Author: SMF

Ariana Grande

“Worst Behavior” by Ariana Grande

As we have pointed out in the past whenever Ariana Grande drops a song related to love, fans are going to instantly speculate that it is about one of her real-life romances. And considering that...

Clouds

“Clouds” by NF

“Clouds” serves as the title track of (and lead single for) is the first full-length project NF has put out since 2019. And as alluded to in the facts section, the rapper has been pretty...

Overdrive

Conan Gray’s “Overdrive” Lyrics Meaning

The title of this song (“Overdrive”) is derived from automobile jargon. However, within the context of the lyrics it has nothing to do with cars but rather serves as a metaphor. And what it points to...

We're Good

“We’re Good” by Dua Lipa

Let’s get this out of the way from the jump – it has been concluded “We’re Good” is not about Anwar Hadid, Dua Lipa’s current boyfriend. Anwar Hadid, the younger brother of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid, began...

Tom MacDonald

Tom MacDonald’s “Cancelled” Lyrics Meaning

Tom MacDonald is a rapper who regularly addresses the issue of cancel culture. Cancel culture alludes to a phenomenon in the social-media age whereas public figures receive sometimes career-destroying backlash – in the form of bans,...

Fake Woke

“Fake Woke” by Tom MacDonald

On “Fake Woke”, Tom McDonald confronts a modern-day social phenomenon known as “cancel culture”. Cancel culture is another name for what transpires when a person says something politically incorrect and resultantly is ostracized by the online...

Yellow Bone

“Yellow Bone” by DaniLeigh

The implication on this song is that the “he” DaniLeigh is referring to throughout would be her current boyfriend, DaBaby.  And the thesis sentiment being expressed is that said romantic interest prefers a “yellow...

Lyla

“Lyla” by Oasis

The lyrics of Oasis’ “Lyla” indicate in a subtle way that we are dealing with a love song. The narrator clearly adores the addressee (Lyla). He even goes as far as calling her the...

Supertramp

“Breakfast in America” by Supertramp

Like many an Englishman during his day, Roger Hodgson had dreams of coming to America in his youth. Being a musician himself, he was inspired by the Beatles who famously came Stateside in 1964. And subsequently,...