Fag song
used by males to justify the single song they truly like, however, is a song that is typically listened by females. you may only have one.
tim: cool, “my life would suck without you” by kelly clarkson is on!
steve: what the h-ll?
tim: f-ck off. it’s my f-g song.
songs sung by people who think they are either cool, or think that they are cool because they aren’t cool. these songs are usually sung by members of a high school choir, band, or orchestra.
f-g songs include (but are not limited to)
piano man by billie joel
the day the music died by don mcclean
and just about any journey song, especially:
don’t stop believing
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