Songs about privilege

Privilege in music often reflects on the disparities and advantages inherent in society. It's a theme that artists use to comment on social structures and personal experiences.

Dive into the lyrics that unpack this complex concept and see how different musicians interpret privilege in their work.

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Song
Artist
  1. Chemtrails Over The Country Club Lana Del Rey
  2. The Man Taylor Swift
  3. Fortunate Son Creedence Clearwater Revival
  4. Burguesinha Seu Jorge
  5. Common People Pulp
  6. ¿Por Qué Los Ricos? Los Prisioneros
  7. Feet Don't Fail Me Now Joy Crookes
  8. Canción En Harapos Silvio Rodriguez
  9. 1985 Bo Burnham
  10. Soy Aniñado Chifle Machine
  11. Drink Before The War Sinead O'Connor
  12. The Powers That Be Roger Waters
  13. Feliz y Seguro Don Osvaldo
  14. Blonde Boyz Cyndago
  15. Holiday In Cambodia Dead Kennedys
  16. Charmless Man Blur
  17. Play With Fire The Rolling Stones
  18. Las Casitas Del Barrio Alto Victor Jara
  19. El Hijo de Madam Ines Bonny Cepeda
  20. New America MARINA
  21. Offer Alanis Morissette
  22. Señoras Bien Las Bistecs
  23. Fortunate Son Suicide Squad
  24. Es Mi Playa Chabelos
  25. L’infanzia Difficile Di Un Benestante Fedez
  26. Lifestyles Of The Rich And Famous Good Charlotte
  27. Til I Change Your Mind Teddy Swims
  28. Straight White Man Bo Burnham
  29. Nuotatori Professionisi Patricio Rey y Sus Redonditos de Ricota
  30. Sex Sells Lovejoy
  31. In Your Face Cat Power
  32. Ode To Freedom ABBA
  33. Drag The Waters Pantera
  34. Revolución Nro.F El Cuarteto de Nos
  35. Bien Mérité Clarika
  36. Sunglasses Black Country New Road
  37. Hija de Papa Ultrasónicas
  38. Entendeu o Que Nóis sente? Jotapê
  39. What If He Was White Eminem
  40. Cosquillita Residente
  41. Daughter Of a Cop TV Girl
  42. White The Left Rights
  43. Born At The Right Time Paul Simon
  44. Thieves Incubus
  45. A Filha da Chiquita Bacana Caetano Veloso
  46. Indoor Games King Crimson
  47. El Imbécil León Gieco
  48. Bitch On The Beach Salamanders
  49. Sleepwalking Jonathan Bree
  50. Common People William Shatner