According to K. Forest, “Against the Wall” is supposed to be premised on the idea of the best coming out in an individual, particularly himself, when his “back [is] against the wall” – as in...
As can be noted from the title, this song is in recognition of “Valentine’s Day”, a holiday dedicated to celebrating romantic love. But at the same time we can see that the word “shameful” is...
In “Need Me”, J.I. is by and large addressing a romantic interest. Their relationship appears to be a bit complicated, and at certain junctures it’s pretty obvious that he may be talking about different ladies. But the...
Perhaps the neatest way to classify Cookiee Kawaii’s “Vibe” is as it being a twerk song. Kawaii is addressing a romantic interest. And what she has set about doing, succinctly put, is attracting him with her...
The title of this song (“Blueberry Faygo”) is actually a reference to a specific flavor of a soft drink particularly popular within some circles in the United States. More specifically the reason a hardcore rapper...
The easiest way to describe Justin Bieber’s “All Around Me” is as it featuring the singer celebrating his relationship with the addressee. Indeed as indicated by the title, he has formed a strong emotional dependency...
“Luv Is Art” is a song in which A Boogie wit da Hoodie alongside fellow rapper Lil Uzi Very basically rhyme about two different subject matters. A Boogie’s primary focus is on his romantic relationship...
Apparently the reason that A Boogie wit da Hoodie decided to name this tune “Cinderella Story” is because the addressee, the woman whom he is absolutely smitten with, has an affinity for “Cinderella stories”. Also...
The overall theme of “Me and My Guitar” is A Boogie lamenting over specific factors in his life which are leading to his depression. More specifically he is addressing his ex-girlfriend. And you can say that...
Running numbers is a popular colloquial term which is used to refer to illegal-lottery schemes which are run by organized-crime syndicates. And in the chorus of this song, Roddy Ricch mentions that he and his collaborators...