51 Songs About Corruption (Pop, Rap & More)

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51 Songs About Corruption (Pop, Rap & More)

I. Pop Songs About Corruption

1. I Fought the Law by The Clash

Artist: The Clash
Album:
Year: 1977

The song is about a man who breaks the law and is pursued by the police. He is eventually caught and put in jail. The song is a commentary on the justice system and how it can be unfair.

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2. Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival

Artist: Creedence Clearwater Revival
Album: Willy and the Poor Boys
Year: 1969

The song is about rich kids who never have to work for anything and always get what they want. They never have to worry about money or the draft, unlike the poor kids who have to work hard and worry about being drafted into the Vietnam War.

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II. R&B Songs About Corruption

1. Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Beggars Banquet
Year: 1968

The song is told from the perspective of Satan, who sympathizes with humans and their struggles. He talks about how he has been around for centuries, and has seen humans at their worst and their best. He talks about how humans are capable of great evil, but also great good. In the end, he says that he will be there for humans until the end of time.

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2. They Don’t Care About Us by Michael Jackson

Artist: Michael Jackson
Album:
Year: 1995

The song is about how some people in society don’t care about others who are less fortunate. Jackson sings about how these people are “blind” to the problems of the world and only care about themselves.

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3. Man in the Mirror by Michael Jackson

Artist: Michael Jackson
Album:
Year:

The song is about looking at oneself and making changes for the betterment of the world. It is a call to action to create positive change.

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4. What’s Going On by Marvin Gaye

Artist: Marvin Gaye
Album: What’s Going On
Year: 1971

The song is about peace and love and the problems that come with them. Gaye is asking what’s going on with the world and why there is so much hate. He wonders why we can’t all just get along and live in peace.

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5. I Wish by Stevie Wonder

Artist: Stevie Wonder
Album: Music of My Mind
Year: 1972

The song is about a young boy who wishes he could have all the things that he sees other kids with. He wishes he could have a bike, a new pair of shoes, and a toy truck. He also wishes he could go to the circus and see the animals.

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6. Living for the City by Stevie Wonder

Artist: Stevie Wonder
Album: Innervisions
Year: 1973

The song is about a young black man from the south who moves to the city in search of a better life. He soon discovers that the city is not what he expected it to be. He struggles to find a job and ends up getting involved in crime. The song is a commentary on the social and economic conditions of inner-city life.

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7. Superstition by Stevie Wonder

Artist: Stevie Wonder
Album: Talking Book
Year: 1972

The song is about a man who is superstitious and believes in many old wives’ tales. He is worried about things that might happen to him, such as crossing a black cat’s path or walking under a ladder.

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8. Smiling Faces Sometimes by The Undisputed Truth

Artist: The Undisputed Truth
Album: The Undisputed Truth
Year: 1971

The Undisputed Truth’s song “Smiling Faces Sometimes” is a story about how people can put on a false face to deceive others. The lyrics talk about how people can smile and act like everything is okay, when in reality they may be hiding something. The song is a warning to be careful of people who seem too good to be true.

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III. Country Songs About Corruption

1. The Devil Went Down to Georgia by Charlie Daniels Band

Artist: Charlie Daniels Band
Album: Million Mile Reflections
Year: 1979

The song is about a fiddle contest between a young man named Johnny and the devil. The devil makes a bet with Johnny that he can’t play the fiddle better than him, and if he wins, he gets Johnny’s soul. Johnny ends up winning the contest and the devil has to give him his soul.

2. Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album:
Year:

The song is about a man who falls in love with a woman who is dangerous and passionate. She is like a ring of fire that burns everything she touches. The man knows that he is going to get hurt, but he can’t resist her.

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3. A Boy Named Sue by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: At San Quentin
Year: 1969

The song is about a boy who was given a feminine name by his father and was ridiculed by other children because of it. He grows up to be a tough man and finds his father to get revenge. In the end, they have a heart-to-heart talk and the father dies content knowing his son turned out well despite the name he was given.

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4. The Times They Are A-Changin’ by Bob Dylan

Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: The Times They Are a-Changin’
Year: 1964

The song is about how the world is constantly changing and how people need to change with it. Dylan sings about how the old ways of doing things are no longer effective and how people need to adapt to the new ways. He also talks about how the future is always unknown and how people need to be prepared for it.

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5. Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: Johnny Cash with His Hot and Blue Guitar!
Year:

“Folsom Prison Blues” is a song written and recorded in 1955 by American country music singer-songwriter Johnny Cash. The song combines elements from two popular folk styles, the train song and the prison song, and was inspired by Cash’s time in Folsom State Prison. The song was one of Cash’s signature songs and was often performed live.

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6. Hurt by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: American IV: The Man Comes Around
Year: 2002

The song is about a person who is struggling with addiction and pain. They express their regret for the hurt they have caused to others, and how they wish they could change.

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7. The Ballad of Ira Hayes by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: Bitter Tears: Ballads of the American Indian
Year: 1964

The Ballad of Ira Hayes is a song about the life of Ira Hayes, a Native American who fought in World War II. The song tells the story of his life, from his humble beginnings on a reservation, to his time in the military, to his return home and his eventual death. The song is a tribute to his memory and to all of the Native American soldiers who have served their country.

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8. The Weight by The Band

Artist: The Band
Album:
Year:

The Weight is a song written by Robbie Robertson and originally performed by The Band in 1968. The song is about a traveler who arrives in a small town and is asked to stay with a family there. The traveler is then asked to do various tasks for the family, including carrying their groceries and picking up their laundry. As the traveler does these things, he thinks about the people he has left behind and the things he has left undone. The song is about the choices we make in life and how they can weigh us down.

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9. The Man Comes Around by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: American IV: The Man Comes Around
Year: 2002

The Man Comes Around is a song about the end of the world, and how everyone will be judged by God. The song is told from the perspective of a man who is about to die, and he is warning everyone to repent and turn to God, because the end is near.

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10. The Legend of John Henry’s Hammer by Johnny Cash

Artist: Johnny Cash
Album: Blood, Sweat and Tears
Year: 1963

The song is about the legend of John Henry, a man who worked as a steel driver during the construction of the railways. He was said to be the strongest man alive and could drive steel faster than any other man. One day, John Henry was pitted against a steam drill in a competition to see who could drive steel the fastest. John Henry won the competition, but he died soon afterwards from exhaustion. The song tells the story of John Henry and celebrates his life as a working man.

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IV. Rock Songs About Corruption

1. The House of the Rising Sun by The Animals

Artist: The Animals
Album: The Animals
Year: 1964

The song is about a man who is warning others about the dangers of going to the House of the Rising Sun, which is a brothel in New Orleans. He tells them about the woman who runs the brothel and how she is a heartless woman who will take their money and their lives.

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2. Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Beggars Banquet
Year: 1968

The song is told from the perspective of Satan, who sympathizes with humans and their struggles. He talks about how he has been around for centuries, and has seen humans at their worst and their best. He talks about how humans are capable of great evil, but also great good. In the end, he says that he will be there for humans until the end of time.

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3. Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Let It Bleed
Year: 1969

The song is about the dangers of life and how one can find shelter from them. The lyrics talk about how the world is full of violence and hatred, and how one can find refuge from it all by finding someone to love.

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4. Brown Sugar by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Sticky Fingers
Year: 1971

The song is about a man who is addicted to a woman who is a drug dealer. The woman is brown sugar and the man is addicted to her.

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5. For What It’s Worth by Buffalo Springfield

Artist: Buffalo Springfield
Album: Buffalo Springfield
Year: 1966

The song is about the Vietnam War and the protests against it. It is also about the Generation Gap between the older and younger generations.

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6. You Can’t Always Get What You Want by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Let It Bleed
Year: 1969

The song is about how sometimes you can’t get what you want in life, but you should keep trying anyway.

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7. The Streets of Philadelphia by Bruce Springsteen

Artist: Bruce Springsteen
Album: Philadelphia: Music From the Motion Picture
Year: 1993

The song is about the struggles of life in the city, and how even though things are tough, there is still hope.

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8. Angie by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Goats Head Soup
Year: 1973

The song is about a man who is deeply in love with a woman named Angie. He is heartbroken and feels lost without her. The song is a plea for her to come back to him.

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9. Can’t You Hear Me Knocking by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Sticky Fingers
Year: 1971

The song is about a man who is trying to seduce a woman. He is knocking on her door, trying to get her to let him in, but she is not interested.

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10. Wild Horses by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Sticky Fingers
Year: 1971

The song is about a man who is looking back on a past relationship and longing for the simplicity and innocence of that time. He remembers the wild horses that they used to see, and how they would run free together. He remembers the way she looked at him, and how they would spend their days together. Now, he is alone and regrets all the time that they spent apart.

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11. Get Off of My Cloud by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: L.A. Forum (Live, 1975)
Year: 2014

The song is about a person who is telling someone to leave them alone. The person is fed up with the other person’s presence and just wants to be left alone.

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V. Rap Songs About Corruption

1. Mathematics by Mos Def

Artist: Mos Def
Album: Black on Both Sides
Year: 1999

The song is about the power of mathematics and how it can be used to understand the world. Mos Def uses mathematical terms and concepts to discuss social and political issues. He argues that math is a tool that can be used to solve problems and make progress.

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2. The Story of O.J by Jay-Z

Artist: Jay-Z
Album: 4:44
Year: 2017

The song is about the struggles of being a black man in America, and how material possessions will never be able to fix that. It also touches on how African Americans are often stereotyped in the media.

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3. Police State by Dead Prez

Artist: Dead Prez
Album: Let’s Get Free
Year: 2000

The song is about the police state and how it is affecting the lives of people. It talks about how the police are constantly harassing and arresting people for no reason, and how they are using excessive force. It also talks about how the government is using the police to control the population, and how they are violating people’s civil liberties.

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4. Changes by Tupac Shakur

Artist: Tupac Shakur
Album:
Year:

“Changes” is a song by American rapper Tupac Shakur, which was recorded in 1992 and released as a single in 1998. The song addresses the issue of racism in America, and Shakur’s hope for a future where people of all races can live together in peace.

5. Kill You by Eminem

Artist: Eminem
Album: The Marshall Mathers LP
Year: 2000

The song is about Eminem’s struggles with addiction and how it has affected his life. He also talks about how he wants to kill himself, but can’t because he knows his daughter would be better off without him.

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6. Sound of da Police by KRS-One

Artist: KRS-One
Album: Return of the Boom Bap
Year: 1993

The song is about police brutality and the various ways that it affects the black community. It also speaks to the larger issue of systemic racism in America and how it disproportionately impacts black people.

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7. Georgia Bush by Lil Wayne

Artist: Lil Wayne
Album: Georgia… Bush
Year: 2014

The song is about a girl who is from Georgia and is in love with a guy from Louisiana. They are in a long distance relationship and she is missing him.

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8. No Vaseline by Ice Cube

Artist: Ice Cube
Album: Death Certificate
Year: 1991

The song is a diss track aimed at N.W.A, and specifically at Dr. Dre and Eazy-E. It accuses them of selling out by signing with a major label, and claims that they would not have been successful without Ice Cube’s contributions.

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9. Fuck Tha Police by N.W.A.

Artist: N.W.A.
Album: Straight Outta Compton
Year: 1988

The song is about police brutality and racism. The lyrics describe how the police treat minorities with disrespect and violence. The song also criticizes the government for not doing anything to stop police brutality.

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10. Straight Outta Compton by N.W.A.

Artist: N.W.A.
Album: Straight Outta Compton
Year: 1988

The song is about living in the tough neighborhood of Compton, California and how the police treat them unfairly. The song also contains profanity and violence.

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11. Blood on the Leaves by Ye

Artist: Ye
Album: Yeezus
Year: 2013

The song is about a relationship that ended badly. The person is reflecting on what went wrong and how they are feeling now.

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12. m.A.A.d city by Kendrick Lamar, MC Eiht

Artist: Kendrick Lamar, MC Eiht
Album: good kid, m.A.A.d city
Year: 2012

The song is about Kendrick Lamar’s hometown of Compton, and how it has affected him both negatively and positively. He talks about the violence and crime that he has seen growing up, but also how it has made him the person he is today.

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13. White America by Eminem

Artist: Eminem
Album: The Eminem Show
Year: 2002

The song ‘White America’ by Eminem is a commentary on race relations in the United States. The lyrics discuss the history of racism and discrimination against minorities, and how this has led to a feeling of alienation and resentment among many white Americans. The song also touches on the issue of white privilege, and how some people use it to justify their own racism.

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14. Reagan by Killer Mike

Artist: Killer Mike
Album: R.A.P. Music
Year: 2012

Killer Mike’s “Reagan” is a searing indictment of the former president’s policies, which the rapper believes have led to the current state of inner-city violence. Over a menacing, industrial-sounding beat, Killer Mike spits rapid-fire rhymes that detail the ways in which he believes Reagan’s policies (including the war on drugs and welfare reform) have decimated black communities. He also takes aim at Reagan’s famous “trickle down” economic theory, calling it a “con” that has only benefited the rich. “Reagan” is a powerful and provocative song that is sure to get listeners thinking about the current state of affairs in America.

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VI. Latest Songs About Corruption

1. Sanguine South by SimplyCrispy

Artist: SimplyCrispy
Album:
Year:

The song is about the feeling of being in love and the happiness that it brings. It is a happy and upbeat song that is perfect for summertime.

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2. Schizophrenzy by SimplyCrispy

Artist: SimplyCrispy
Album:
Year:

The song is about a person with schizophrenia and how they experience the world. The song is told from the perspective of the person with schizophrenia, and it talks about how they see and hear things that other people don’t. It also talks about how the person with schizophrenia feels like they are always being watched and how they can’t trust anyone.

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3. Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Treacherous Thorns by DatDavi, Saster

Artist: DatDavi, Saster
Album: Friday Night Sassin’: Album 1
Year: 2021

“Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Treacherous Thorns” by DatDavi and Saster is a song about being caught in a cycle of corruption. The lyrics describe someone who is trying to break free from a life of crime, but keeps getting pulled back in by the lure of easy money. The song has a catchy beat and is sure to get stuck in your head.

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4. Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Tormentor by Saster

Artist: Saster
Album: Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Tormentor
Year: 2021

The song ‘Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Tormentor by Saster’ is about a guy who is being tormented by a girl who he is attracted to. He is trying to fight off her advances, but she is just too irresistible.

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5. Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Discharge by Saster

Artist: Saster
Album: Friday Night Funkin’ Corruption: Discharge
Year: 2021

The song is about a relationship that is falling apart due to the corruption of one of the partners. The song reflects on the happy times the couple shared and how they are now struggling to communicate and trust each other.

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6. Matricidal by SimplyCrispy

Artist: SimplyCrispy
Album:
Year:

The song is about a person who is struggling with the idea of killing their mother. The person is conflicted, feeling both love and hate for their mother. They ultimately decide to kill their mother, feeling that it is the only way to escape the pain and suffering that she has caused them.

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