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Musical Narratives: 7 Songs About Situationship

Musical Narratives: 7 Songs About Situationship

Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Janine Berdin, Ariana Grande, Harry Styles, The Juans, Niki

Have you ever been in a situationship? Casual relationships have long existed; however, these undefinable ships were not previously referred to as situationships. A situationship is distinct from a typical committed relationship especially because it centers on the uncertainty of the standards. Given that, it is hard to gauge the stability of the connection between two people.

And when it strikes you pain—words hide behind your tongues—and you start to communicate in the absence of verbal arguments. We lean on quotes or literary compositions, such as poems and songs, to describe the hurt.

Here are seven songs depicting the complex realities of situationships:

1. Sitwasyonship by Janine Berdin

Janine Berdin wrote a song about situationship
Sitwasyonship Music Video / YouTube

Straight up from the title, Sitwasyonship is a song tackling the ambiguities of being in a situationship. Indulging in the warmth of intimacy like cuddling and sharing special moments but also knowing you are not in a committed relationship.

2. Boyfriend by Ariana Grande and Social House

Ariana Grande - Boyfriend, a song about situationship
Boyfriend Music Video / YouTube

This song explores the phase of being flirty yet not wanting to define the label. Specifically, the issue of not wanting to commit because of crazy things that’s happening in my life right now. Even so, you view this little love interest as something you want to keep but do not want to progress. Moreover, this song tackles the fear of taking a risk and the thought of not being enough. Nevertheless, You still want them to be yours and you still want to be theirs—just without the label.

3. The Feeling by Justin Bieber ft. Halsey

The Feeling Music Video / YouTube

Am I in love with you or am I in love with feeling?

This masterpiece discusses the doubt and confusion that come with being in love. After experiencing a different type of affection, questions surface whether you’re genuinely in love or just fascinated with the feeling. This song describes the moments when your brain and heart compete with one another. Is your mind playing tricks on you or your feelings towards the other person is true?

4. Hatid by The Juans

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What would you do when the person that makes you happy finds happiness in another person? Hatid perfectly exemplifies the art of letting go. The lyrics show a brokenhearted person who chooses to prioritize their loved one’s happiness. This song explores one’s ability to be selfless, even if it means losing someone they genuinely care for.

5. Backburner by Niki

Backburner - Situationship Anthem
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Hey, are you still there? Good.

This song is about a problematic situationship where someone settles for a second choice. Letting yourself commit the same mistakes repeatedly of begging someone’s attention. Emphasizing how you thought you were a fast learner, but not when it comes to this situation—you keep coming back to the other person’s backburner.

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6. Satellite by Harry Styles

Satellite Official Video / YouTube

The song Satellite is about trying to be closer to someone who appears to be keeping their distance. The line “spinning out, waiting for you to pull me in” expresses hope for acknowledgment. Built on the idea of endlessly orbiting around and around in circles—attempting to get closer yet always falling short.

7. The 1 by Taylor Swift

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There are times when we think we have moved on, but we suddenly reminisce the memories we’ve made with them. The 1 perfectly encapsulates that feeling. You’re both living the best lives now but you can’t stop wondering how life would be if it only worked out. Is there anything you could have done differently or better that could keep the person?

It would’ve been fun, if you would’ve been the one.

The Situationship Maze

When emotions become the engine and our hearts begin to drive, you can’t help but speed into the aesthetic ruin of love. Though exploring and chasing down the hazy road is thrilling, beware because the avenue of twisted affection was never an illuminated path.

In this what-looks-like-an-endless road, we get lost around the idea of ‘what if’ and ‘what could have been.’ The only way to rise is by choosing self-love; it is the ultimate liberation we can give ourselves. It’s the key to breaking free from our hearts’ aches and blurriness.

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