Miley Cyrus dropped “Endless Summer Vacation”, the follow-up to her 2020 studio album “Plastic Hearts”, on 10 March 2023. This was made possible via the support of Columbia Records in conjunction with Smiley Miley, the latter apparently...
We’ve thus far covered a handful of songs from Miley Cyrus’s album “Endless Summer Vacation”, and a couple of them, such as “Rose Colored Lenses”, are pretty cleverly written. In this case, besides for Cyrus the...
The tireless Miley Cyrus dropped her eighth studio album, “Endless Summer Vacation”, on 10 March 2023. It was on this same day that “River” was officially released, though this song also acts as the project’s second single. The project’s...
Information readily on Jeff Grecia is quite scant. He currently boasts a Facebook following of 4,000 and a little over 1,000 Instagram subscribers. What is ascertainable though is that he’s from the Philippines. And why do...
Lauren Daigle, a songstress from Louisiana with a discography dating back to 2014, has been one of the most successful Christian artists of the past few years. Both of her studio albums thus far, 2015’s “How...
“Honestly” was inspired by Ulrikke’s relationship with Christoffer Gunnestad. Besides co-writing this song, Gunnestad is the songstress’s business manager and also, as fate would have it, her bestie. A couple of years back, their friendship was...
Good luck trying to come to your own conclusive consensus concerning the meaning of the lyrics of Public Image Ltd’s “Hawaii”. Lyrically, this song is simplistic to the point of being borderline ambiguous. What is...
First off, it should be noted that this song is associated with a South Korean TV show called Alchemy of Souls, which, according to Google, features main characters such as “a powerful sorceress in a...
The vocalist in the case of “If Looks Could Kill” is a young up-and-comer from the ATL, the son of another rapper called I-20, who most notably used to run with Ludacris. Destroy Lonely himself...
Besides for the fact that both of their monikers begin with a J followed by a one-syllable, four-letter word, there really isn’t much similarity per se between J-Hope and J. Cole besides for them...