Have you ever thought that you are not good enough and questioned why? Do you still feel inferior despite working smart, making a constant effort, and sacrificing all you have in life? Here are 15 songs about not being good enough that will assist you in understanding your sentiments when you doubt your potential;
1. Every Little Thing – Dishwalla
It is a painful reality that certain people are forced to associate with toxic ones who undermine their self-esteem. This song is all about a friendship like that. Maybe it’s time to strengthen your limits.
It could simply be necessary to let go and break out of a situation where you are constantly made to feel inadequate. Dishwalla, in the lyrics, says, “But I get the strangest feeling that you’ve gone away. Will you find out who you are too late to change? I wish I could be everything that you wanted.”
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2. Get Outta My Way – Kylie Minogue
Kylie brilliantly captures the sense of realizing you don’t require anybody who doesn’t appreciate or respect you. She describes a young woman’s response to a man who sleeps with her closest friend, demeans her, and doesn’t value who she is.
If you’re in a relationship with someone like this, you can tell them to get out of your way.
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3. Good Enough – Lifehouse
Good Enough by Lifehouse is about desiring to win someone’s respect or love so much that you let it consume you. The song’s character inquires about what he must do for the target to recognize him for who he truly is.
The artist remembers the moments he tried everything to make sure this person loved or gave him some respect, but it all backfired.
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4. Why Don’t You Love Me – Beyoncé
It isn’t easy to imagine why anyone wouldn’t like the stunning Beyoncé. In this song, she laments that the man she is in love with isn’t returning her feelings.
She lists her positive qualities and the wonderful things she does for him. However, Beyoncé does not understand why her man does not see her as good enough. In the end, she gets tired of the guy’s lack of interest in her and dismisses him as being stupid.
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5. Nothing – Ed Kleban and Marvin Hamlisch
Nothing by Ed Kleban and Marvin Hamlisch is quite the interesting song. It concentrates on your complete mental cycle. The song chronicles all of your feelings since someone informed you that you wouldn’t be able to achieve your goals.
We have all been rejected or met someone who told us we would never be able to attain our goals. The song will assist you in dealing with the words that continue to play in your thoughts long after the individual has gone.
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6. Not Pretty Enough – Kasey Chambers
The song is a devastating hit from Kasey Chambers. It’s about a lady whose low self-esteem has spilled over to the outside world. She doubts her value since she believes not to be attractive or amusing enough.
The song was not intended to be a love song. It was Chamber’s response to broadcast stations’ refusal to air her music because she did not match the paradigm of other pop artists. This song is certainly one of her greatest hits and many correlate it with being insufficient in relationships.
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7. Creep – Radiohead
Thom Yorke, the lead singer, added that the song was inspired by his struggles as a man in the 1990s. He did not desire his music to be too arrogant and brutal. Additionally, he never wanted to have too feminine of lyrics.
As a result, he developed Creep to describe how guys can be intimidated by somebody they care about. He says, “There are the beautiful people, and then there’s the rest of us.”
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8. Chasing Pavements – Adele
Some relationships leave us heartbroken when we are in them, yet we miss the memories once we have left them. In Chasing Pavements, Adele is experiencing a fight of emotions similar to this.
The song is great to listen to when you finally broke up with a toxic partner but still wish you were together.
9. Perfect – Simple Plan
A child’s bond with their father is usually one of the most difficult. You are not the person they expected you to be. However, after reaching a certain age, that is their problem, not yours. You are your individual and not your parents’ ‘asset.’
10. The Last Loser in The Universe – Drew Gasparini
Drew’s song is great for those times when you’re eager to prove to everyone that you’re capable of succeeding. The song will motivate you to adhere to your actions and choices matter what anyone thinks of you.
It will remind you that you will arrive at your target if you keep committed, try hard, and believe in yourself.
11. You Say – Lauren Daigle
It can be hard for people who suffer from impostor syndrome to acknowledge their talent. A negative, self-deprecating notion will shatter any positive sentiments they obtain from their accomplishments.
This is one of the best songs about not being good enough that talks about the fantastic sensation of having someone tell you how beautiful you are. I genuinely hope you have someone in your life who recognizes your attractiveness and encourages you to explore your potential.
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12. Sitting, Waiting, Wishing – Jack Johnson
Regardless of what you think to believe, Johnson wrote this for a friend who was crazy in love with a girl. The character of the song pines for a girl who does not reciprocate his love. And even though she repeatedly turns him down, he continues to sit, wait, and wish.
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13. Unpretty – TLC
Several women believe they are unattractive because males want them to wear makeup, use hair extensions, and have various physical changes. TLC urges women to seek within themselves and believe that they are beautiful even without the excess.
14. Don’t Let Me Get Me – Pink
Even when standing in front of the mirror, every girl envisions and compares herself to the societally stigmatized “ideal girl body.” Pink’s earlier life as she grew up is depicted in this song.
It’s about how she despises herself because she believes she’s different from other females and wishes to be like them. Going to prom, applying makeup, and other girlie activities.
On the other hand, Pink discovers that there is nothing amiss with her in the end. Therefore, she did not want to be led by others and lived her life as she is pleased.
15. Good Enough – Little Mix
Lastly in our list is Good Enough by Little Mix. This song was released as one of the Salute singles in 2013. This song expresses how impossible it is to please everybody. How come you put in so much effort to perform your greatest and bring happiness, but you are still unappreciated?
Even if you did everything you could, people would still judge and react to your deeds. Despite this, Little Mix ends the song with a description of self-acceptance.
Recognize that you are the right person for yourself and understand that you are not perfect enough for everyone else. What exactly does that imply? Isn’t that inspiring?
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