Author: SMF

Just Wanna Rock

“Just Wanna Rock” by Lil Uzi Vert

Within the context of “Just Wanna Rock”, Lil Uzi Vert appears to be using the word “rock” primarily as a synonym for dancing, particularly as far as encouraging females to do so. Or at least...

Hurts to Love

“Hurts to Love” by Nick Carter

As you may already know, Nick Carter’s “Hurts to Love” is addressed from one brother to another. The addressee is someone who recently passed away at a relatively young age. In the chorus, the...

The City

“The City” by The 1975

It has been reasonably postulated that “The City” speaks to the subject of drug addiction. Those who believe so have relied on the terminology of the bridge. For instance, there Matty mentions “the MD” in a...

It's a Beautiful Day

“It’s a Beautiful Day” by Rushawn & Trinix

The lyrics of this song were actually derived from a 2014 track titled “Beautiful Day” by Jermaine Edwards, a Jamaican singer/songwriter who is recognized primarily as a gospel artist. So accordingly, both the original and the “It’s...

Flames Adorn The Silence

“Flames Adorn the Silence” by Stutterfly

At Song Meanings + Facts, we often go about making a heartfelt attempt to interpret tracks which other analysts dare not tread upon. Usually, no matter how out there a song’s lyrics may read on...

Ava

“Ava” by FAMY

This song, the only notable one that FAMY has managed to come out with, is quite an interesting piece in that first of all, it’s challenging to put “Ava” into any type of definitive category. The title is, as...

Nice Dream

“Nice Dream” by Radiohead

The composition of (Nice Dream) was inspired by “My Sweet Lord“, the biggest solo hit of the late George Harrison’s career. The two songs are similar in nature in regards to the terseness of the verses as well...

WRITING A SONG ANALYSIS

How to Write a Song Analysis

English class can be boring sometimes, even for those of us who actually enjoy reading and writing. But occasionally or at least ideally, we will be given assignments that are actually exciting and interesting to...

Glass Onion

“Glass Onion” by The Beatles

These days it’s somewhat common for songs to be overanalyzed, especially if it’s one with obscure lyrics that comes to us via an artist who is undeniably an A-lister. That’s sorta understandable considering that...