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Pages in category "Songs about domestic violence" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9
Many artists have written songs about child abuse, which includes emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. [1. 25 Years", by Pantera [2]
Songs about child abuse (1 C, 44 P) D. Songs about domestic violence (98 P) G. Gangsta rap songs (59 C, 184 P) M. Murder ballads (134 P) Pages in category "Songs ...
The song is a plea for people to stop abusing their authority—it mainly focuses on men who take advantage of young and vulnerable women, [37] though Eilish wanted it to apply to exploited teenage boys as well. [38] "Your Power" explores the topics of domestic abuse, [38] sexual harassment, [39] and statutory rape. [40]
If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. All calls are toll-free ...
The song was released on 12 February 2016 as the seventh and final single from the album, with proceeds from downloads benefitting anti-domestic violence charities. It is a folk and indie folk song written by Hozier, whose lyrics describe the trappings of an abusive relationship while simultaneously retaining fondness for his partner.
The album's "most startling" song was considered "What About", in which Jackson violently confronts domestic abuse. [42] Jackson stated, "I think it's important to let others know that certain things that you may have experienced in your life, and that they're not alone, and that you understand what they're going through, and that they can make ...
"How Come, How Long" is a song written, produced and performed by Babyface (Kenneth Edmonds). It was released as the third single from his fourth album, The Day (1996). It is a duet with American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder. The lyrics deal with domestic violence, regarding a woman who was killed by her husband after tremendous physical abuse.