Have you heard these Songs About Growing Up Too Fast? We bet you'll find some new tunes. Here are 21 of our favorites.
From the album, Bipolar, released on May 31, 2019
The song is about a relationship that is not working out. The production is minimal, with just a few beats and some synth work.
From the album, The New Abnormal, released on April 10, 2020
The song is about a relationship between two people who are struggling to communicate with each other. The production details are sparse, but it seems that the song was recorded in a studio with minimal instruments.
From the album, Shame, Shame (Deluxe Edition), released on November 2, 2010
"Where'd All the Time Go?" is a song by Dr. Dog. It was released as a single on August 7, 2012. The song was written by Scott McMicken and produced by Richard Swift.
From the album, Nothing Happens, released on March 22, 2019
The song "Remember When" by Wallows is a nostalgic track about a past relationship. The production is fairly minimal, with a gentle acoustic guitar backing and light percussion. The song's hook is catchy and memorable, and its lyrics are relatable and emotive.
From the album, Kids, released on March 8, 2015
The song "Kids" by Current Joys is a synth-driven pop song with elements of new wave and electro. The song is about the innocence of children and how they are often taken for granted. The production is very clean and polished, with a strong drumbeat and a catchy melody.
From the album, Ctrl, released on June 9, 2017
"20 Something" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA, released as the fourth single from her 2014 debut studio album, Z. The track was produced by long-time collaborator WondaGurl, who also co-wrote the song along with SZA. The song is an upbeat, self-empowering track that reflects on the struggles of being in your twenties and trying to find your place in the world. The track features a jazzy, soulful instrumental that blends elements of hip hop and R&B. Lyrically, SZA reflects on the struggles of being in your twenties, rapping about her struggles with relationships, her career, and her mental health. The song also touches on her doubts about her own ability to make something of herself. In the chorus, SZA encourages listeners to embrace themselves and all of their imperfections in order to make it through their twenties.
From the album, GEMINI, released on September 22, 2017
"Good Old Days" is a song by American rapper Macklemore, featuring American singer Kesha. It was released on September 15th, 2017 as the second single from Macklemore's second solo studio album, Gemini. The song was produced by Joshua "Budo" Karp, Joshua "Budo" Karp and Tyler Dopps, and was written by Macklemore, Kesha, Joshua "Budo" Karp, Tyler Dopps and Tyler Andrews. The song is an upbeat pop-rap track, with Macklemore and Kesha reminiscing about their past and wishing they could return to the good old days. The song's lyrics are self-reflective and nostalgic, as the two artists reflect on the struggles and hardships of life, but also the good times and positive memories. The music video for the song was released on August 29th, 2017, and was directed by Grant Singer. The video features Macklemore and Kesha travelling around the city, visiting various locations that represent the good old days, including a record store, pinball arcade, and a roller rink. The song was a commercial success, peaking at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on
From the album, When The Sun Goes Down, released on January 22, 2004
From the album, Madvillainy, released on March 24, 2004
From the album, Stella Brown, released on April 3, 2020
From the album, Escaping Reality, released on September 12, 2022
From the album, Lovely, released in 1988
From the album, This Kind of Thing Doesn’t Last, released on November 11, 2022
From the album, Keep It Simple (feat. Wilder Woods), released on December 6, 2019
From the album, Floral Green, released on September 18, 2012
From the album, Immortal, released on July 26, 2014
From the album, Trunk Muzik 3, released on March 29, 2019
From the album, Valley Hopefuls, released on June 7, 2019
From the album, Lullabies for Little Ones & Tired Parents, released on March 17, 2018
From the album, Growing up Too Fast, released on February 12, 2021
From the album, Growing Up Too Fast, released on March 27, 2020
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