Canciones sobre el dinero que nos encantan
¿Tienes alguna canción sobre el dinero pegada en tu cabeza? La música puede ser muy inspiradora y motivadora por muchas razones diferentes. Escucho la mayoría de los géneros musicales, rock and roll, pop, rap y punk, a menudo para relajarme o calmar mi mente de las muchas cosas en las que podría estar concentrada en ese momento.
Aunque la música country puede ser mi género musical menos favorito, estoy seguro de que hay muchas buenas canciones country sobre el dinero. Con más de 97Millones de cancionesEn el mundo y con nuevas canciones que se lanzan todos los días, es difícil no tener al menos algunas canciones favoritas.
Los servicios del mundo digital como Apple Music, Amazon Music y Pandora hacen que sea mucho más fácil acceder a una melodía pegadiza, cantar tu canción favorita o crear una lista de reproducción.
De hecho, muchas letras de canciones no siempre son sencillas. Los artistas utilizan metáforas en sus escritos, lo que puede dificultar la identificación del verdadero significado o, en algunos casos, de lo que está diciendo el cantante.
Bueno, hemos investigado a fondo para elaborar una lista de nuestras canciones favoritas sobre el dinero de las últimas cuatro décadas. Incluso hemos incluido algunas canciones country y una de un artista que asistió a FinCon y actuó en directo.
Aquí tienes nuestra lista de canciones sobre el dinero. Disfruta escuchándolas.
Las mejores canciones sobre el dinero
Si estás leyendo este blog, supongo que eres un nerd del dinero como el resto de nosotros. ¿Y qué mejor manera de inspirar a tu gurú interior del dinero que escuchar canciones sobre el dinero? Aquí tienes algunas buenas, solo por diversión.
1. Cuidando los negocios – BTO – (1973)
Esta canción es un buen clásico sobre el hombre (o la mujer) trabajador. Y lo que es más importante, habla de los beneficios de tener un trabajo extra.
Mejores letras:
Puedes empezar a trabajar a las nueve
Y empezar tu trabajo de esclavo para recibir tu paga
Si alguna vez te enojas Mírame,
soy autónomo
Me encanta trabajar en nada todo el día
2. Ella trabaja duro por el dinero – Donna Summer (1983)
An iconic song for women everywhere, this classic was featured in the famous movie Flashdance. If you’re looking for a movie that will inspire you to reach your dreams, Flashdance is it. And Donna Summer knocks it out of the park with this “girl power” song.
Best lyrics:
She works hard for the money
So hard for it honey
She works hard for the money
So you better treat her right
3. How to be a Millionaire? – A.B.C. – (1985)
The ultimate song about how wealth and consumerism can destroy your life if you let it. The official music video speaks volumes.
Best lyrics:
I’ve seen the future, I can’t afford it
Tell me the truth sir, someone just bought it
4. Opportunities (Let’s Make Lots of Money) – Pet Shop Boys (1985)
Having grown up in the 80’s, I always think of this time period in music as the beginning of a descent into rampant materialism among many sectors. What do you think?
Best lyrics:
I’ve got the brains, you’ve got the looks
Let’s make lots of money
You’ve got the brawn, I’ve got the brains
Let’s make lots of money
5. Money for Nothing – Dire Straits (1985)
There are rumors that this song was actually written as a diss on the 80’s rock metal band members of the time, as an insult to their overinflated egos. But Dire Straits member Mark Knopfler says the song was inspired by an appliance delivery man he met in New York. As Knopfler stood in the back of the store with the man, they watched MTV videos. The delivery man observed out loud “that ain’t workin’”, along with a number of other now-famous lines from the song.
Best lyrics:
Now look at them yo-yo’s that’s the way you do it
You play the guitar on the MTV
That ain’t workin’ that’s the way you do it
Money for nothin’ and chicks for free
6. If I had a Million Dollars – The Barenaked ladies – (1988)
Chances are you know this song. And chances are it’s gotten stuck in your head at least once.
Best lyrics:
If I had a million dollars
(I’d build a tree-fort in our yard)
7. Moneytalks – AC/DC – (1990)
AC/DC songs appear in movies from just about all time periods. And Moneytalks is no exception. It appeared in the movie, Moneyball.
Best lyrics:
A French maid, foreign chef
A big house with king size bed
You’ve had enough, you ship them out
The dollar’s up – down, you’d better buy the pound
8. C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) – Wu-Tang Clan (1993)
A well-written song about the meaning of poverty, life, and mistakes.
Best lyrics:
It’s been twenty-two long hard years of still struggling
Survival got me bugging, but I’m alive on arrival
I peep at the shape of the streets
And stay awake to the ways of the world cause shit is deep
A man with a dream with plans to make cream
9. Mo Money Mo Problems – The Notorious B.I.G. – (1997)
Lest you think money will solve all of your problems, listen to the words of The Notorious B.I.G. He’ll set you straight.
Best lyrics:
I don’t know what, they want from me
It’s like the more money we come across
The more problems we see
10. Ka-Ching! – Shania Twain ()
Another soul touching song about the dangers of falling headlong into consumerism.
Best lyrics:
We live in a greedy little world,
That teaches every little boy and girl
To earn as much as they can possibly,
Then turn around and spend it foolishly
We’ve created us a credit card mess
We spend the money that we don’t possess
11. Gold Digger – Kanye West ()
Way back before Kanye was talking about running for president, he was singing about watching out for girls who just want you for your money.
Best lyrics:
(She gives me money)
Now I ain’t sayin’ she a gold digger (when I’m in need)
But she ain’t messin’ with no broke n……
(She gives me money)
12. Beer Money – Kip Moore ()
A happy little song about enjoying what you have in life.
Best lyrics:
So come on, come on,
Baby, I’m buying
I got enough to last us all night and
You got the kiss that tastes like honey
And I got a little beer money
13. Counting Stars – One Republic ()
This song reached #1 on Billboard’s Top 40. The quintessential song about those nights when you’re lying in bed, wondering how you’re going to pay the bills.
Best lyrics:
Lately I been, I been losing sleep (hey!)
Dreaming about the things that we could be
But baby, I been, I been prayin’ hard (hey!)
Said no more counting dollars
We’ll be counting stars
14. Stressed Out – Twenty-one Pilots ()
Another chart-topping song about the often somber transition from adolescence to adulthood, and how we often long for the innocence of childhood.
Best lyrics:
We used to play pretend, give each other different names
We would build a rocket ship and then we’d fly it far away
Used to dream of outer space but now they’re laughing at our face
Saying, “Wake up, you need to make money”
Yeah
15. Sallie Mae Back – Dee-1 ()
A highly identifiable song for many college attendees about the woes of student loan debt.
Best lyrics:
Huh let me tell you what i been through when it comes to Sallie
She call me at least twice a day she want her money badly
Calling me from different numbers ooh she think She slick
16. Bad Checks – Houses ()
The ultimate YOLO (you only live once) song. Not sure I’d live by the lyrics, though.
Best lyrics:
We’re down and out baby, I don’t care.
I wanna feel like a millionaire,
so lets get to it.
Cause there aint’ nothing wrong.
F— the what’s next, go and cash your bad checks.
17. Money (That’s What I Want) – Barrett Strong (1960)
This classic has been covered by a number of bands, including the Beatles, the Doors and Led Zeppelin. It’s been used in dozens of movies over the years. And chances are that no matter how old you are, you’ve heard some version of this song.
Best lyrics:
Your love gives me such a thrill, but your love don’t pay my bills
I need money
That’s what I want
18. Money – Pink Floyd (1973)
There’s nothing like a little Pink Floyd to make you feel rebellious and anarchistic.
Best lyrics:
Money, get away
Get a good job with good pay and you’re okay
Money, it’s a gas
Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash
New car, caviar, four star daydream
Think I’ll buy me a football team
19. Rich Girl – Hall Oates (1977)
The quintessential, timeless song about a gold digger that cares more about money than people.
Best lyrics:
And you say
You can rely on the old man’s money
You can rely on the old man’s money
You’re a rich girl, a rich girl
Oh, you’re a rich, rich girl yeah
Say money but it won’t get you too far, oh
For the Love of Money – The O’Jays (1974)
This song is often misinterpreted to be a celebration of the accumulation of money. But O’Jays members say it’s a stern warning about idolizing money over people.
Best lyrics:
For the love of money
People will lie, Lord, they will cheat
For the love of money
People don’t care who they hurt or beat
21. 9 to 5 – Dolly Parton (1980)
Yes, this is an oldie, but it’s a goodie. The lyrics sum up life for most of us pretty accurately.
Best lyrics:
Workin’ 9 to 5, what a way to make a livin’
Barely gettin’ by, it’s all takin’ and no givin’
They just use your mind and they never give you credit
It’s enough to drive you crazy if you let it
As you peruse through the lyrics of each of these popular tunes, remember that you have the power within yourself to change your money situation. The journey from paycheck-to-paycheck living to financial security begins, simply, with education.
On this blog and personal finance blogs everywhere, you’ll find a wealth (no pun intended) of information on how to get out of debt, save and invest, and change your attitude about money. My family’s story is the perfect example of how to go from failing with money to succeeding with money. You can
I’m a firm believer that anyone can change their financial situation. It might not be easy, but it can be done. Take the time to learn about money and put in the effort to enact the good advice you learn about.
You may not ever reach millionaire status–or maybe you will. But even if you don’t, isn’t making an improvement in your financial situation is worth the efforts, isn’t it!
Final Thoughts
We all have a little rock star in us. We may not be on stage singing the chorus to our favorite anthem, but there’s always the bathroom mirror.
I’m sure we are just scratching the surface with our short list of songs about money. I mean not even my favorite band, U2,He hecho la lista. Si no has oído hablar de estas canciones populares o nunca las has escuchado, pruébalas. No te quedes pegado a ellas mientras las escuchas.
Pero usa la letra para recordarte que tu mentalidad sobre el dinero puede ser buena o mala, positiva o negativa. Elige la actitud “positiva” sobre el dinero. Haz los cambios que necesites. Ahorra más. Paga tus deudas. Aumenta tus ahorros para la jubilación.
Aumente sus ahorros no relacionados con la jubilación. Cree fondos para la universidad de sus hijos o nietos. Pague la hipoteca. Cree un fondo de donaciones para tener suficiente dinero para donar a personas y causas que son importantes para usted.
Diseña tu situación financiera de manera que las canciones sobre el dinero te hagan reflexionar y no te depriman. Mereces algo mejor que vivir de un sueldo a otro. Mereces seguridad financiera y dormir tranquilo por las noches, sin preocuparte por si podrás o no pagar las cuentas.
¿Cuáles de estas canciones sobre el dinero te suenan más? ¿Cuál es tu canción favorita sobre el dinero? ¿Qué otras canciones o letras de éxito hemos dejado fuera de la lista?
Brian es padre, esposo y profesional de TI de profesión. Es bloguero de finanzas personales desde y, junto con su familia, ha logrado saldar con éxito más de 100.000 dólares de deudas de consumo. Ahora que Brian está libre de deudas, su misión es ayudar a sus tres hijos a prepararse para sus vidas financieras y educar a otros para que logren el éxito financiero. Brian está involucrado en su comunidad local. Como presidente del Comité Financiero de la Junta de Educación de su distrito escolar local, ha ayudado a lanzar con éxito un programa de educación financiera desde jardín de infantes hasta 12.º grado en un distrito de seis mil estudiantes.
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