Burlesque With Paris's Top 3 Galentine's Songs 2022...

Did you all know about Galentine’s Day? It’s only the best day of the year!! It is a day which is dedicated to “ladies celebrating ladies.”

Our friends are a big part of our everyday lives and are the loyal people we chose to have in our lives. They accept us for who we are during the good and bad times and are always there to offer us comfort and support without any judgments.

Today is the day that all of us ladies have a special day that is dedicated to celebrating all of our amazing friends. To continue the tradition of Galentine’s Day we have 3 songs for you to start your Galentine’s song playlist which are about friendship and female empowerment.

Here are Burlesque With Paris’s top 3 songs for Galentine’s Day this year…

 

Wannabe - Spice Girls

Along with bringing girl power to the 1990s, the Spice Girls gave us this enduring motto: “If you wanna be my lover, you gotta get with my friends.” In the infectious “Wannabe,” the Spice Girls understand how tricky it can be managing a new partner and your friends and the relationship of these two parties. But because “friendship never ends,” it’s pretty clear who should get preferential treatment.

 
 
 
 

Umbrella - Rihanna

When times are tough, your friends are there by your side telling you it’s okay. Throughout “Umbrella,” Rihanna honors this duty as a friend particularly with the line, “I’ll always be a friend / took an oath / I’ma stick it out ’til the end.” Whether you’re holding the umbrella or underneath it, take your role as a friend as seriously as Rihanna does.

 
 
 
 

You’ve Got A Friend - Carole King

It’s not a true celebration of friendship unless someone gets sentimental, and Carole King has just the song for your emotions. Her classic track “You’ve Got A Friend” perfectly summarizes the love you feel for your friends and the knowledge that even during the roughest storms, your friendship won’t sink. “Winter, spring, summer or fall, all you have to do is call” and they’ll be there for you. And so will Carole King.

 
 
 
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