Author: Amanda London

Dead Friends

“Dead Friends” by Demi Lovato

Demi Lovato is an artist who is known to regularly memorialize deceased loved ones in song. So it is with “Dead Friends”, with Demi doing so in her own special way, i.e. wondering how she survived a journey “through...

Heaven

“Heaven” by Bazzi

Bazzi’s “Heaven” is an interesting piece, in that first of all the singer appears to be relaying it from the perspective of someone who’s high, possibly on drugs as powerful as the likes of...

Good Enough

“Good Enough” by Maisie Peters

The lyrics of Maisie Peters’ “Good Enough” do a good job of encapsulating the gamut of emotions women tend to go through when, most simply put, their significant other decides to chase another lady. As far as...

Happy Ending

“Happy Ending” by Demi Lovato

In the recent past, we have pointed out how a semi-regular theme in the music industry revolves around singers, especially may we say of the pop variety, presenting themselves as these sort of gurus...

Her

“Her” by Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion is, all things considered, a looker. This is something that even The Rock himself, in a roundabout way, recently acknowledged. And in this song (“Her”), the rapper uses her physical attractiveness as one of the...

Sweet Tooth

“Sweet Tooth” by Maya Hawke

Maya Hawke’s “Sweet Tooth” definitely isn’t the easiest song to comprehensively understand. But what the vocalist seems to be getting at, most holistically put, is her commitment to and emotional dependency on her loved ones. And...