I have a few songs that I think represent me in some way or another.
Little Fang - Avey Tare's Slasher Flicks: I feel like this song kind of represents my childhood to early teenage years (encouragement and such.)
Space Oddity - David Bowie: This one fits because (according to one translation of the lyrics) it shows my various isolation-ish times and social problems.
Riptide - Vance Joy: Just the more upbeat side of me (when I'm with friend and stuff).
I have a lot of songs that can describe me. And, of course, a lot of them are not happy. I'll try to throw in a happy one at the end.
Skulls (http://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEASDdR9sq8") by Bastille is probably the biggest one so far; to me, it symbolizes that I've only ever had one friend who was constantly there, as the others slowly left me. Coincidentally, she has also recently admitted to harboring a crush on me (it's mutual and we're both figuring out what to do about it). She has been my friend since we were very young, and I admit that I am very grateful for her constant companionship, as even though all my other friends have subsequently left me for various reasons, she was there.
In One Ear (http://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkHe7syl7b0") by Cage The Elephant is another. It's another big one, because personally, I am not the person that is approachable and unlike everyone else in my town (my family does not bow down to the mainstream roles of the town and are considered an alternative family). While every other person in my school dresses in a very popular way, I look like a low-key metalhead, especially with my hair dyed blue and very static wardrobe of black. This, of course, has lead to people teasing me and calling me a Satanist (I have literally said, out loud, that I am an atheist). And yet I still keep ignoring them, huh.
Staying Up (http://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCaRFVlARl0") by The Neighbourhood. Another song about my insomnia and recurring nightmares (which have proven to be the cause of my insomnia at times).
Miles To Go (http://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-YcOLQd2gE") by Stateless. This isn't as big as In One Ear or Skulls, but it is very profound about my view of the world and my constant insomnia (which sometimes keeps me awake until 4 a.m. in the morning, every night).
Landfill (http://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnf2J-V_OWA") by Daughter. Relates to a guy I liked a while ago. I hated him and liked him at the same time. It also applies to a lot of my friends in a platonic manner.
I Hope This Gets To You (http://"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnzAD4Aahfo") by The Daylights. Not as sad as it sounds, I promise. Basically how I feel towards the aforementioned friend of mine. I said I'd throw in a happy one!
Fight Song - Rachel Platten: I've been weak for much time, no one ever stood up to me, and now, I have friends who are willing to help me. I was constantly bullied because of my name, that is, of course Brazilian and they kept on making "parodies" of my last name, placing a inappropriate word in it just for fun. I grew tired of it and tried to stand up for myself. It didn't work before, but now I'm stronger and nothing will pull me down ever again.
Her Last Words - Courtney Parker: It means a lot to me, since it was the last thing my friend who killed herself sent me before she passed away. I think I kept it on my heart as a tribute to her, even though she killed herself I love to hear this song to remember about her.
Not Gonna Die - Skillet: Again, about people making fun of my name. Last year, they started it again, and a friend stood up for me and sent me this music. It made me feel better and I love listening to it when I'm down. It helped me a lot, and actually, it explains a bit of my school life.