Adulting

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Navigating the Chaos of Growing Up: Beach Bunny's 'Adulting'

Beach Bunny's song 'Adulting' captures the tumultuous journey of transitioning from adolescence to adulthood. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the struggles and uncertainties that come with growing older. The opening lines, 'Life's a tickin' time bomb, sick and tired of trying / Birthdays just remind me I'm closer to dying,' set a somber tone, reflecting the anxiety and existential dread that often accompany the passage of time. The mention of taking 'shots of Listerine' humorously underscores the frustration of not yet being able to legally drink, highlighting the awkward in-between phase of late adolescence.

The chorus, 'The older I get, seems like the less that I know / Trying to be more than, ever before / It's hard adulting, avoiding self-growth / Adolescence is a mid-quarter life crisis,' encapsulates the core theme of the song. It speaks to the paradox of growing older but feeling less certain about one's identity and future. The term 'mid-quarter life crisis' cleverly captures the premature existential crisis that many young adults face, as they grapple with societal expectations and their own aspirations.

The song also touches on the societal pressures to conform to traditional milestones, such as obtaining a 'cookie-cutter, marriage-license, bachelor's degree.' These lines critique the rigid expectations placed on young adults, emphasizing the internal and external pressures to follow a predetermined path. The repeated refrain, 'I'll figure it out, eventually / I can never decide who I should be,' underscores the ongoing struggle for self-discovery and acceptance. The closing lines, 'Growing pains won't go away, I'm breaking / Miss my mom, my body's always aching,' poignantly capture the physical and emotional toll of growing up, while also hinting at a longing for the simplicity and comfort of childhood.

Beach Bunny's 'Adulting' resonates with anyone who has felt the weight of growing up and the confusion that comes with it. The song's candid lyrics and relatable themes make it a poignant anthem for young adults navigating the complexities of life and self-discovery.

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