56 Songs About Education (Pop, Rap & More)

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56 Songs About Education (Pop, Rap & More)

I. Pop Songs About Education

1. School’s Out by Alice Cooper

Artist: Alice Cooper
Album: School’s Out
Year: 1972

The song is about the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation. The speaker is excited about the prospect of no school and all the freedom that comes with it. He talks about how he’s going to do everything he’s been wanting to do all year, from staying up late to sleeping in. The song is upbeat and celebratory, with a sense of anticipation for the summer months ahead.

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2. Graduation (Friends Forever) by Vitamin C

Artist: Vitamin C
Album: Vitamin C
Year: 1999

The song is about a group of friends who are graduating from high school and going their separate ways. They all know that they will always be friends, no matter what happens.

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3. Do You Remember? by Jay Sean

Artist: Jay Sean
Album: All or Nothing
Year: 2009

Do You Remember? is a song by Jay Sean. The song is about a relationship that ended and the memories of the good times that the singer has of the person.

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4. School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes the Bell) by Chuck Berry

Artist: Chuck Berry
Album:
Year:

The song is about a school day, with the students eagerly anticipating the end of the day when the bell rings. They are excited to go home and play, and the song describes all the fun they will have.

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II. R&B Songs About Education

1. A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke

Artist: Sam Cooke
Album: Ain’t That Good News
Year: 1964

“A Change Is Gonna Come” is a song by Sam Cooke, released in December 1964 on RCA Victor. Written in response to the Civil Rights Movement, it has been referred to as “a declaration of hope and faith in the future”.[1] The song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

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2. I Believe I Can Fly by R. Kelly

Artist: R. Kelly
Album: I Believe I Can Fly
Year: 1996

The song is about believing in oneself and having the confidence to achieve anything. Despite the challenges and obstacles one may face, the song instills the hope that anything is possible if you have faith in yourself.

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3. Keep Ya Head Up by Tupac Shakur

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

The song is about keeping your head up through tough times. No matter what happens, you have to keep going.

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4. We Shall Overcome by Mahalia Jackson

Artist: Mahalia Jackson
Album:
Year:

We Shall Overcome is a song about hope and resilience in the face of adversity. It is about overcoming obstacles and continuing to fight for what is right, even when the odds seem insurmountable. The song is a rallying cry for justice and equality, and it has been used as an anthem for the Civil Rights Movement.

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5. School’s Out by Alice Cooper

Artist: Alice Cooper
Album: School’s Out
Year: 1972

The song is about the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation. The speaker is excited about the prospect of no school and all the freedom that comes with it. He talks about how he’s going to do everything he’s been wanting to do all year, from staying up late to sleeping in. The song is upbeat and celebratory, with a sense of anticipation for the summer months ahead.

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6. Parents Just Don’t Understand by DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince

Artist: DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
Album: He’s the DJ, I’m the Rapper
Year: 1988

The song is about how parents just don’t understand what it’s like to be a teenager. They don’t get why teenagers do the things they do, and they just don’t get it.

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7. Wonderful World by Sam Cooke

Artist: Sam Cooke
Album: Sweehearts & Stolen Kisses – Love Songs
Year:

The song is about how the world is a wonderful place, despite all the bad things that happen in it. The singer talks about how there are still good things happening, and how we should enjoy them while we can.

8. School Days by Chuck Berry

Artist: Chuck Berry
Album:
Year:

“School Days” is a rock and roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry. It was released in 1957 and reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song is about the joys and tribulations of school life and includes the famous line “I don’t want no education / I just want to have my fun.”

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9. Oh, Freedom by Odetta

Artist: Odetta
Album: At Town Hall (HD Remastered)
Year: 1962

The song is about the struggles of African Americans and the hope for freedom.

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10. Mississippi Goddam by Nina Simone

Artist: Nina Simone
Album: Nina Simone in Concert
Year: 1964

The song is about the racism and discrimination that African Americans face in the United States. Simone criticizes the government and society for not doing enough to protect black people from violence and injustice.

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11. I Learned from the Best by Whitney Houston

Artist: Whitney Houston
Album: My Love Is Your Love
Year: 1998

In the song, the narrator reflects on a past relationship that ended badly. She remembers how she was treated poorly by her partner, but she also remembers how she learned from the experience. Despite the pain she felt at the time, she is now grateful for what she learned. The song is about resilience and moving on from difficult experiences.

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12. School Daze by J. Cole

Artist: J. Cole
Album: The Come Up
Year: 2007

The song is about Cole’s experience as a student at a historically black college. He talks about the pressure to conform to social norms and the expectations that come with being a student at a black college. He also touches on the issue of colorism and how it affects the way people are treated.

III. Rap Songs About Education

1. School’s Out by Alice Cooper

Artist: Alice Cooper
Album: School’s Out
Year: 1972

The song is about the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation. The speaker is excited about the prospect of no school and all the freedom that comes with it. He talks about how he’s going to do everything he’s been wanting to do all year, from staying up late to sleeping in. The song is upbeat and celebratory, with a sense of anticipation for the summer months ahead.

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2. Lose Yourself by Eminem

Artist: Eminem
Album:
Year: 2002

The song is about never giving up on your dreams, no matter how hard life gets. Eminem is rapping about how he used to be a nobody from Detroit, but he never gave up on his dream of becoming a successful rapper. He talks about how he used to have to hide his rhyming books from his mom, and how he used to have to borrow money from friends just to get by. But he never gave up, and now he’s one of the biggest rappers in the world.

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3. A Change Is Gonna Come by Sam Cooke

Artist: Sam Cooke
Album: Ain’t That Good News
Year: 1964

“A Change Is Gonna Come” is a song by Sam Cooke, released in December 1964 on RCA Victor. Written in response to the Civil Rights Movement, it has been referred to as “a declaration of hope and faith in the future”.[1] The song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.

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4. Fight the Power by Public Enemy

Artist: Public Enemy
Album: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back
Year: 1988

Public Enemy’s “Fight the Power” is a rallying cry against oppression and racism. The song urges listeners to stand up and fight against those who would keep them down, and it has become an anthem for social justice movements around the world.

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5. Counting to 20 Rap by 123ABCtv

Artist: 123ABCtv
Album: Let’s Sing Animal Sounds and More Kids Songs
Year: 2020

This song is a counting rap for kids. It goes from 1 to 20 and back down again. The beat is catchy and the lyrics are easy to follow. This is a great song for kids to learn their numbers.

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6. School Daze by J. Cole

Artist: J. Cole
Album: The Come Up
Year: 2007

The song is about Cole’s experience as a student at a historically black college. He talks about the pressure to conform to social norms and the expectations that come with being a student at a black college. He also touches on the issue of colorism and how it affects the way people are treated.

7. Don’t Stay in School by Boyinaband

Artist: Boyinaband
Album: Don’t Stay in School
Year: 2015

The song is about the importance of education and how it can benefit people in their lives. It also talks about how school can be a waste of time for some people and how they should consider other options.

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8. ‘They’ Schools by Dead Prez

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

The song is a critique of the American education system, specifically how it fails to provide adequate resources and support for black and brown students. The song argues that the education system is designed to keep black and brown people in a state of economic inequality and that it needs to be reformed in order to create a level playing field.

9. Get Educated by Akala

Artist: Akala
Album: Knowledge is Power Mixtape, Vol. 1
Year: 2012

The song ‘Get Educated’ by Akala is about the importance of education. He stresses the need for knowledge in order to be successful in life. He also encourages people to pursue their dreams and to never give up.

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10. What Is School for? by Prince Ea

Artist: Prince Ea
Album:
Year:

The song is about how the education system is flawed and how it does not prepare students for the real world. The song also talks about how the education system is more concerned with test scores and grades than actual learning.

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IV. Latest Songs About Education

1. Permission to Dance (R&B Remix) by BTS

Artist: BTS
Album: Permission to Dance (R&B Remix)
Year: 2021

The song is a remix of the original track “Permission to Dance” by BTS. The remix features a more R&B sound and feel, with a focus on the vocal performance of the members. The lyrics of the song focus on the idea of wanting to dance and let loose, despite feeling shy or nervous. The song ultimately encourages listeners to let themselves go and have fun.

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2. Learn Colors by Little Baby Bum

Artist: Little Baby Bum
Album: Getting Ready! Daily Routines with LittleBabyBum
Year: 2020

The song ‘Learn Colors by Little Baby Bum’ is a fun and educational song for kids. It teaches them about different colors and how to identify them. The song is also entertaining and catchy, making it a great choice for kids to sing along to.

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3. Wonderful World by Sam Cooke

Artist: Sam Cooke
Album: Sweehearts & Stolen Kisses – Love Songs
Year:

The song is about how the world is a wonderful place, despite all the bad things that happen in it. The singer talks about how there are still good things happening, and how we should enjoy them while we can.

4. In The Morning by LooLoo Kids

Artist: LooLoo Kids
Album: Classic Nursery Rhymes
Year: 2022

In the morning, when the sun comes up, we’ll have fun, we’ll have fun, we’ll have fun! In the morning, when the birds start to sing, we’ll have fun, we’ll have fun, we’ll have fun!

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5. Back to School by Jack Hartmann

Artist: Jack Hartmann
Album: Calendar Songs Through the Year
Year: 2020

The song is about getting ready for school and learning. It includes the lyrics “It’s time to get up, it’s time to get moving. It’s time to go back to school.”

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6. The Big Numbers Song by Kids TV 123

Artist: Kids TV 123
Album: Educational Songs 1
Year: 2018

The Big Numbers Song by Kids TV 123 is a fun and catchy song that helps kids learn their numbers. The song is set to a upbeat tune and includes simple lyrics that are easy for kids to follow along with. The song is also accompanied by fun visuals that help kids understand the concept of numbers.

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7. Higher Education by Michael Ray

Artist: Michael Ray
Album: Higher Education
Year: 2021

The song is about a man who is trying to get an education so he can provide a better life for himself and his family. He is working hard to make sure he can get into a good school and get a good job.

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8. Short Skirt, Long Jacket by Cake

Artist: Cake
Album: Comfort Eagle
Year: 2001

The song is about a woman who the narrator is attracted to. She is confident and has a “short skirt and long jacket” which he finds sexy. He also likes that she is “a little bit dangerous.”

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9. No Such Thing by John Mayer

Artist: John Mayer
Album:
Year:

The song is about a young man who is in love with a girl who is in love with someone else. The young man is trying to tell the girl that she is the only one for him, but she does not believe him.

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V. Rock Songs About Education

1. School’s Out by Alice Cooper

Artist: Alice Cooper
Album: School’s Out
Year: 1972

The song is about the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation. The speaker is excited about the prospect of no school and all the freedom that comes with it. He talks about how he’s going to do everything he’s been wanting to do all year, from staying up late to sleeping in. The song is upbeat and celebratory, with a sense of anticipation for the summer months ahead.

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2. Another Brick in the Wall by Pink Floyd

Artist: Pink Floyd
Album: The Wall
Year: 1979

The song is about a child who is forced to go to school and is unhappy with the education system. The child is told that he is just another brick in the wall and that he will never amount to anything.

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3. Rock ‘n’ Roll High School by Ramones

Artist: Ramones
Album: Road to Ruin
Year: 1978

The song is about a high school where the students are constantly causing mischief and the teachers can’t seem to control them. The students are into rock ‘n’ roll music and they think it’s the best thing ever. The song is basically about how the students are rebels and they don’t care what anyone thinks of them.

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4. Another Brick in the Wall, Pt. 2 by Pink Floyd

Artist: Pink Floyd
Album: The Wall
Year: 1979

The song is about a child who is forced to go to school and hates it. The child feels like they are just another brick in the wall and wants to break free.

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5. Soul Education by Jamiroquai

Artist: Jamiroquai
Album: Synkronized
Year: 1999

The song is about a person who is going through a tough time and is trying to find themselves. They are looking for a soul education and are hoping that someone can help them.

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6. Don’t Stay in School by Boyinaband

Artist: Boyinaband
Album: Don’t Stay in School
Year: 2015

The song is about the importance of education and how it can benefit people in their lives. It also talks about how school can be a waste of time for some people and how they should consider other options.

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7. School Mam by The Stranglers

Artist: The Stranglers
Album: No More Heroes
Year: 1977

The song is about a schoolteacher who is having an affair with one of her students. The student is trying to pressure her into having sex with him, but she is hesitant because she doesn’t want to get caught.

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8. Rock ‘n’ Roll High School by Ramones

Artist: Ramones
Album: Road to Ruin
Year: 1978

The song is about a high school where the students are constantly causing mischief and the teachers can’t seem to control them. The students are into rock ‘n’ roll music and they think it’s the best thing ever. The song is basically about how the students are rebels and they don’t care what anyone thinks of them.

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9. Teach Your Children by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Artist: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Album: Crosby, Stills & Nash
Year: 1969

This song is about teaching children about the world around them and instilling values in them so that they can grow up to be good people. The lyrics talk about how children are the future and how important it is to teach them well.

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10. Be True To Your School (Stereo) by The Beach Boys

Artist: The Beach Boys
Album: Little Deuce Coupe
Year: 1963

The song is about being true to your school and not switching to another school just because it is trendy. The Beach Boys encourage listeners to stay loyal to their school and not give in to peer pressure.

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11. The Hard Way by The Kinks

Artist: The Kinks
Album: Schoolboys in Disgrace
Year: 1975

The Kinks frontman Ray Davies wrote “The Hard Way” as a commentary on the difficulties faced by working-class people. The song is told from the perspective of a man who has worked hard all his life and is now struggling to make ends meet. Despite his best efforts, he can’t seem to get ahead and is forced to take odd jobs and sell his possessions just to survive. The chorus reflects his frustration, as he sings that it’s “the hard way” and he’s “had enough.”

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12. No More Tears by Ozzy Osbourne

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

The song is about a man who is tired of crying and wants to end the pain. He is ready to move on and start over.

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13. School Days by Chuck Berry

Artist: Chuck Berry
Album:
Year:

“School Days” is a rock and roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry. It was released in 1957 and reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song is about the joys and tribulations of school life and includes the famous line “I don’t want no education / I just want to have my fun.”

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VI. Country Songs About Education

1. 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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2. High School Confidential by Jerry Lee Lewis

Artist: Jerry Lee Lewis
Album: Jerry Lee Lewis
Year: 1958

The song is about a high school student who is trying to seduce a teacher. The student is confident and brags about his sexual prowess. The teacher is hesitant but eventually succumbs to the student’s advances.

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3. School Days by Chuck Berry

Artist: Chuck Berry
Album:
Year:

“School Days” is a rock and roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry. It was released in 1957 and reached number 1 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song is about the joys and tribulations of school life and includes the famous line “I don’t want no education / I just want to have my fun.”

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4. ‘In My High School’ by Blaine Larsen

Artist: Blaine Larsen
Album: Off to Join the World
Year: 2000

The song is about a high school student who is reflecting on his time in high school. He talks about the good times and the bad times, and how he is glad to be done with it.

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5. ‘Old School’ by Chuck Wicks

Artist: Chuck Wicks
Album: Old School
Year: 2010

The song is about a guy who is looking back on his life and regrets not taking advantage of all the opportunities he had when he was younger.

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6. ‘Check Yes or No’ by George Strait

Artist: George Strait
Album: Strait Out of the Box
Year: 1995

The song is about a young man asking a young woman to be his girlfriend, and she agrees.

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7. ‘I Go Back’ by BNA Nashville. Kenny Chesney

Artist: BNA Nashville. Kenny Chesney
Album:
Year:

I Go Back is a song by BNA Nashville artist Kenny Chesney. The song is about Chesney going back to his small hometown in Tennessee and reflecting on his life. The song is set to a country/rock beat and has a catchy hook.

8. ‘How Do You Like Me Now’ by Toby Keith

Artist: Toby Keith
Album: How Do You Like Me Now?!
Year: 1999

The song is about a man who is bragging to his ex-girlfriend about how successful he is now and how she made a mistake by leaving him.

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