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šŸŽµ Likes Over Lessons: The Anthem for Every Burnt-Out Teacher and Doomscrolling Teen

What happens when sarcasm meets sincerity, pop-punk meets protest, and teachers finally snap? You get ā€œLikes Over Lessonsā€ — a blistering, beat-driven ballad for our distracted digital age.




šŸ“± The Scroll That Broke the Chalkboard

In a world where 12-second dances dominate global consciousness and ā€œteaā€ from influencers counts as modern-day wisdom, the classroom feels more like a museum of irrelevance. That’s the backdrop for Likes Over Lessons — a satirical sonic slap that holds up a mirror to Gen Z's algorithm-fed education experience.

The song opens with tongue-in-cheek pop-punk energy, poking fun at students who know how to go viral but can’t find ā€œXā€ on a math test. What starts as comedy quickly turns into biting social critique.


šŸŽ¶ A Soundtrack of Frustration, Flares, and Feels

With lyrics like:

ā€œWe fight with books, you fight with memes —Guess who’s winning this digital dream?ā€

…it’s clear this track is more than entertainment — it’s an emotional outburst dressed as a rock anthem. It channels the real-life exhaustion of educators, the glazed-over glow of student screens, and the quiet fear that society is trading knowledge for clout.

The delivery shifts constantly — sarcastic talk-singing, gritty indie rock, breathy angst, and full-throttle pop-rock choruses. Every shift mirrors the chaos of modern attention spans and the emotional rollercoaster of trying to teach in 2025.


🧠 A Satire With Substance

Let’s be honest — Likes Over LessonsĀ isn’t here to shame teens or glorify the past. It’s a provocative invitationĀ to stop and think:Are we still learning, or just scrolling?Do we still listen, or just like?

It’s catchy, theatrical, and unapologetically over-the-top — but it strikes a deep chord. This isn’t just a teacher’s rant. It’s a digital-age wake-up callĀ for all of us.


šŸ« Who Should Listen?

  • TeachersĀ who’ve begged, cried, or just laughed at how hard it is to compete with screen time

  • StudentsĀ who might not realize how much they’ve tuned out

  • ParentsĀ trying to raise kids in a world of infinite distractions

  • AnyoneĀ who’s posted more than they’ve pondered this week


šŸŽ¤ Final Thoughts: This Song Hits Where It Hurts

Likes Over LessonsĀ delivers more than satire — it delivers soul. It turns everyday absurdities into art. It screams what many feel but don’t say. And in a world where going viral often matters more than getting it right, this song reminds us that truth doesn’t trend — but it still matters.

šŸŽ§ Listen NowšŸ“ŗ [Insert YouTube Link]šŸ’¬ What lyric hit you the hardest? Share it below and let’s start a conversation worth having.

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May 08
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

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