53 Songs About Existentialism (Pop, Rap & More)

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53 Songs About Existentialism (Pop, Rap & More)

I. Pop Songs About Existentialism

1. Don’t Look Back in Anger by Oasis

Artist: Oasis
Album: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Year: 1995

The song is about not dwelling on the past and not being angry about things that have happened. It is about moving on and looking to the future.

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2. Somewhere Only We Know by Keane

Artist: Keane
Album: Hopes and Fears
Year: 2004

The song is about a couple who are in love and have found their own special place where they can be together and be happy. They know that they will always be together in their special place and that no one can take that away from them.

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II. R&B Songs About Existentialism

1. I Can’t Get No Satisfaction by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Out of Our Heads
Year: 1965

The song is about a man who is trying to find satisfaction in life but is unable to do so. He is looking for satisfaction in all the wrong places and is not able to find it.

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2. Don’t Look Back in Anger by Oasis

Artist: Oasis
Album: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Year: 1995

The song is about not dwelling on the past and not being angry about things that have happened. It is about moving on and looking to the future.

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3. Paint It Black by The Rolling Stones

Artist: The Rolling Stones
Album: Aftermath
Year: 1966

The song is about the singer’s depression and despair, and how he wants everything to be “painted black”.

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4. 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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5. 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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6. The Wanderer by Dion DiMucci

Artist: Dion DiMucci
Album: Runaround Sue
Year: 1961

The song is about a man who is a wanderer and has no home. He has been everywhere and seen everything. He is tired of moving around and wants to find a place to settle down.

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III. Christian Songs About Existentialism

1. I Can Only Imagine by MercyMe

Artist: MercyMe
Album: The Worship Project
Year: 1999

The song is about a person imagining what it will be like to be in heaven. The person imagines being in a beautiful place with no more pain or suffering. They imagine being reunited with loved ones who have died and being able to worship God freely. The song is a reminder that even though we don’t know what heaven will be like, we can trust that it will be better than anything we can imagine.

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2. Blessed Be Your Name by Matt Redman

Artist: Matt Redman
Album: Where Angels Fear to Tread
Year: 2002

The song is about praising God for who He is and what He has done. It is a song of thanksgiving and worship.

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3. Mighty to Save by Hillsong Worship

Artist: Hillsong Worship
Album: Mighty to Save
Year: 2006

The song Mighty to Save by Hillsong Worship is a powerful song about the saving power of God. The song starts out with a strong declaration of faith that God is mighty to save us from our sins. It then goes on to talk about how God is our refuge and strength in times of trouble. The song ends with a powerful declaration of faith that God is worthy of all our praise.

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4. How He Loves by David Crowder Band

Artist: David Crowder Band
Album: Church Music
Year: 2009

The song is about how God loves us unconditionally and how we are never alone because he is always with us.

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5. In Christ Alone by Keith & Kristyn Getty

Artist: Keith & Kristyn Getty
Album: In Christ Alone
Year: 2006

“In Christ Alone” is a song by Keith and Kristyn Getty, written in 2001. The song is based on the apostle Paul’s statement in 1 Corinthians 15:3 that “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures.” The song reflects on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross and the victory he achieved over death.

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6. Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone) by Chris Tomlin

Artist: Chris Tomlin
Album: See the Morning
Year: 2006

The song is about the speaker being set free from their chains by the grace of God. The speaker talks about how they were once lost, but now they are found and their chains are gone. They are now free to live their life for God.

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7. How Great Is Our God by Chris Tomlin

Artist: Chris Tomlin
Album: Arriving
Year: 2004

The song is a worship song that talks about how great God is. It talks about how God is above everything and how He is the one who created everything.

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8. The Stand by Hillsong UNITED

Artist: Hillsong UNITED
Album: United We Stand
Year: 2006

The song is about continuing to stand even when the world around us is crumbling. It talks about how God is our foundation and our hope, and how He will never leave us even when everything else does. The song is a reminder that we need to keep our eyes on God and not on the things of this world.

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IV. Country Songs About Existentialism

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. Blowin’ in the Wind by Bob Dylan

Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan
Year: 1963

The song is a protest against the American government and its policies. It is a call for change and an end to the violence and injustice that Dylan sees around him. The song is also a plea for peace and understanding, and a hope that someday the world will be a better place.

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3. Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan

Artist: Bob Dylan
Album: Highway 61 Revisited
Year: 1965

The song is about a rich girl who has lost her way in life and is now a “rolling stone.” The song is a message to her that she can’t keep living like this.

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4. Puzzles by Ed Bruce

Artist: Ed Bruce
Album: Puzzles
Year: 1995

The song is about a man who is trying to figure out the puzzle of life. He is looking for answers to questions that he does not know the answer to. He is trying to find a way to make sense of it all.

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5. My World Is Upside Down by Ray Sanders

Artist: Ray Sanders
Album:
Year:

The song is about a man whose world is turned upside down. He has lost his job, his home, and his family. He is struggling to make ends meet.

6. Whistle Of The Gravy Train by Bobby Grove

Artist: Bobby Grove
Album: To Protect the Innocent / Whistle of the Gravy Train
Year: 1957

The song is about a man who is down on his luck and riding the gravy train. He is begging for money and food, and his only possessions are the clothes on his back. He is hoping that someone will take pity on him and give him a handout.

7. The Beginning Of The End by Jimmy Griggs

Artist: Jimmy Griggs
Album: The Beginning Of The End / Footprints In The Sands Of Time
Year: 1973

The song is about a relationship that is falling apart. The singer is looking back on all the good times they had together, and how things have changed. He is trying to figure out what went wrong, and where things went wrong.

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8. The Enemy by Jim Ed Brown

Artist: Jim Ed Brown
Album: The Enemy
Year: 1968

The song is about a man who is at war with himself. He is fighting a battle between his head and his heart, and he doesn’t know who to trust. His head tells him one thing, but his heart tells him another. He doesn’t know which one to listen to, and he is afraid of making the wrong choice.

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9. Searching (I’m Always Looking) by Whitey Gallagher

Artist: Whitey Gallagher
Album:
Year:

The song is about a person who is always searching for something more in life. They are never satisfied with what they have and are always looking for something better. They may never find what they are looking for, but they will never stop searching.

10. Jimmy Jacob by Johnny Darrell

Artist: Johnny Darrell
Album: Why You Been Gone So Long
Year: 1969

Jimmy Jacob is a song about a young man who is in love with a girl named Jimmy Jacob. He is willing to do anything for her, even if it means breaking the law. He is willing to risk everything for her, and he knows that she is the only one for him.

V. Rap Songs About Existentialism

1. Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos by Public Enemy

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

This song is about the struggles of the African American community, and how they are constantly fighting for survival. The lyrics talk about how the African American community has been through a lot of pain and suffering, but they are still standing strong.

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2. I’m Still #1 by Boogie Down Productions

Artist: Boogie Down Productions
Album: By All Means Necessary
Year: 1988

The song is about how the Boogie Down Productions are still the best rap group around, despite all the new competition. They boast about their skills and how they’ve stayed relevant for so many years.

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3. N.I.G.G.A by Nas

Artist: Nas
Album: It Was Written
Year: 1996

The song is about the struggles of being a black man in America. It talks about how black men are treated differently than white men, and how they are often judged by their skin color instead of their character. The song also touches on police brutality and how black men are often targeted by law enforcement.

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4. I’m an Outlaw by Panama Alba, Pumpkinhead, Immortal Technique, Joell Ortiz, CF

Artist: Panama Alba, Pumpkinhead, Immortal Technique, Joell Ortiz, CF
Album: The Martyr
Year: 2011

This song is about being an outlaw or rebel. The artists talk about how they are not following the norms of society and are instead doing their own thing. They also talk about how they are not afraid of the consequences of their actions.

5. I’m the One by Kendrick Lamar

Artist: Kendrick Lamar
Album: To Pimp a Butterfly
Year: 2015

The song is about Kendrick Lamar being the one person that can provide what the person he is singing to needs. He talks about how he is the one that can make her happy and how he is the one that she can depend on.

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6. I’m the Map by Madvillain

Artist: Madvillain
Album: Madvillainy
Year: 2004

The song is about being lost and feeling disoriented, but knowing that the map will help guide the way. The map is a metaphor for life, and the song is about how life can be confusing and overwhelming, but ultimately, we all have a map to help us find our way.

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VI. Rock Songs About Existentialism

1. I’m So Tired by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album: The Beatles
Year: 1968

The song is about a person who is struggling to sleep because they are thinking about their loved one.

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2. 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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3. Yesterday by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album:
Year:

The song is about a man who is struggling to deal with the loss of his love. He is trying to remember the good times they had together, but he can’t seem to get over her death.

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4. Help! by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album:
Year:

The song is about a person who is crying out for help because they are in over their head and don’t know what to do. They are feeling lost and alone, and they need someone to help them.

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5. Go Your Own Way by Fleetwood Mac

Artist: Fleetwood Mac
Album: Rumours
Year: 1977

The song is about a relationship that has ended and the person is telling their former partner that they need to go their own way.

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6. I Am the Walrus by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album:
Year: 1967

The song is about a walrus who is also a musician and is singing about his life and how he is the walrus.

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7. Paranoid Android by Radiohead

Artist: Radiohead
Album: OK Computer
Year: 1997

The song is about a person who is paranoid and angry, and about the world around them.

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8. All Along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix

Artist: Jimi Hendrix
Album: Electric Ladyland
Year: 1968

The song is a cover of a Bob Dylan song and is about a person who is warning others about an impending danger.

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9. All You Need Is Love by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album:
Year: 1967

The song is about love being the most important thing in life. It is a simple, catchy song with a positive message.

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10. Subterranean Homesick Alien by Radiohead

Artist: Radiohead
Album: OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
Year: 2017

Subterranean Homesick Alien is a song by Radiohead about an alien who is homesick for their home planet. The song is written from the perspective of the alien, and describes their feelings of longing and nostalgia for their home. The song is also about the alienation and isolation that the alien feels on Earth, and how they are unable to connect with humans.

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11. Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album:
Year: 1967

The song is about a person who is reminiscing about a time in their life when they were happy and carefree. They are longing for those days to come back, and they hope that by going to Strawberry Fields, they will be able to find that feeling again.

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12. I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie

Artist: Death Cab for Cutie
Album: Plans
Year:

The song is about a person’s dedication to their loved one, and how they would follow them into the dark if necessary. The lyrics are somber and reflect on the idea of death, but also contain a message of hope and love.

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13. Don’t Look Back in Anger by Oasis

Artist: Oasis
Album: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Year: 1995

The song is about not dwelling on the past and not being angry about things that have happened. It is about moving on and looking to the future.

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14. Let It Be by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album: 60s Instrumental Hits
Year: 2008

The song is about finding peace and comfort in difficult times. The lyrics encourage listeners to let go of their troubles and allow themselves to be happy and free.

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15. 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.

16. 1848 Now! by The Mekons

Artist: The Mekons
Album: Existentialism
Year: 2016

The song is about the revolutions that swept Europe in 1848. The lyrics talk about the hope and excitement that people felt at the time, and how those same feelings are still present today.

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17. Existentialism on Prom Night by Straylight Run

Artist: Straylight Run
Album: Straylight Run
Year: 2004

The song is about a girl who is struggling with her identity and purpose in life. She is trying to figure out who she is and where she belongs. The song is about her journey to find herself.

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18. No Surprises by Radiohead

Artist: Radiohead
Album: OK Computer
Year: 1997

“No Surprises” is a song by Radiohead, released as a single in 1997. The song is about the mundanity of everyday life, with the lyrics describing a person’s life as a “a little bit of this, a little bit of that”. The song’s music video, directed by Jonathan Glazer, features lead singer Thom Yorke singing the song while floating in a tank of water, gradually becoming covered in oil.

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19. Everything by Lifehouse

Artist: Lifehouse
Album: No Name Face
Year: 2000

The song is about a person who is struggling and feels like they are not good enough. They feel like they are not doing anything right and feel like they are a failure. The song is about how they feel like they need to change everything about themselves.

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20. A Day in the Life by The Beatles

Artist: The Beatles
Album: Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
Year: 1967

The song is about two different people’s experiences in life, one who is rich and one who is poor. The rich person’s day is full of boredom and emptiness, while the poor person’s day is full of struggle and hardship. In the end, the two people’s days are very different, but they both end up in the same place.

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21. Once in a Lifetime by Talking Heads

Artist: Talking Heads
Album: Remain in Light
Year: 1980

The song is about how life can be unpredictable and how people can change over time. The song talks about how sometimes people change for the better and sometimes they change for the worse. The song also talks about how life is full of surprises and how people should take advantage of every opportunity they have.

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