In this song, Charli XCX is apparently addressing a former romantic interest. And the bulk of the lyrics are dedicated to her detailing how much she likes him in addition to inviting him, more or...
The title of this song points to the idea of Juice WRLD “feeling righteous”. Within the context of the lyrics, this actually alludes to his fashion sense, i.e. the rapper rockin’ an “all-white Gucci suit”,...
The Scotts is a new crew, actually a duo, consisting of Travis Scott and Kid Cudi (whose real name is Scott Mescudi). So this song serves as sort of an introductory track for their collective. And in a lot of...
“Shameika” harps back to Fiona Apple’s childhood, specifically her days as a middle schooler. And the way the lyrics play out are as if she was somewhat of a lonely child though with a lively...
The premise of “Why Worry” features the rapper (Isaiah Rashad) expounding on various stressors in his life. For instance, he seems to be preoccupied with his cashflow, as in ‘worried about his M’s’, i.e. his...
What the title of this song actually refers to is a “weird time of life” that the singer is going through. And whereas Yungblud intentionally released this track during the 2020 pandemic, apparently “Weird!”...
“Light of Love” is premised on the singer dealing with some type of harrowing depression. This theme is presenting throughout using various metaphors. But the underlying message is that despite this sensation, she feels that she...
On “Covid Mansion”, Hopsin addresses various aspects of the virus pandemic, from both a humorous and frustrated disposition simultaneously. As far as his frustrations goes, this is largely due to the fact that, according to...
Hayley Williams has described this song as one whereas she is addressing a “younger, weaker version” of herself. But this isn’t one of those general-advisory kind of scenarios. Rather she is harping on a particular event, i.e....
Although Tevin Campbell himself has described “Can We Talk?” as being “about stalking” almost three decades after its release, the truth of the matter is that the lyrics themselves aren’t offensive. Rather the situation reads as if...