Author: Amanda London

Cry for Me by TWICE

“Cry for Me” by TWICE

TWICE’s “Cry for Me” finds the narrator addressing a romantic interest. Apparently, the two of them have already broken up. But whereas she, the Speaker, has experienced a fair share of resultant heartbreak, he doesn’t seem...

Panorama by IZ*ONE

“Panorama” by IZ*ONE

IZ*ONE’s “Panorama” reads like a love song, although there aren’t any overt references to romances. Rather the wording comes off more like a puppy-love type of scenario, although they can also be interpreted as...

SFB by Bella Thorne

“SFB” by Bella Thorne

The acronym (“SFB”) which serves as the title of this song stands for either “stupid f***ing b***h” or “super f***ing b**ch”, depending on who Bella Thorne is using it to refer to. That is to...

Holiday in Cambodia by Dead Kennedys

“Holiday in Cambodia” by Dead Kennedys

The Kennedys’ “Holiday in Cambodia” is primarily targeted at college kids who assume the position of activists just because they have studied certain topics at school. The writer’s point here is that such people...

Kitty Jay by Seth Lakeman

“Kitty Jay” by Seth Lakeman

In this track, Seth Lakeman narrates the story of a farm girl named Mary, popularly remembered as Kitty Jay. The song, presented in the form of a prayer, addresses her tragic account of how...

Heresy by Rush

Rush’s “Heresy” Lyrics Meaning

In the song “Heresy”, the narrator speaks about the destruction of the Berlin Wall which brought an end to at least 40 years of Communist rulership. The narrator goes on to detail the end...