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10 Sumptuous Songs With Food In The Title

Songs with food in the title
Written by Corey Morgan

Top songs with food in the title

To express love in many ways, many artists and singers have used terms such as chocolate and sweets. Emotional issues can also be explored through poetic narrative using the names of culinary products.

Hidden messages can be conveyed through the use of food as a metaphor. Listeners may misinterpret what is being said at times. These words have been utilized by musicians to arouse philosophical and existential feelings among listeners. Songs featuring food in the title or lyrics reflect a wide range of feelings related with pleasure and happiness, as well.

10 Songs With Food In The Title:

1. American Pie’ by Don McLean

Don McLean - American Pie (Good quality)

Ranking first on our list of songs with food in the title is “American Pie”. The year of this song’s release in 1971 is a good indicator of its age. The song has numerous references to tears, screams, and death. This is a very depressing tune. If you don’t delve deeper into the song’s words, you can miss the point of the song altogether.

American Pie, in the words of Don McLean, is a poetic song. He’s been claiming for a long time that the song is a love letter to the United States of America. During the 2015 auction of the song’s lyrics, it was discovered that the song was about the United States of America going the wrong way.

2. ‘Cheeseburger in paradise’ by Jimmy Buffet

Jimmy Buffett - Cheeseburger In Paradise (Live)

Jimmy Buffett’s “Parrot Head Anthem” is a parrot-head anthem. When you first hear the song, you may think it’s a silly parody of a popular American tune. The song is a little more complex than first appears. The song was inspired by a true story that Buffett had gone through.

To get across the Caribbean, he had to subsist on canned food and peanut butter, until he reached the Island of Tortola and eventually got his hands on a cheeseburger that was worth the wait. Music about food can be an enjoyable pastime for those who enjoy it as much as Jimmy Buffet does.

3. Ham n Eggs’ by A tribe called Quest

The song “Ham n eggs” is unlike any other song in its ability to make you miss the food that your grandmother used to make.

The song describes a variety of dishes and snacks that can be made at home, including chicken, slim jims, and asparagus. However, there are also pauses in the song, and they embody the refrain, “I don’t eat any ham and eggs…” which appears multiple times throughout the lyrics of this song.

4. “Raspberry Beret” by Prince

Prince & The Revolution - Raspberry Beret (Official Music Video)

In this funk song from 1985, His Royal Badness tells the story of a narrator who is working in a five and dime store when he is approached by a mysterious customer who is astonishingly handsome.

When the weather is nice, she wears nothing but her signature hat, which is a beret made from an old sweater and has the color of vivid raspberries. Because of the powerful desire between them, the narrator and his new girlfriend, who is wearing a raspberry beret, decide to engage in sexual activity together while riding the narrator’s motorcycle.

5. “Biscuits” by Kacey Musgraves

Kacey Musgraves - Biscuits (Official Music Video)

There is a single piece of advice that is conveyed in this 2015 country song, and it revolves around eating.

The narrator is concerned that we are unduly curious about the smorgasbord of difficulty that others throw on their plates instead of cleaning up our own, and she expresses this concern by saying that she is concerned that we are. We take great pleasure in slandering others and making snap judgments.

She makes a point of highlighting the ineffectiveness of neighborhood gossipers who make others feel small by highlighting falsehoods, failures and instances of adultery and publicly exposing the family’s dirty laundry.

6. “Cake by the Ocean” by DNCE

DNCE - Cake By The Ocean

If you’re enjoying a slice of cake by the water, I can understand it being difficult to keep the sand from getting into the buttercream icing on the cake.

DNCE, a group consisting of Joe Jonas and his friends, had a huge amount of success on a global scale with their catchy pop song from 2015. The band was collaborating with music producers from Sweden, and those producers were getting “s*x on the beach” and “cake by the ocean” mixed up in their heads. This creative song was conceived as a result of the incorrect translation.

The narrator of the song pushes the object of his affection to engage in sexually adventurous behavior with him by acting out his ideal of having “cake by the beach.” He is picturing a bakery next to the water:

7. “Chicken Fried” by Zac Brown Band

Zac Brown Band - Chicken Fried (Official Music Video) | The Foundation

Join the Georgia boy in this country song from 2008 and raise a glass of sweet iced tea or a frosty beer to the straightforward pleasures of everyday living.

He rejoices in all of the things that lend meaning and comfort to life, including the following: God, love for one’s family and nation, pants that are the perfect fit, together with enjoyable music, peaches, pecan pie, and, of course, fried chicken cooked in lard from the South.

8. “Strawberry Swing” by Coldplay

Coldplay - Strawberry Swing (Official Video)

This alternative rock song from 2009 features a narrator who is reflecting on a significant memory from his youth. The narrator focuses on how much he and his childhood crush treasured each other.

They enjoyed one another’s company while conversing and sitting together, exuding a sweetness that was comparable to that of strawberries. Since then, his life has followed a number of various directions, and he is unable to feel fulfilled because he does not currently have a romantic connection of that kind.

9. “Bacon” by Nick Jonas (featuring Ty Dolla $ign)

Nick Jonas - Bacon ft. Ty Dolla $ign

To answer your question, yes, there is a song that is titled after those greasy, salt-cured pig strips. However, bacon is not actually the subject of this discussion. If everything is going great, then the only thing that could make it better is if it had bacon on it, which is the meaning of the phrase “put some bacon on it.”

In the opening verse of his new pop song from 2016, Nick Jonas gushes over the attractiveness of his exe-lover. Then, he admits that despite the fact that she is wonderful, he appreciates his independence even more. Even though his ex-girlfriend may be smoking hot, he enjoys living the single life because it involves neither commitment nor drama and bacon is not required.

10. “Lady Marmalade” song by Christina Aguilera

Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, P!nk - Lady Marmalade

This sexually provocative R&B song from 2001 was originally performed by the girl group Labelle (as in Patti Labelle), and it is about a Creole prostitute who goes by the moniker Lady Marmalade. She is, in fact, named after a type of preserve.

A customer by the name of Joe is involved in a transaction of business with Ms. Marmalade. Because she keeps him waiting for an inordinate amount of time in her boudoir while she spruces herself up, he inevitably blurts out, “Would you like to sleep with me tonight?” (“Will you be sharing the bed with me tonight?”) The song was included on the soundtrack for the movie “Moulin Rouge.”