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10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learning [Photo Credits: Brent Faulkner, The Musical Hype, Pixabay]ā€˜10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learningā€™ features music courtesy of Fantasia, G-Eazy, Halsey, Musiq Soulchild & Surfaces.

Apparently, people enjoyed the playlist 11 Awesome or Not-So-Awesome Songs About Teachers a lot.Ā  To provide some background, the teacher-driven playlist was one of the first playlists to be published on The Musical Hype, materializing in July 2016 (The Musical Hype was born mid-June 2016).Ā  So, what better way to celebrate popularity, excellence, and such with a playlist inspired by a surefire winner ā€“ a ā€œbopā€ if you will! 10 SONGS COMPRISED OF TEACHING AND/OR LEARNING features songs associated with two important happenings of schooling ā€“ teaching (teacher) and learning (students, as well as the teacher honestly). There are five teaching songs and five learning songs. Ā 10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learning features music courtesy of Fantasia, G-Eazy, Halsey, Musiq Soulchild, and Surfaces among others.Ā  Prepare to be totally schooled!!!

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1. G-Eazy, ā€œEverybodyā€™s Gotta Learn Sometimeā€

Everythingā€™s Strange Here ā€¢ RCA ā€¢Ā 2020Ā 

G-Eazy, Everythingā€™s Strange Here [Photo Credit: RCA]G-Eazy actually gets off to a good start on Everythingā€™s Strange HereĀ despite the strangeness (and flawed nature) of the album.Ā  ā€œEverybodyā€™s Gotta Learn Sometimeā€ is a cover of British pop band, The Korgis.Ā  Ultimately, the James Warren-penned classic gets a respectable interpretation, overall. While the harmonic scheme remains true to the original, the production is updated to make it sound ā€˜brand-newā€™ and idiomatic of 2020. Honestly, itā€™s one of the better moments from Everythingā€™s Strange Here.Ā  As the opener, it gives the listener hope that there are possibilities that this could be a successful album.Ā  Unfortunately, that isnā€™t ultimately the caseā€¦


2. Nick Jonas, ā€œTeacherā€

Nick Jonas ā€¢ Island ā€¢ 2014

Nick Jonas, Nick Jonas X2 [Photo Credit: Island]Yes, ā€œTeacherā€ originally appeared on 11 Awesome or Not-So-Awesome Songs About Teachers, but it felt fitting to reprise this pop gem. Nick Jonas became quite the sex symbol beginning in 2014. On ā€œTeacher,ā€ Jonas has embraced being ā€œone who teaches.ā€ What grades does Nick Jonas instruct? Ummā€¦ adults, specifically females like the one in this song whom he wishes to bed.

ā€œWhy you wear that dress, and my heart canā€™t take it anymore?
Why you act like this, itā€™s like your momma never told you how to love
So, let me teach ya.ā€

Obviously, ā€œTeacherā€ is NOT the ideal model for a classroomā€¦ any classroom!


3. Halsey, ā€œStill Learningā€

Manic ā€¢Ā Capitol ā€¢Ā 2020

Halsey, Manic [Photo Credit: Capitol]ā€œBut Iā€™m still learning to love myselfā€¦ā€ ā€œStill Learningā€ serves as the penultimate record from Manic, the third studio album from Grammy-nominated alternative pop artist, Halsey.Ā  In the context of Manic, ā€œStill Learningā€ marks another personal record. Here, she reflects on life, particularly as sheā€™s became a famous pop star.Ā  On the second verse, she sings, ā€œYou think Iā€™m swimminā€™ in green / But itā€™s passed around my family tree / No man wants to really commit / Intimidated ā€˜cause I get paid and shit.ā€ Whatā€™s amazing about ā€œStill Learningā€ is how this quick-paced, slick pop cut manages to go so deep.


4. Bryson Tiller, ā€œTeach Me a Lessonā€

True to Self ā€¢ RCA ā€¢ 2017

Bryson Tiller, True to Self Ā© RCABack in 2015, Bryson Tiller scored. What did he score exactly? Hits with ā€œDonā€™tā€ and ā€œExchangeā€, the two best moments from his debut album, T R A P S O U L.Ā  I donā€™t think it would be far-fetched to assert both songs, particularly ā€œExchange,ā€ set up Tillerā€™s 2107 sophomore album, True to Self, for massive success.Ā  Unfortunately, True to Self lacked hits on the same level,ā€ and ultimately didnā€™t give him that big moment.Ā  Still, True to Self has its moments, and weā€™re going to dive into ā€œTeach Me a Lessonā€ on this teaching-learning centric list.

ā€œYouā€™re going to find someone / Thatā€™s ready for you / And teach me a lesson, baby.ā€ Weā€™ll keep it brief.Ā  Tiller reflects on the potential repercussions of his inability to properly love a particular girl heā€™s obsessed with. The big repercussion is being single because his girl breaks up with him and finds a man whoā€™ll treat her right ā€“ one ā€œwho gets it,ā€ as Tiller asserts.Ā  He sets the tone on the first verse, singing:

ā€œI had asked myself
So, what would you do if she left?
What would you do?
Would I find someone to distract myself?
Detach myself
Get my mind off you.ā€Ā  Ā 


5. Surfaces & Elton John, ā€œLearn to Flyā€

ā€œLearn to Flyā€ ā€¢Ā Surfaces Music / TenThousand Projects ā€¢ 2020

Surfaces & Elton John, ā€œLearn to Flyā€ [Photo Credits: Surfaces Music / TenThousand Projects]ā€œOur music exists too spread love and positivity across the word. For those hurting, for those lost, we want every song to be a pathway that can lead anyone to brighter days.ā€ Those words hail from Surfaces, a pop duo comprised of Forrest Frank and Colin Padalecki (best known for their breakthrough hit, ā€œSunday Bestā€). On ā€œLearn to Fly,ā€ the positive vibes are endless.

ā€œAll the broken people put your hands up high,ā€ they sing on the chorus, later adding, prudently, ā€œIf you loosen up, you might just learn to fly.ā€ They even manage to get the rare featured appearance from musical icon Elton John, who like Forrest and Colin, spreads the good vibes on the second verse: ā€œJust keep your head up, donā€™t you worry, it will be alright.ā€


6. Fantasia, ā€œTeach Meā€

Back to Me ā€¢ 19 Recordings Limited / J ā€¢ 2010

Fantasia, Back to Me [Photo Credit: 19]ā€œTeach me how to love you / Show me, Iā€™m willinā€™ to learn, oh / Followinā€™ every instruction, Iā€™ll be your scholar when youā€™re doneā€¦ā€ ā€œTeach Meā€ is one of the underrated gems from Back to Me, the third studio album by Fantasia.Ā  Back to Me serves as the source of the American Idol winnerā€™s sole Grammy to date ā€“ Female R&B Vocal Performance (ā€œBittersweetā€). Ā But this isnā€™t about the album or ā€œBittersweetā€ but rather about ā€œTeach Me.ā€

ā€œTeach Meā€ features soulful production which fits Fantasia superbly. It features a robust bass line and sleek guitar. Sheā€™s a spirited, soulful artist, and the backdrop complements this. Also, worth noting, thereā€™s a dash of reggae.Ā  Even so, ā€œTeach Meā€ is never obnoxious with its reggae cues; itā€™s more subtle.Ā  Other notes regarding the excellence that is ā€œTeach Meā€ are the background vocals, the aforementioned chorus, and a marvelous bridge section, which plays out a little something like this:

ā€œAll this love, yes, itā€™s yours
Mold me to your perfection
Say the word, if I make a wrong turn
Just give me some direction, oh
Itā€™s your world, you can have anything I have
I give you all my trust, oh, oh, oh.ā€


7. Kesha, ā€œLearn to Let Goā€

Rainbow ā€¢ Kemosabe ā€¢Ā 2017

Kesha, Rainbow [Photo Credit: Kemosabe]ā€œLearn to Let Goā€, the third single from Rainbow, the Grammy-nominated third album by Kesha.Ā  ā€œLearn to Let Goā€ is a prime example of the newfound maturity associated with Kesha in 2017 (sheā€™d have a bit more fun on High Road in 2020). She reflects on the past on ā€œLearn to Let Goā€ but arrives at the point that she must move forward in order to heal.Ā  Being an encourager to others, she realizes she needs to embrace her own advice for herself.

ā€œI think itā€™s time to practice what I preach
Exorcise the demons inside me
Whoa, gotta learn to let it go
The past canā€™t haunt me if I don’t let it
Live and learn and never forget it
Whoa, gotta learn to let it go.ā€


8. Musiq Soulchild, ā€œteachmeā€

Luvanmusiq ā€¢ Atlantic ā€¢ 2007

Musiq Soulchild, Luvanmusiq [Photo Credit: Atlantic]ā€œGirl, I know I lack affection and expressing my feelings / It took me a minute to come and admit this but, see Iā€™m really tryna / Change now, wanna love you betterā€¦ā€ In the 00s, Musiq Soulchild was one of the prominent R&B stars.Ā  A proponent of the neo soul style, his music always had one foot in the door to the past.Ā  Among his best albums of aughts is Luvanmusiq, released in 2007.Ā  Luvanmusiq yielded two Grammy nominations. Amazingly, an R&B performance Grammy for ā€œteachmeā€ wasnā€™t one of the two nominations.Ā  Iā€™m calling bull šŸ’©.

ā€œTeachmeā€ is a lush, grown-folks R&B ballad that seemed to be much rarer beyond the aughts. Musiq sings beautifully without ever forcing things.Ā  Does the man even break a sweat? I donā€™t think so.Ā  What exactly does he seek to learn? How to love, period.Ā  The best example occurs on the chorus, where he petitions her for guidance:

ā€œTeach me how to love,
Show me the way to surrender my heart
Girl, Iā€™m so lost,
Teach me how to love,
How can I get my emotions involved?
Teach me, show me how to love…ā€


9. Ne-Yo, ā€œLet Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)ā€

R.E.D. ā€¢ Motown ā€¢Ā 2012

Ne-Yo, R.E.D. Ā© Motownā€œLet Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)ā€Ā certainly has an exhaustive, wordy title. Even so, the record ends up being a well-rounded record ā€“ one of the best from R.E.D. On ā€œLet Me Love Youā€¦,ā€ Grammy-winning R&B artist Ne-Yo aims for pop-crossover, much like previous hits ā€œCloserā€Ā and ā€œBeautiful Monsterā€. On the chorus, he sings, ā€œGirl let me love you and I will love you / Until you learn to love yourselfā€¦ donā€™t be afraid, girl let me helpā€¦ā€ Essentially, this relationship is beneficial to both parties.Ā  Ne-Yo loves her, and even if she lacks confidence and love for herself, he is going to show her true love, so she begins to love herself.


10. Morrissey, ā€œThe Teachers Are Afraid of the Pupilsā€

Southpaw Grammar ā€¢ Rhino ā€¢ 1995

Morrissey, Southpaw Grammar Ā© RhinoMorrissey wins the award for the most frightening song on this list, as well as the aforementioned, teacher-driven list, 11 Awesome or Not-So-Awesome Songs About Teachers. ā€œThe Teachers Are Afraid of the Pupilsā€ is nothing short eerie and haunting. Clearly thatā€™s the vibe the former Smiths front man was going for.

Lyrically, Morrissey matches the intensity with multiple knockout punches. He nails the imagery of the classroom:

ā€œSo, you stand by the board
Full of fear and intention
And if you think that theyā€™re listening
Well, youā€™ve got to be joking.ā€

True. Another knowledgeable insight comes as Morrissey sings, ā€œSay the wrong word to our children / Weā€™ll have you, oh yes, weā€™ll have.ā€Ā  Also, TRUE.Ā  Was Morrissey a teacher?


10 Songs Comprised of Teaching and/or Learning [Photo Credits: 19 Recordings Limited, Atlantic, Brent Faulkner, Capitol, Island, J, The Musical Hype, Pixabay, RCA, Rhino, Surfaces Music, TenThousand Projects]


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the musical hype (Brent Faulkner) has earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music (music education, music theory/composition respectively). A multi-instrumentalist, he plays piano, trombone, and organ among numerous other instruments. He's a certified music educator, composer, and freelance music blogger. Faulkner cites music and writing as two of the most important parts of his life. Notably, he's blessed with a great ear, possessing perfect pitch.