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Top 10 Songs about Bullying that Give Inspiration through Music

Top 10 Songs about Bullying that Give Inspiration through Music

From a simple tease, to gossips, up to personal verbal abuse, bullying has become the culprit that affects an individual’s personhood. Being bullied is an experience that commonly, children experience in the school premises. However, with the evolving technology, even teenagers and adults are involved and victimized by modern cyber bullying and bashing abuses. Usually, many are not aware that bullying destroys a person’s mental, emotional, social, and even physical conditions. This socially unaccepted behavior can lead to long-term effects. Statistics show that there is continuous increase in figures of bullied individuals, which worse, leads to suicide cases. With the advocacy of anti-bullying, means such as music is used to fight back the bullies and empowering those victims and potential ones. Popular artists and song writers gain inspiration from personal experiences and influences upon creating these songs. Among all the popular songs, here are the top 10 songs about bullying and reasons why they hit the spots. These include;

10. Hero by Superchick10  Hero by Superchick

Hero is a song popularized by the Superchick band, which is in a form of rock song genre. It is all about the story of three individuals; a girl, a boy, and a bully. With the popular lyric line of; “you just have to choose”, the song empowers those who are bullied that anyone could be a hero.

9. Adam’s Song by Blink-1829 Adam’s Song by Blink-182

The tune of Adam’s Song, written and composed by California’s band, Blink-182, was based on fiction yet its chord struck those who claim their selves as victims of bullying. This is very popular, especially for those folks who were involved in the Columbine High School disaster. With the period of darkness, depression, and deep fear of bullying, the song gives the inspiration.

8. Make It Stop by Rise Against8 Make It Stop by Rise Against

Make It Stop (September’s Children) was the second single by the band, Rise Against, which is a part of the “It Gets Better Project.” Tim Mcllrath, the front man, spoke of this song as an inspiration of a true to life story of teenager suicides in September 2010, due to being bullied of being homosexuals. Homophobic bullying imposes tormented and feeling of being rejected from the society. Some abused homosexuals ended killing themselves as the best option. This song was written by Tim’s nephew for a best friend who killed himself one week before the song was written.

7. Don’t Laugh at Me by Mark Willis7 Don’t Laugh at Me by Mark Willis

Don’t Laugh at Me, popularized by Mark Willis has the lyrics and tune that inspires kids that are bullied at school premises. Though has the same as Peter Yarrow’s song title; the lyrics are the difference. The tune in tells of a kid wearing glasses and braces who endures the countless teasing and bashing from his schoolmates. This song moved the heart of those people that are physically incapable and challenged. For those with physical insecurities, this song is the one you need to hear.

6. Don’t Jump by Tokio Hotel6 Don’t Jump by Tokio Hotel

Don’t Jump by Tokio Hotel band strikes the heart of those who are bullied and thinks of suicide as the best option to escape and protect their selves. The tune talks about avoiding suicide, because there is always a better answer. Its lyrics show that people should not throw away their lives because eventually, everything will get better. That keeping on trying will make things good at the end. The lyrics; the lights will not guide you through; they’re deceiving you, don’t jump, encourages those suicidal not to falter when troubles and crisis come to life.

5. When She Cries by Britt Nicole

5 When She Cries by Britt Nicole

For those pop song lovers, the anti-bullying song, When She Cries by Britt Nicole, will surely complement your ear. The bullying was all about a teenage girl who does not tell her family that she is being bullied. A girl is enormously soaked with pain, desperation to cut herself, depression, and sea of endless pain. She hides from the real world and she never gets the wit to even smile on her birthday. Here only confidant was God, Who did the revenge to the bullies for her. This song gives men the understanding, not to bully girls.

4. Who Says by Selena Gomez

4 Who Says by Selena Gomez

Famous Selena Gomez popularized Who Says with its wonderful tune and striking lyrics. Selena felt that girls at her age tend to question their personality a lot. A lot of teenage girls are pressured with the dress to wear and how they should look like to look presentable. It is all about empowering, not only for women but also for men who feel imperfect. To fight back bullying, you need to strip those unrealistic covers you have and be proud of your skin or the real you.

3. Why’s Everybody Always Pickin’ on Me by Bloodhound Gang

3 Why’s Everybody Always Pickin’ on Me by Bloodhound GangThe song, Why’s Everybody Always Pickin’ on Me by Bloodhound Gang is a popular tune way back in 1996. It appeared on the “One Fierce Beer Coaster”, which follows the life of the poor Jimmy Pop. He was a boy who has this katagelophobia, a medical condition of having extreme fear of being the center of ridicule by others. The music video shows how the character managed and dealt with his condition even bullies from school is bashing him. Not only with this incapability, but to all those with physical conditions can relate and be empowered.

2. Mean by Taylor Swift

2 Mean by Taylor Swift

With one of the leading country song artist, Taylor Swift with her Mean entitled song advocates against worldwide bullying problems. The message of the song encourages those who are being bullied to take their revenge by making their lives much better, such as pursuing a career. It would be the sweetest revenge to fight back the bullies.

1. Who’s Laughing Now by Jessie J

1 Who’s Laughing Now by Jessie J

One of the best Hip-pop songs by Jessie J, Who’s Laughing Now, has made a universal impact of empowerment for those being bullied. The tune and music video shows a little girl whose being bashed at school. But, at the end, her bullies became her greatest fans. Being bullied before, Jessie J’s popularity is a proof on how bullied individuals take a sweet revenge.

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