Bill Callahan
A meditation on leaving a performance and its aftermath, this song moves from the small social discomfort of saying goodbye to…
departure and farewell performance and audience self-justification vs. intuition
Dolly Parton
Dolly Parton uses her own famously exaggerated image as the subject of a plainspoken self-defense, arguing that artifice and…
appearance vs. substance class and self-invention self-defense against stereotype
Alice in Chains
A stripped-down acoustic confession from a narrator who insists on leaving while quietly begging to be brought back. The song…
addiction and self-destruction isolation vs. longing for home guilt and self-recrimination
Muddy Waters
Muddy Waters restages his own 1955 declaration of manhood as a late-career victory lap, spelling out the word itself to leave no…
masculinity and self-definition aging and vitality racial dignity ('man' vs 'boy')
Ice Cube
Ice Cube uses the media's stock accusation that gangsta rap 'causes' violence as a satirical device, exaggerating the charge…
media scapegoating and moral panic authenticity vs commercial gatekeeping black masculinity and self-reliance
Leonard Cohen
A confession and an apology run together as the speaker compares himself to a series of unstable, straining images to explain…
freedom versus commitment guilt and self-forgiveness instability of the self
Guided by Voices
A short, deceptively simple lo-fi anthem in which the narrator cycles through professional identities—scientist, journalist,…
self-examination addiction and escape art as self-medication
Erykah Badu
A meditation on getting lost as a form of self-discovery, built around a single wandering vamp that never resolves into a tidy…
self-forgiveness uncertainty as growth intuition over planning
Elliott Smith
A short, quiet song built around the phrase "morning after," which Smith turns from a hangover cliché into a metaphor for…
fragile hope fatalism vs. change romantic uncertainty
Mission of Burma
A defiant refusal-of-conformity anthem that curdles into self-doubt by its final lines. The song sets up an adversarial…
conformity vs individuality institutional control self-doubt
The Shins
A woozy, image-dense monologue about self-protection and emotional avoidance dressed up in surreal, almost dreamlike language.…
emotional avoidance self-deception aging and inertia
Portishead
A brooding trip-hop meditation on emotional dependency and self-alienation, built around a hypnotic vocal sample and a chorus…
emotional dependency numbness and self-alienation disillusionment
Nas
Built on a DJ Premier loop and a simile-driven hook, this track is Nas's attempt to define his own mythology by analogy,…
self-mythology survival amid violence fame and mortality
Radiohead
A song of curdled affection addressed to someone chasing self-destruction and image over substance. The narrator watches a…
self-destruction and image emotional abandonment authenticity vs performance
Amy Winehouse
A defiant, retro-soul kiss-off to the people urging the narrator into treatment, delivered with a swagger that keeps curdling…
denial and self-mythology addiction autonomy vs. paternalism
Genesis
Genesis take the folkloric Squonk—a creature of Pennsylvania legend so ashamed of its own ugliness that it weeps constantly and…
shame and self-loathing the cruelty of pursuit despair and self-destruction
The Strokes
A brisk breakup song built around a love triangle, where the narrator's dismissiveness curdles into something closer to guilt…
romantic betrayal denial emotional detachment
Steely Dan
A slack, aging drifter moves onto his aunt's couch and develops an unseemly fixation on his young cousin, pitching her a…
arrested development delusional self-image taboo desire played for laughs
Taylor Swift
Taylor Swift turns a self-lacerating confessional into a singalong chorus, cataloguing her worst self-perceptions—insomnia,…
self-loathing and self-awareness fame and disproportion fear of abandonment
Run-DMC
This is Run-DMC's self-introduction track, a boastful roll call in which each member states his name, role, and superiority in…
self-naming and identity boasting and status group unity vs individual flash
Little Feat
A wry breakup narrative that keeps undercutting its own heartbreak with comic self-interest. The narrator confronts a cheating…
infidelity and betrayal performed heartbreak vs. real indifference serial romance
Sufjan Stevens
A road-trip song about young adulthood as a series of impulsive reinventions, told through fragmented memory rather than plot.…
self-reinvention transience and travel romantic idealism
Kendrick Lamar
HUMBLE. is a swaggering, almost gleeful takedown of fakery in the industry and in culture at large, delivered by a narrator who…
authenticity vs. artifice wealth and status misogynoir/beauty standards critique
St. Vincent
A breakup song built almost entirely out of blunt, escalating metaphors, each one recasting the addressee as some kind of prop…
toxic attachment self-deception performance vs. authenticity
Gram Parsons
A honky-tonk lament about a gambler caught in the loop of losing, drinking, and going back for more, with Las Vegas cast as a…
addiction and compulsion poverty vs. glamour self-destruction
Missy Elliott
A pure sound-and-swagger track built around a hypnotic, bindi-and-bhangra-inflected beat, where Missy Elliott spends most of the…
self-assertion dominance and rivalry sound over sense
Chaka Khan
A meditation on jealousy and reassurance, sung by a partner who has just been told about some flirtation or attention from an…
jealousy possessiveness self-assurance
The Chemical Brothers
This is less a song than a spoken definition looped over a menacing electronic pulse, taken from the Chemical Brothers' score…
self-reference artifice vs feeling mechanization
My Morning Jacket
This opening track from Z announces a stylistic pivot for My Morning Jacket, trading reverb-soaked murk for something clearer…
loss of instinct commercialism vs. authenticity self-reinvention
A woman confesses to an overwhelming attraction to someone who isn't her partner, and instead of acting on it, she defers the…
temptation fidelity vs desire self-restraint
Mitski
A disco groove wraps around one of Mitski's bleakest lyrics, turning isolation into something you can dance to. The song tracks…
loneliness self-erasure longing for touch over love
A compact power-pop confession about being trailed by an old, adolescent version of oneself. The narrator can't explain why…
arrested development loss of self-control in relationships surveillance of the self
Massive Attack
Sung by Elizabeth Fraser, this Mezzanine track uses fragmented, almost liturgical phrasing to circle around themes of…
maternal love spiritual devotion consumption/communion
Betty Davis
Betty Davis takes the insults an ex has thrown at her -- witch, alley cat, dirty dog -- and turns them into a badge of honor,…
sexual autonomy reclaiming slurs female desire vs. respectability
Sharon Van Etten
A quiet, circling meditation on an unresolved relationship, where family support is contrasted against a partner's ambivalence.…
emotional avoidance family vs romantic love self-doubt
Wire
A terse breakup-or-betrayal song built around a single ominous refrain, in which the speaker recalibrates a failed alliance and…
broken partnership recrimination doubt and self-justification
Kanye West Tribute Band
A maximalist anthem that fuses celebration with confession, using the image of light in all its forms—stage lights, police…
fame and surveillance guilt and self-justification fatherhood and estrangement
A meditation on the pull between transcendent, near-mystical intimacy and the noisy, transactional churn of ordinary life. The…
sacred vs. profane transience of ecstasy spiritual longing
Steve Earle
A wry character sketch of an unrepentant romantic drifter told from the outside, by a narrator warning a woman about the man's…
romantic recidivism performance vs. sincerity the myth of the outlaw lover
Laura Marling
Laura Marling narrates from the outside of a relationship, watching a woman she's fascinated by perform for others while…
watching versus being seen inherited family damage artistic self-consciousness