“The Take” is a bedroom fun song. It is one of those types where the artist is tasked with letting the female addressee know how effective he is in the sack. So for instance, in...
If you already know Lil Uzi Vert, then you already know what “Venetia” is about. But there are a couple of sections, both being in the second verse, which stand out in particular. One is when...
In the first verse of “Captain Hook”, Megan Thee Stallion asserts that she “ain’t no ho”. However, she dedicates the bulk of the lyrics to detailing her sensual interactions with a number of men (as...
GRLwood’s “I’m Yer Dad” is a song meant to be a comedic look at popular notions concerning ideological masculinity. Or stated otherwise, the singer doesn’t harp on her relationship with the man at the center...
The primary topic of City Morgue’s “Nitro Cell” is violence, with a special emphasis on such perpetrated on the street. Overall the rappers present themselves as the types who like to physically deal with opps by...
If there’s one sentiment that comes off from the onset of “Bent”, it’s the narrator perceiving himself as being a vulnerable individual. He seems to acknowledge that there is the strong likelihood of unfavorable occurrences...
Like “Disease” (2002), this is another Matchbox Twenty track in which the romantic interest at hand is depicted as a very-beautiful yet wicked lady. That is to say that yes, beholding her beauty will in...
This song is based on a romantic relationship the narrator (Rob Thomas) is in. And it is pretty clear from the onset that, from his perspective, this association has run its course. Now what the...
“How Far We’ve Come” is being relayed from the perspective of someone who is witnessing the end of the world. Or perhaps more accurately, let’s say he is imagining what the end of the world would...
The title of this song (“Breathe”) alludes to the singer needing breathing space, i.e. a break, from his romantic relationship. Or rather let’s say that he recognizes both he and his partner “need to let...