“Still Softish” is actually a track which is centered on beef between social media stars. Josh Richards and his homey Bryce Hall are bringing it to another personality by the name of Lilhuddy. And the history behind...
Fans of Conway the Machine know that when he refers to ‘shooting’, i.e. like the title of this song, then he is by all means referencing bullets from a firearm. And likewise on this track...
“Believe It” is the title of a collaboration between Canadian singer PartyNextDoor and American-Barbadian singer Rihanna. The song’s lyrics are centered on a romantic union between the two narrators (Rihanna and PARTY). PARTY has...
Although to some degree the lyrics of “Affluenza” are meant to be whimsical, Conan Gray was inspired to write the song via his actual interactions with rich people’s kids. And it is quite obvious, even without...
Conan Gray’s “The Cut That Always Bleeds” is centered on the singer being caught up in a toxic relationship. More specifically his partner is the type to do him dirty, such as emotionally abuse Conan...
This track is somewhat of a braggadocious/comedic tune. Iamsu! goes about depicting himself as a paid thug – the usual rap music fare – though he takes a relatively-lighthearted approach in doing so. Meanwhile the title of...
As the title implies, “Better Days” is meant to be an inspirational tune. And although it is not mentioned in the lyrics, the premise of this song is based on the fact that it was...
Dua Lipa’s “Break My Heart” is premised on the singer being well-tenured in the field of romance. In other words, she has dealt with various dudes in the past and comes off as somewhat of...
The title of this song is actually a reference to “Will” Smith, a very famous musician and actor. And throughout the song, Joyner makes references to Smith in varying capacities. First and foremost we can say...
The lyrics of Jeremy Zucker’s “Julia” is a bit complex. Or let’s say that the singer has feelings of both love and hate for the titular “Julia”, his ex-girlfriend. For instance, in the first verse it...