Author: SMF

JME

“Nang” by Jme (ft. Skepta)

Generally speaking, this song features the type of braggadocio and machismo you would expect from British grime emcees. However, in this particular case said boastings are centered largely on their lyrical skills. For example, as is...

False Prophet

“False Prophet” by Bob Dylan

This is another deep, indeed we can even say esoteric song from Bob Dylan. For example, it is obvious at certain points that he is speaking to the concept of the afterlife. Also he delves into...

Migos

“Racks 2 Skinny” by Migos

When the Migos drop a track we already know what to expect. For instance opps who don’t measure up financially will most likely be taunted. In fact the title of this track, when viewed from a...

Slowthai

“Enemy” by Slowthai

According to the audio samples featured in Slowthai’s “Enemy”, it is somehow premised on the NME Awards which transpired in February of 2020. During said event, to make a long story short Slowthai, who took home...

Kehlani

“Serial Lover” by Kehlani

In this track it is Kehlani herself who is the titular “serial lover”. And what that statement basically means is that she conducts herself in such a manner in which she engages in a number...

Little Richard

“Tutti Frutti” by Little Richard

On one hand certain lyrics of Little Richard’s “Tutti Fruiti” don’t necessarily make sense.  That of course would be its most famous line, “a whop bop-b-lum b-lop bam bom”.  According to history, it is...

Can I

“Can I” by Kehlani (ft. Tory Lanez)

The titular question at hand centers on Kehlani asking her lover, who is being portrayed by Tory Lanez, if she can come over. That is to say that she considers him to be an exceptional...

Gooba

“Gooba” by Tekashi 6ix9ine

“Gooba” features the type of braggadocio that Tekashi 6ix9ine is known for. The lyrics in and of themselves aren’t particularly exceptional in that regard. But rather the real reason “Gooba” is making headline is because...

Kehlani

“F&MU” by Kehlani

To cut to the chase, the title of this song (“F&MU”) is actually an abbreviation for “f and make up”, with the first letter in that phrase being an allusion to bedroom fun. And accordingly, the...