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  2. Category:Songs about bullying - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about bullying" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  3. Friday (Rebecca Black song) - Wikipedia

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    Benni Cinkle, who became known as "that girl in pink" and appears during the second verse of the video, released her own song entitled "Can You See Me Now" and created an anti-bullying organization That Girl in Pink Foundation due to the negative response she got from "Friday". [92] [93] [94]

  4. Jumper (Third Eye Blind song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jumper" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind from their eponymous debut studio album (1997). The song was written and produced by frontman Stephan Jenkins, with additional production by Eric Valentine. Elektra Records released it as the fifth and final single from the album on August 4, 1998.

  5. Mean (song) - Wikipedia

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    [24] Additionally, the song lyrics reflect the issue of bullying, which is evident in a review by Matt Bjorke of Roughstock, who commented that "'Mean' is an interesting song in that it finds Taylor chewing out many people, particularly bullies. It's a song that really could become part of the anti-bullying campaigns for schools everywhere."

  6. Artists Against Bullying - Wikipedia

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    Artists Against Bullying (often styled as "Artists Against") was an agglomeration of seven Canadian musicians who united in 2012 to re-record the song "True Colors" by Cyndi Lauper.

  7. Sticks and Stones (Nicola Roberts song) - Wikipedia

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    Roberts co-wrote the song with Maya von Doll and its producer Dimitri Tikovoi. "Sticks and Stones" lyrically discusses her negative experiences as part of the girl group Girls Aloud, including that of her underage alcohol consumption and "faceless" bullying from the media and other celebrities. The song found success with anti-bullying ...

  8. Dare to Be Square - Wikipedia

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    It was recorded to raise awareness for Nickelodeon's anti-bullying campaign with all money raised going towards Kids Helpline. [3] The single was at the forefront of Nickelodeon's "Dare to Be Square" campaign, which encourages children to say no to bullying and embrace their individuality. [4] The song peaked at #73 in Australia.

  9. Caught in the Crowd - Wikipedia

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    The song is a first-person account by a passive observer towards bullying and the regret they experience later in life. In speaking with The Feed 's Patrick Abboud about the song's origins, she revealed that “I was never the bully but I was definitely bullied and I also saw other people being bullied, and didn't have the courage to step in ...