Bad Bunny’s “Vete” is very much a breakup song. In fact the title, when translated from Bad Bunny’s native Spanish tongue, can be understood as him forcefully exclaiming ‘get out!’ And who he is relaying this sentiment...
In “Daddy”, Coldplay’s lead singer Chris Martin takes of the role of what can logically be deduced as a small child. And who he is addressing is the child’s father. Or more to the point,...
First off is should be noted that this song is not about a “black dog” nor apparently references one is any type of way, shape or form. Rather the title was inspired by an actual...
In “Danny’s Song”, the titular “Danny” is actually Kenny Loggins’ brother. And Kenny penned the lyrics of this song specifically to celebrate the birth of Danny and his wife’s first child. Thus as the title suggests, this...
Like many of Michael Jackson’s classics, this particular tune is based on a romance. But the highlight of this particular case is that the singer is dealing with a toxic partner. And from the onset MJ...
In Enya’s “Only Time”, the “time” is characterized as somewhat of an omniscient entity. In other words, we as people do not know what tomorrow brings. But as the old adage goes, ‘time reveals all truths’. And...
“Vogue” is clearly a dance song, i.e. one of those which encourages listeners to do a specific type of move. And that particular dance is known as vogueing, which is something Madonna picked up on via...
Frida was formerly a member of the renowned Swedish musical group ABBA. And one of the good things about the songs this grouping tends to put out is that they’re easy to understand. Such is the...
There have been varying explanations given to the meaning of “I Don’t Love You”. This includes a seemingly plausible one that states the singer is actually addressing a working girl. But the most popular theory is...
As far as the unorthodox title (“Watermelon Sugar”) of this song, it can theoretically be traced back to a lady whom Harry Styles dated named Camille Rowe. Miss Rowe referenced a book entitled “In Watermelon Sugar” (1968) as...