7 days ago

Wait... did we really sing THAT as kids?! - Songs we had no business singing - Millennial nostalgia

Jasmine and Soraya take a wild ride down memory lane, unpacking the surprisingly explicit lyrics hidden in the songs we grew up with,  and how we didn’t even notice!

From childhood anthems with questionable meanings to the allure of living in Spain, the duo reflects on cultural differences, personal milestones like gaining British citizenship, and the deeper impact of music on our early years.

This episode is full of laughs, nostalgia, and a powerful call for better education around women’s health and media literacy in schools.

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2000s music, citizenship, cultural differences, nostalgia, childhood songs, dirty lyrics, dirty songs, 2000s throwback, millennials, living abroad, personal stories, pop culture, youth, song analysis, cultural references

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Returning from Spain: Reflections on Travel

02:27 Celebrating British Citizenship: A Personal Milestone

04:30 Navigating the Challenges of Official Documentation

07:13 Cultural Differences in Official Photos

08:48 The Allure of Spanish Living

12:38 Childhood Songs: Innocence and Misunderstanding

17:31 The Double Meanings in Pop Songs

21:34 Nostalgic Music Memories

28:22 Controversial Lyrics and Their Meanings

35:12 The Evolution of Song Lyrics

38:22 Iconic Pop Songs and Their Hidden Messages

38:29 The Evolution of Song Lyrics and Their Meanings

45:26 Controversial Lyrics: A Reflection of Society

51:17 The Role of Education in Understanding Lyrics

54:57 Women's Health and Education: Bridging the Gap

 

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