There are many songs that have been written about sexual assault. These songs are meant to raise awareness, and they often involve lyrics that speak to the experiences of those who have suffered from sexual assault. One such song, “Cry Baby,” was written by the band Cry Baby. Other songs include “Love is Blind” by Kurt Cobain and Fiona Apple’s “Ana’s Story.”
Cry Baby’s song
Cry Baby’s song about sexual assault isn’t aimed at a specific demographic, but rather tells the story of one woman’s experience. The song uses a metaphor of sweets, such as chocolate chip cookies, to tell the story of how she suffered from a sexual assault. The song has a very strong message about sexual assault and the ineffectiveness of cosmetic plastic surgery.
While the album is a concept album, Cry Baby’s songs explore the darker side of suburban life. The album includes songs that deal with sexual assault, plastic surgery, and twisted society. Although it contains many adult themes, it is also appropriate for children.
Kurt Cobain’s “Love is Blind”
“Love is Blind” by Kurt Cobain is one of the most iconic songs of the nineties, and it has long been a popular alternative rock classic. Cobain, who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his Seattle mansion, was an influential figure for a generation. His death has been the biggest obstacle to the film’s production.
Nirvana was an iconic rock group, and Kurt Cobain was a phenomenal singer. In fact, he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was included in numerous lists of the greatest guitarists, songwriters, and singers. In 2006, MTV named him one of the 22 greatest voices in music. Hit Parader ranked Cobain 20th among the 100 greatest metal singers of all time.
Fiona Apple’s “Ana’s Story”
Fiona Apple’s latest single “I Know” is a cover of Sinatra’s “Why Try to Change Me Now.” With the help of brushed drums and a piano, Apple dials into the loneliness at the song’s heart. It’s the perfect track for lamenting by a fireplace.
Apple, who has previously appeared in TV commercials, has been a prolific writer. She graduated from high school, earned an undergraduate degree, and then an MA. She then went on to teach for twenty-four years, both full and part-time, at various levels of education. She had three children during this time, and later obtained a Ph.D.
Loretta Lynn’s “Me and a Gun”
The title of Loretta Lynn’s newest single evokes images of a backwoods loner chasing a thief. The song references post-WWII cultural events, and is a commentary on the moral decay of American society. It also intertwines the lives of risk takers throughout history. A young woman crashes the wedding of her ex-boyfriend, hoping to run away with him. She later returns to the house where her old flame now lives, and a man chases her through the rain.
Tori Amos’s “Til It Happens to You”
In her new song, Tori Amos acknowledges sexual assault and its effects on victims. Her message of empowerment is one that resonates with listeners. Amos is an acclaimed singer and the first national spokesperson of RAINN, the national organization for victims of sexual violence. In “Til It Happens to You,” Amos embraces both the upbeat and painful aspects of the story. Audrie, a survivor of sexual assault, and her mother, Daisy, an activist, are portrayed in this song.
Amos’s song, written a cappella, is based on a rape experience that she experienced at age 21. The song is an emotional centerpiece of her solo debut, Little Earthquakes, and is one of the most powerful portrayals of sexual assault in pop culture.