Thoughts about songs with #Adulting

happy stuff cover happy stuff by Walk Off the Earth

In this vibrant and relatable anthem, Walk Off the Earth captures the universal desire to escape life's overwhelming pressures and focus on joy. The lyrics reflect a yearning for simpler, carefree times amidst the challenges of adulthood—financial strain, responsibilities, and anxiety. By emphasizing "happy thoughts, happy friends, happy songs, happy love," the song advocates for prioritizing positivity and mental well-being over stress. It's a poignant reminder that sometimes it's necessary to set aside worries and embrace moments of happiness. #Positivity #MentalHealth #Adulting

4r Da Squaw cover 4r Da Squaw by Isaiah Rashad

In the poetic hustle of Isaiah Rashad's verses, "4r Da Squaw" spins a yarn about the simple joys and existential musings of financial independence. 🌟 With a chorus that could double as a minimalist's mantra, Rashad riffs on paying bills as his benchmark for bliss—because nothing screams 'adulting' like turning your pockets inside out and still managing to keep the lights on! Through quirky beats and candid flows, he reflects on growth, responsibility, and the bittersweet taste of coming-of-age. It's less about the cash in the wallet and more about conquering the fears that come with growing up. So next time you're counting pennies or feeling small, just remember: it's all part of the grand plan. 🚀 #Adulting #FinancialFreedom #ComingOfAge #IsaiahRashad

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