Jxdn’s “Angels & Demons” is a dual-themed song. On one hand Jxdn is addressing a romantic interest. And what he is telling her, basically, is to have rigorous bedroom fun with him. Secondly, whereas it has been...
To cut right to the chase, “Your Pain Is Better Than Mine” is a song which is critical of Jarosław Kaczyński, who at the time of its release is the political leader of Poland. And...
“Kiwi” centers on the singer’s romantic relationship with a woman whom we can say has wild, loose sort of lifestyle. Some analysts have described her character as being a femme fatale. However, there isn’t anything in...
The title of this song is derived from its chorus. And to make a long explanation short, it points to the rappers’ assertion that they do not have to tolerate any romantic interests whom they...
Anyone who is experienced in the field of romance would likely acknowledge that sometimes such relationships can be a learning experience. For instance in some cases an individual may find a partner who loves him alright. But...
The title of this Future song alludes to the assertion that Future has a ‘yellow Lamborghini’. This is the vehicle which he utilizes when he is “trapped in the sun”. Perhaps what he is saying...
The title (“Solitaires”) of this song points to a line in the chorus in which Travis Scott exclaims that he (and Future) have “solitary diamonds, solitary jewels”. And getting straight to the point, this statement...
The title of this song is based on a popular idiom, which you’ve likely heard before, that reads pushing up daises. This metaphor alludes to the concept of death. Basically if someone is ‘covered in daisies’, as...
Basically, in this song the singer is celebrating the concept of falling in love. She has a new romantic interest in her life. And the way the lyrics read are that now that she has found...
About a month and-a-half ago, we featured a track Joyner Lucas dropped entitled “Will” which, all things considered, was about as big of a tribute an artist can give to actor/rapper Will Smith. Indeed Smith...