“Walk Em Down” is largely centered on threats, levied primarily via NLE Choppa, of gunning down opponents. Indeed the titular phrase, in the manner in which is it utilized at the beginning of NLE’s verse...
“Snowchild” is a song in which at first The Weeknd delves into his personal history. Indeed the title of this track is actually an allusion to the fact that he used to be akin to a...
The Weeknd’s “In Your Eyes” is vaguely reminiscent of another track on “After Hours” which is entitled “Hardest to Love”. For on that track also The Weeknd is able to perceive that the addressee is...
“Hardest to Love” is another track in which The Weeknd portrays the role of someone who is in a tumultuous romantic relationship. However, in this particular instance he is pretty much taking full responsibility...
“Escape from LA” is The Weeknd’s version of a love song within the context of an ‘evil world’. Or more to the point, he is in fact committed to his significant other, and we can...
The narrative featured in The Weeknd’s “Alone Again” is apparently centered on the narrator overdosing to a very serious degree. And there is a loved one nearby, whom based on the lyrics would logically be his romantic...
Mac Miller’s “Floating” is a fantastical track in that the lyrics are obviously not intended to be taken literally. The song is ethereal in nature, and it finds Mac singing of a state that lies...
The titular adjective (“Dangerous”) is apparently meant to be applied to Jay Gwuapo and his homeys. Simply put, they are a “dangerous group” of characters who are living the street life hardcore. For instance, Jay depicts...
The lyrics of “Hackers” are somewhat comedic and are part of a new subgenre of hip-hop which is being referred to as scam rap. What this basically boils down to is that yes, we once again have a...
In this song Popcaan is touting his fearlessness. Such is primarily manifest in the artist having no reservations when it comes to gunning down opponents. Or stated different, he is totally unintimidated by the...