Thoughts about songs with #DreamOn

You Can Have the Crown cover You Can Have the Crown by Sturgill Simpson

Hold onto your hats because Sturgill Simpson delivers an anthem for the creatively broke and fame-adjacent. 🎸 Our protagonist is stuck in a whirlwind of weed, pills, and elusive song royalties while brainstorming questionable financial plans—like robbing banks. With the pressure of baby talk and a Bronco running on fumes, the struggle is hilariously real. He prays for a record deal that won't just feed his belly, but maybe even help him rhyme something with "Bronco." While perched atop "Shit Mountain," he cheekily offers his dubious crown to anyone willing to take it. This tune is a bluesy wink at the trials of chasing dreams in a world that doesn't pay its aspiring kings. #StrugglingArtist #SongsOfDesperation #DreamOn

Kings and Queens cover Kings and Queens by 30 Seconds to Mars

Strap in, folks! This isn't just your average nightly bike ride through nostalgia lane. "Kings and Queens" by 30 Seconds to Mars serves up a hearty dish of youthful idealism with a side of reality check. The song is an anthem for the dreamers who once reigned supreme in their own tales but got a bit bruised by life’s harsh realities. It's like they're shouting from the rooftops: "We were epic, we stumbled, but hey, we’re still here!" It's a rallying cry between the highs of heaven and the lows of hell, reminding us that even though our crowns might be a little tarnished, we're all still royalty in our own right. Keep dreaming big, because class is still in session and those lessons are far from over! #RoyalVibes #DreamOn

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