Yes
A breakup narrated in the language of instability rather than closure, where the title word does double duty as both diagnosis…
breakup and disillusionment emotional numbness self-reflection vs blame
Free
This is a bare-bones jealousy anthem built around a menacing catchphrase — a working man warning off a rival who's been sniffing…
jealousy and possessiveness masculine pride working-class self-assurance
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin's 1967 reworking of Otis Redding's song turns a man's plea for domestic deference into a woman's non-negotiable…
demanding respect sexual and economic bargaining power gender and domestic power
David Bowie
A song about self-reinvention that treats identity as something perpetually in motion rather than a fixed achievement. Bowie…
self-reinvention generational conflict identity instability
Laura Marling
This is a cover of a mid-1960s folk standard, sung here in Laura Marling's plainspoken, weary register, about the impossibility…
itinerancy and escape addiction as self-medication romantic longing and loss
Betty Davis
Betty Davis takes a lover's insults—bitch, witch, alley cat, dirty dog—and turns them into a badge of honor, staging a…
sexual autonomy and shame reclaiming derogatory language power reversal in a relationship
Bruce Springsteen
A minimal, hushed rock song built around a single sustained image of desire as physical injury. Springsteen strips away the…
obsessive desire transgression/infidelity psychological torment