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Give me a song of identity and explain why it represents identity

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Eminem - Mockingbird

Step-by-step explanation:

Mockingbird” is a very-personal song in which Eminem is addressing his daughters and in the process reveals private details of their family history as well as his current thoughts and aspirations towards them. In fact in a lot of ways, it can be argued that “Mockingbird” is one of the songs at the foundation of the current emo rap trend, since Eminem was perhaps the first major hip-hop artists to start unveiling such intimate information in his songs. So once again, in this track Marshall is speaking directly to his daughters. He does this specifically within the context of bemoaning the effect that his separation from his wife as well as his touring lifestyle is having on them, as in his inability to see them as often as he would like to.

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Answer: Cavetown - This is Home

Step-by-step explanation:

The song represents the struggles of a transgender male. "I'll hide my chest" "I'll cut my hair" signify they are transitioning to male. They are most likely experiencing gender dysphoria. Some of the lyrics have small hints to depression and/or committing "life take", such as "Little do we know the stars welcome him with open arms" and "sometimes i think I'm dead". The part where it says, "I cannot fall in love" may suggest having troubles finding love because of his being trans or he may possibly be asexual or something. *deep breath* that took a while.

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