These songs could also be hits… however that does not imply they need to be performed at each occasion, particularly not funerals.
Time and place are necessary elements to contemplate in terms of these songs, just like the Bee Gees’ disco traditional “Stayin’ Alive.”
Yeah, most likely greatest to keep away from that one at a funeral.
Additionally, some songs may come throughout with main hater vitality. Think about listening to “Since U Been Gone” blaring at a funeral––awkward!
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Whereas songs equivalent to Justin Bieber’s “Die in Your Arms” are heartfelt in different conditions, the title and the lyrics are a bit of too on the nostril.
However, some individuals might select to play upbeat music as a celebration of life. Nonetheless, jams like “HOT TO GO!” by Chappell Roan or “Life Is a Freeway” by Rascal Flatts might not precisely ship the best message for a funeral.
Beneath, learn on to search out out what songs you must positively keep away from taking part in at a funeral.
“Stayin’ Alive,” Bee Gees
Nothing sounds worse than the considered mourning a liked one whereas the Bee Gees’ peppy, ultra-catchy “Stayin’ Alive” performs. Except, after all, the deceased particular person had a fantastic humorousness. If not, taking part in this at a funeral can be ah-ah-ah-ah-awful.
“Die Younger,” Kesha
“Let’s profit from the night time like we’re gonna die younger” is an efficient sentiment for dwelling your life to the fullest in Kesha’s “Die Younger.” Besides what if the tune lyrics had been true? It turns into much less of a YOLO vibe and extra of a downer.
“One other One Bites the Mud,” Queen
Whereas “One other One Bites the Mud” by Queen is an iconic rock tune used at many sporting occasions, you must most likely not play this tune at a funeral. It could be a bop with a fab beat, however listening to this tune at a funeral would positively be insensitive.
“Freeway to Hell,” AC/DC
Whereas the title of AC/DC’s “Freeway to Hell” positively looks as if a tune you’d wish to play at your enemy’s funeral, the lyrics lean into the potential “occasion” of the afterlife. “Goin’ down / Social gathering time / My pals are gonna be there too,” the band sings. Yeah, most likely greatest to keep away from this one.
“Any person That I Used to Know,” Gotye
Whereas true in a flippant form of approach, “Any person That I Used to Know” by Gotye being performed at a funeral would simply be downright chilly. Gotye singing, “Now you are simply any person that I used to know,” appears particularly merciless. They’re useless… not forgotten!
“Survivor,” Future’s Little one
Whereas taking part in “Survivor” by Future’s Little one at a funeral is perhaps tongue-in-cheek in case you have a darkish humorousness, not everybody would admire the irony. “I’m a survivor, I’m gonna make it, I’ll survive,” is a brutal reminder of dying to listen to throughout a funeral.
“Bye Bye Bye,” *NSYNC
“I wanna see you out that door, child, bye bye bye,” sung by *NSYNC at a funeral is lowkey wild however perhaps becoming if the deceased particular person is somebody you hated? Nonetheless, the on-the-nose lyrics and danceable pop music don’t look like the very best match for a funeral.
“Since U Been Gone,” Kelly Clarkson
In the identical vein as “Bye Bye Bye,” Kelly Clarkson’s legendary breakup anthem “Since U Been Gone” can be a bit of stunning to listen to at a funeral. Think about being at a funeral and listening to “Because you been gone / I can breathe for the primary time.” Okay, impolite?
“Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You),” Kelly Clarkson
“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger…” besides when it does. Taking part in “Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You)” by Kelly Clarkson at a funeral can be peak irony. No must pour salt within the wound!
“Reside Whereas We’re Younger,” One Course
No one needs to hearken to baby-faced 1D sing about “getting some” and dwelling whereas we’re younger at a funeral, particularly if the one that died is gone too quickly. Except the particular person was an enormous Directioner? Even so, it’s most likely greatest to keep away from this one.
“Die in Your Arms,” Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber’s romantic 2012 ballad about dying within the arms of a lover is a ravishing tune, however let’s perhaps reserve it for a much less somber day. “Each time you contact me I simply / Die in your arms,” isn’t the very best line to listen to at a funeral.
“I’m Alive,” Celine Dion
This one’s fairly apparent… It ought to go with out saying that you just shouldn’t play a tune referred to as “I’m Alive,” in regards to the joys of dwelling, throughout a funeral wherein the particular person is… not alive. Celine Dion’s “I’m Alive” is an actual mood-booster, however it’s all about time and place.
“A Little Social gathering By no means Killed No one,” Fergie
“A Little Social gathering By no means Killed No one” … except after all it did. Fergie’s Nice Gatsby banger is a good decide for any celebration, besides a funeral. More often than not, individuals aren’t actually within the temper to bop till they drop on such a tricky day.
“Coronary heart Assault,” Demi Lovato
Coronary heart assaults are one of many main causes of dying on this planet, so taking part in Demi Lovato’s “Coronary heart Assault” would for positive twist the knife. If this was performed on the funeral of somebody who handed away from a heart-related situation, it might shortly turn into a meme.
“Locked Out of Heaven,” Bruno Mars
For individuals who imagine in an afterlife in heaven, you positively wish to block Bruno Mars’ “Locked Out of Heaven” from the funeral playlist. The title is self-explanatory… don’t convey down the vibe with a foul omen like that.
“Life Is a Freeway,” Rascal Flatts
“Life Is a Freeway” by Rascal Flatts factors out that life is fleeting, which might be not what you wish to be reminded of whereas in mourning. “There’s someday right here and the following day gone,” they sing earlier than belting out, “Life is a freeway / I wanna drive all of it night time lengthy.”
“Easy methods to Save a Life,” The Fray
Clocking in as one of many saddest songs ever made, this ballad by the Fray would take a funeral from miserable to devastating shortly. “I might have stayed up with you all night time / Had I recognized the right way to save a life,” the lead singer laments.
“Reside Your Life,” T.I. and Rihanna
“Simply dwell your life / No tellin’ the place it’ll take ya,” Rihanna sings on this iconic T.I. collaboration. Which is nice for individuals searching for inspiration, however not so nice for individuals mourning an individual who can not “simply dwell their life.”
“HOT TO GO!,” Chappell Roan
Chappell Roan’s large hit “HOT TO GO!” is certainly a crowd-pleaser – particularly with that lovable choreography. However it most likely wouldn’t please the group at a funeral to listen to about somebody being “scorching to go” in any context.
“I Don’t Wanna Reside Eternally,” Zayn and Taylor Swift
“I Don’t Wanna Reside Eternally” by Zayn and Taylor Swift options the pair duetting about ready for a lover to “come again house” as a result of they don’t wish to dwell ceaselessly with out them. On condition that it’s a Fifty Shades Darker soundtrack tune with an ironic title for a funeral, it’s greatest prevented.
“Breathin,” Ariana Grande
On “Breathin,” Ariana Grande reminds listeners to “simply preserve breathin’” by means of life’s struggles. Whereas it is perhaps an excellent reminder for the individuals mourning at a funeral, it’s a tricky tablet to swallow if you notice the deceased particular person gained’t be capable of “preserve breathin’” anymore.
“No One Mourns the Depraved,” Ariana Grande and the Depraved Forged
It’s exhausting to think about a funeral that might really warrant a tune like “No One Mourns the Depraved” when even the literal “Depraved Witch” didn’t deserve it. The opening tune from Depraved describes how “the depraved die alone” and “pleasure all through the land” spreads because of the dying of the witch. Yikes!
“Goodbye to You,” Scandal and Patty Smyth
Scandal’s single “Goodbye to You” is an upbeat breakup tune, with Patty Smyth singing “Guess it’s higher to say goodbye to you” with a smile on her face. No one feels cheerful or liberated at a funeral.
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Editor’s be aware: The ages listed on this gallery are as of February 2025.
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