If your kid knows Wonderwall.... we’re the same kind of parent 😂🎶

If you’re also proudly passing down that elder millennial love.... this is for you 🖤🎶

Because somehow.... the same songs that got us through everything

are now the ones our kids are singing right next to us 🥹

And yeah.... maybe they don’t fully get it yet

but one day?! They will 💯

Until then.... we’ll keep raising them on good music, real life, and a little bit of chaos 😂☕

Drop a 🎶 if your kids are growing up on YOUR music

Follow for relatable chaos 😂

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... Read moreGrowing up in the 90s, songs like "Wonderwall" by Oasis weren't just hits—they were the soundtrack of our youth, encapsulating feelings and memories that feel almost nostalgic today. As a parent who resonates with this era, I find it incredibly special when my kids start singing these very songs. It’s like a bridge from my millennial past to their present. I must admit, my child probably doesn’t catch all the deep meanings behind the lyrics just yet, but the emotional tone, the melody, and the vibes are infectious and universal. This shared experience sparks conversations about the era, music history, and even life lessons wrapped in these classic tracks. It’s fascinating how "Wonderwall," with its simple yet profound lyrics, has maintained its appeal across decades. Parents passing down music isn’t just about nostalgia—it’s about cultivating an appreciation for good music and a connection to a time and culture that shaped us. In my own experience, introducing kids to these songs creates moments of joy and unexpected chaos (the coffee cups can testify). It’s a blend of real-life parenting—multitasking, making memories, and teaching through shared experiences. These tuning-in moments are therapeutic; they unify family discussions and encourage kids to explore music beyond the contemporary charts. Moreover, sharing this music enriches their cultural understanding and sometimes even influences their own creative expression. I encourage other parents to embrace this tradition and allow those golden oldies to play in your home. You’ll find it’s a lovely way to bond while instilling a deep love for music that resonates with soul and history. So if your kid knows "Wonderwall," you're definitely on the right track, reinforcing a unique millennial parenting identity, celebrating good music, real life, and yes, a little bit of happy chaos in the mix.