In a tough world, everything still comes down to three things. You can choose to hate, remain agnostic or non-committal or you can love. Facing those choices, loving wins.
Pop music’s most durable anthems don’t just celebrate love — they frame it as a decision, often made when easier choices exist.
From U2’s With or Without You, where love is embraced despite its emotional cost, to Whitney Houston’s I Will Always Love You, which redefines love as the courage to let go, the message is consistent: love isn’t merely something that happens, it’s something you choose. Rihanna’s We Found Love places that choice in chaos, Al Green’s Let’s Stay Together anchors it in endurance, and Bob Marley’s One Love elevates it into a moral act.
These songs endure not because they promise perfection, but because they honor love as an act of agency — a decision made when walking away would be easier and that applies to people in our lives.
Al Green’s Let Stay Together captures the idea that love isn’t just something you feel — it’s something you decide to continue, regardless of circumstances.
“Whether times are good or bad, happy or sad…”
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