as adults. The song also explores how people change in relationships and how those changes can be both good and bad.

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III. Rock Songs About Childhood

1. The Kids Aren’t Alright by The Offspring

Artist: The Offspring
Album: Americana
Year: 1998

The song is about how the world is a tough place and how kids have to deal with a lot of problems. The song is also about how parents can’t always help their kids and how sometimes kids have to help themselves.

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2. Basket Case by Green Day

Artist: Green Day
Album: Dookie
Year: 1994

The song is about a person who is struggling with mental health issues and feeling like they are a burden to others. The song is about feeling like you are losing your mind and wanting to escape from your problems.

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3. In My Life by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album: Rubber Soul
Year: 1965

In My Life is a song by The Beatles that was released in 1965 on their album Rubber Soul. The song is about the narrator looking back on his life and all the different people and experiences that have shaped him. He reflects on how, even though some of those people are no longer in his life, they have all left a lasting impression.

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4. All the Small Things by Blink-182

Artist: Blink-182
Album: Enema of the State
Year: 1999

All the Small Things by Blink-182 is a song about the little things in life that make us happy. It talks about how we should enjoy the simple things in life, and not take them for granted. The song is upbeat and catchy, and its message is one that everyone can relate to.

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5. Wonderwall by Oasis

Artist: Oasis
Album:
Year:

The song is about a person who is looking for a way to escape the pain and loneliness of the world. They find a place where they can be happy and free, and they wonder if it is real.

6. Losing My Religion by R.E.M.

Artist: R.E.M.
Album: Out of Time
Year: 1991

The song is about a person who is struggling to keep their faith. The lyrics talk about how the person is losing their grip on what they believe in and how they are feeling lost. The song is a plea for help and for someone to save them from their doubt and despair.

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7. Creep by Radiohead

Artist: Radiohead
Album: Creep
Year: 1992

The song is about a man who is in love with a woman who does not love him back. He is trying to convince himself that she does love him, but he knows that she does not.

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8. Forever Young by The Band, Bob Dylan

Artist: The Band, Bob Dylan
Album: Planet Waves
Year: 1974

The song is a ballad about staying young forever. The lyrics talk about how the singer will never grow old and will always be young at heart. The song is a reminder to enjoy life and not worry about the future.

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9. Yellow by Coldplay

Artist: Coldplay
Album: Parachutes
Year: 2000

Yellow by Coldplay is a song about a relationship that is coming to an end. The singer is talking about how the person they are with is starting to pull away and how they are feeling about it.

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10. Thunder Road by Bruce Springsteen

Artist: Bruce Springsteen
Album: Live 1975–85
Year: 1986

The song is about a man who is down on his luck and is trying to make a fresh start with a new love. He is trying to convince her to come with him and start a new life together.

11. Mama I’m Coming Home by Ozzy Osbourne

Artist: Ozzy Osbourne
Album: No More Tears
Year: 1991

The song is about a man who is coming home to his mother after being away for a long time. He is telling her that he is coming home and that he is sorry for all the things that he has done.

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12. Landslide by Fleetwood Mac

Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Album: Life Becoming A Landslide (Live)
Year: 1975

The song is about a relationship that is falling apart and the singer is struggling to deal with it.

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13. Give Yourself a Try by The 1975

Artist: The 1975
Album: A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships
Year: 2018

The 1975’s “Give Yourself a Try” is a song about trying new things and taking risks. The lyrics encourage listeners to step out of their comfort zones and explore the world. The song also touches on the idea of growing up and learning from mistakes.

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14. Castle on the Hill by Ed Sheeran

Artist: Ed Sheeran
Album: ÷
Year: 2017

The song is about Ed Sheeran’s hometown, Framlingham in Suffolk, England. The castle mentioned in the title is Framlingham Castle. The song is about Sheeran’s childhood and teenage years, and how he misses those times.

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15. Smells Like Teen Spirit by Nirvana

Artist: Nirvana
Album: Nevermind
Year:

The song is about a teenager who is rebelling against society. He is tired of being told what to do and is sick of conformity. He is angry and wants to lash out. The song is a call to arms for all teenagers who feel the same way. It is an anthem for anyone who has ever felt misunderstood or lost.

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16. Black by Pearl Jam

Artist: Pearl Jam
Album: Ten
Year: 1991

“Black” is a song by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 16, 2006 as the fifth single from the band’s eighth album, Pearl Jam. Written by lead vocalist Eddie Vedder, “Black” is a downtempo ballad featuring lyrics about depression and loneliness. The song became one of Pearl Jam’s best-known singles and is considered one of their greatest hits.

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17. We’re Going to Be Friends by The White Stripes

Artist: The White Stripes
Album: White Blood Cells
Year:

The song is about a young child’s friendship with a classmate. The lyrics describe the child’s daily routine of going to school and playing with their friend. The song is cheerful and upbeat, with a simple guitar melody.

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18. The Circle Game by Joni Mitchell

Artist: Joni Mitchell
Album: JONI MITCHELL – LIVE RADIO BROADCASTS
Year: 1966

The song is about the cycles of life, and how we all go through them. It is about how we are all born, grow up, and then die.

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IV. R&B Songs About Childhood

1. A Song for Mama by Boyz II Men

Artist: Boyz II Men
Album: Soul Food
Year: 1997

A Song for Mama is a touching ballad dedicated to the singer’s mothers. It talks about the special bond between a mother and child, and how a mother’s love is always there, even when her child is grown up and leading their own life. It is a beautiful tribute to the mothers who have always been there for their children, and who have loved them unconditionally.

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2. Dear Mama by Tupac Shakur

Artist: Tupac Shakur
Album:
Year:

The song is a tribute to Tupac’s mother, Afeni Shakur. He talks about how she was a strong black woman who raised him by herself and how she always put her children first. He talks about how she was always there for him, even when he was in trouble. He talks about how she is the reason he is the man he is today and how he will always love her.

3. Mama Who Bore Me by Lea Michele

Artist: Lea Michele
Album:
Year: 2006

The song is about a young girl’s relationship with her mother, and how she is the one person who has always been there for her. The girl expresses her gratitude for her mother’s love and support, and how she has always been her rock.

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4. Mama Said by The Shirelles

Artist: The Shirelles
Album: The Shirelles Sing to Trumpets and Strings
Year: 1961

The song is about a young girl who is trying to find her place in the world and is asking her mother for guidance. The mother tells her to be careful of the company she keeps and to be true to herself.

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5. 7 Years by Lukas Graham

Artist: Lukas Graham
Album: Lukas Graham (Blue Album)
Year: 2015

The song is about a man looking back on his life and reflecting on all that he has accomplished in the span of 7 years. He talks about how time has flown by and how he has grown and changed as a person in that time. He reflects on some of the biggest moments in his life, both good and bad, and how they have all led him to where he is today. In the end, he is grateful for all that he has experienced and learned in those 7 years and looks forward to what the next 7 will bring.

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6. Hold You Down by Donald Glover

Artist: Donald Glover
Album: Camp
Year: 2011

The song is about a man who is in a relationship with a woman who is going through a tough time. He is trying to hold her down and support her through whatever she is going through.

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7. Same Drugs by Chance the Rapper

Artist: Chance the Rapper
Album: Coloring Book
Year: 2016

“Same Drugs” by Chance the Rapper is a song about change and how people change as they grow older. The song reflects on childhood memories and how those memories are often different from how people remember them as adults. The song also explores how people change in relationships and how those changes can be both good and bad.

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8. Mama Liked the Roses by Elvis Presley

Artist: Elvis Presley
Album: From Elvis in Memphis
Year: 1969

The song is about a son reflecting on his mother’s life and how she liked the roses. The son remembers all the good times they had together and how she was always there for him. He then talks about how she is now gone and how much he misses her.

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9. Ivy by Frank Ocean

Artist: Frank Ocean
Album: Blonde
Year: 2016

Frank Ocean’s song “Ivy” is a heart-wrenching ballad about a failed relationship. The lyrics are written from the perspective of someone who is struggling to move on from a past love. The song reflects on the pain and regrets of the breakup, and how the protagonist is still trying to hold onto the memories of the relationship.

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10. When They Reminisce Over You by Pete Rock & CL Smooth

Artist: Pete Rock & CL Smooth
Album: Mecca & The Soul Brother (Remixes)
Year: 2018

The song is about how people will remember the narrator after he dies. He talks about how he will be remembered as a good person who was always there for others, and how people will miss him when he’s gone.

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11. Grown Up by Danny Brown

Artist: Danny Brown
Album: The Ultimate Chilled Beats Vol.1
Year: 2019

The song is about how Danny Brown has grown up and changed since he was younger. He reflects on how he used to be wild and reckless, and how he has now settled down and is more responsible. He talks about how he has learned from his mistakes and is now a better person.

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12. Ghost by Kid Cudi

Artist: Kid Cudi
Album: Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager
Year: 2010

The song is about Kid Cudi’s struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts. He opens up about how he feels like a ghost, invisible and unimportant. The song is a cry for help, and Cudi pleads with anyone who is listening to save him from himself.

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13. Growing Pains by Ludacris

Artist: Ludacris
Album: Word Of Mouf
Year: 2001

The song is about the struggles of growing up and becoming a man. Ludacris talks about how he had to learn how to be a man from the streets and how he had to make sacrifices to get where he is today. He also talks about how he still has growing pains and how he is still learning and growing as a person.

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V. Pop Songs About Childhood

1. Can You Feel the Love Tonight by Elton John

Artist: Elton John
Album:
Year: 1994

The song is a ballad in which the singer reflects on love. He asks if the listener can feel the love tonight, and says that he can feel it himself. He talks about how love is the key to happiness, and how it can make the world a better place.

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2. I’ll Make a Man Out of You by Donny Osmond

Artist: Donny Osmond
Album:
Year:

The song is about becoming a man and being able to do things that men can do. It is about being able to fight and being brave.

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3. We are Young by fun.

Artist: fun.
Album: Some Nights
Year: 2012

The song is about young people enjoying life and being carefree. It talks about how youth is a time when you should take risks and not worry about the consequences. The song encourages listeners to live in the moment and not let anyone or anything hold them back.

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4. Hakuna Matata by from The Lion King

Artist: from The Lion King
Album:
Year: 1995

“Hakuna Matata” is a Swahili phrase that means “no worries”. The song is about living life to the fullest and enjoying every moment. It is a song of hope and encouragement.

5. I Lived It by Blake Shelton

Artist: Blake Shelton
Album: Texoma Shore
Year: 2017

The summary of the song is that the narrator has lived a hard life full of ups and downs, but he wouldn’t change a thing because it has made him who he is today.

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6. Colors of the Wind by from Pocahontas

Artist: from Pocahontas
Album:
Year:

The song is about the beauty of nature and how we should all appreciate it. It also talks about how we should respect all living things and treat them with kindness.

7. Circle of Life by from The Lion King

Artist: from The Lion King
Album:
Year: 9 August 1994

“Circle of Life” is a song from Disney’s 1994 animated film The Lion King. Composed by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice, the song was performed by South African singer Carmen Twillie as the film’s opening song. The song is about the cycle of life, with the opening line referencing the “circle of life” concept from the film.

8. I Was Jack (You Were Diane) by Jake Owen

Artist: Jake Owen
Album: Greetings from… Jake
Year: 2019

The song is about a young couple in love who are carefree and living in the moment. They are in high school and they are madly in love with each other. They are both rebel kids and they don’t care about anything else but each other. The song is about their young love and how they are just living in the moment and enjoying every minute of it.

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9. Crocodile Rock by Elton John

Artist: Elton John
Album: Don’t Shoot Me I’m Only the Piano Player
Year: 1973

The song is about a young man who is in love with a girl who loves to go to the Crocodile Rock. The young man is trying to convince the girl to go to the Crocodile Rock with him, but she is not sure if she wants to go.

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10. I’m Sixteen by Dolly Parton

Artist: Dolly Parton
Album: Pure & Simple
Year: 2016

The song is about a 16-year-old girl who is in love with a boy who is older than her. She is worried that her parents will not approve of their relationship because of the age difference.

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11. You’re My Best Friend by Queen

Artist: Queen
Album: You’re My Best Friend
Year: 1976

The song is about a person’s best friend being there for them through thick and thin. No matter what happens in life, they will always be there for each other.

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12. Early Days by Paul McCartney

Artist: Paul McCartney
Album: NEW (Collector’s Edition)
Year: 2013

The song is a nostalgic look back at Paul McCartney’s early days with The Beatles. He recalls the early days of their career, when they were just starting out and working hard to make a name for themselves. He reflects on how far they’ve come since then, and how much has changed, but how the bond between them has always remained strong.

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