A funny yet heartfelt rock song that gently criticizes resistance to change, using humor, warmth, and everyday relationship dynamics.
Artist: Aton O’Cat
Release date: February 4, 2022
Genre: Funny Rock / Light Rock
Theme: Change, conservatism, relationships, personal growth
Music : Joseph J Nota
Lyrics: Joseph J Nota
Mood: Playful, warm, ironic, thoughtful
For fans of: Humorous rock songs, relationship storytelling, light social critique
“I Don’t Like Changes” is built around a recognizable situation: discussions about improvement that immediately meet resistance. Inspired by everyday conversations, the song captures how people can instinctively reject change; not out of malice, but out of habit, comfort, or fear of the unknown.
Rather than turning confrontational, Aton O’Cat approaches the topic with humor and empathy. The song acknowledges that change can be uncomfortable, while also suggesting that perseverance often leads to appreciation in hindsight. Its light tone makes the message accessible and relatable.
At its core, “I Don’t Like Changes” explores the tension between stability and progress. The lyrics reflect:
Resistance to new ideas
The desire to keep peace instead of pushing conflict
The challenge of convincing someone who dislikes change
The belief that improvement often proves itself over time
The repeated line “I don’t like changes” becomes both a humorous refrain and a symbol of a conservative mindset. The narrator doesn’t attack this attitude but gently questions it, suggesting that growth sometimes requires persistence and patience.
Musically, the song supports its playful message:
Light rock foundation, easy and accessible
Catchy, repetitive chorus, reinforcing humor
Straightforward rhythm, keeping the song relatable
Clear vocal delivery, emphasizing storytelling
Uncomplicated arrangement, matching the everyday theme
The music feels friendly and conversational, just like the lyrics.
Music and lyrics : Joseph J Nota ©
Each time when we have a discussion
About changes that have to be made
Our relation won’t get a concussion
But some principle basics must be overlaid
I don’t like changes she said to me
I know was my answer but I thought we will see
Sometimes improvements you just have to persevere
Appreciation follows afterwards sincere
I am the guy who wants to agree
But sometimes exceptions are all right
In some situations they just can’t see
So do what you want to avoid a fight
I don’t like changes she said to me
I know was my answer but I thought we will see
Sometimes improvements you just have to persevere
Appreciation follows afterwards sincere
She is the girl that is very clever
But smart people also make mistakes
So if you have the best idea ever
Make it happen and don’t forsake
I don’t like changes she said to me
I know was my answer but I thought we will see
Sometimes improvements you just have to persevere
Appreciation follows afterwards sincere
I don’t like changes she said to me
I know was my answer but I thought we will see
Sometimes improvements you just have to persevere
Appreciation follows afterwards sincere
“I Don’t Like Changes” humorously explores resistance to change in everyday relationships.
Yes, it uses humor and warmth rather than confrontation.
Lightly. It questions resistance to change without attacking individuals.
It is inspired by real-life conversations, expressed in a universal way.
A light, humorous rock song.
The repeated chorus mirrors how resistance to change is often repeated.
No, it promotes patience and understanding.
It can be interpreted romantically or more generally.
That change can be difficult, but often worthwhile.
With a smile and a bit of self-recognition.