Yungblud is an artist who heavily espouses the concept of individualism. And “Braindead!” is based on his grasping of that belief system. The title, as you know, alludes to the idea of a person being mentally...
It is easy to conclude that Louis Tomlinson’s “We Made It” is based solely on a romance. The singer recounts getting acquainted with someone who would likely be his first true love (first verse). Then he...
For the most part, “Yesterday” is interpreted as a song about a doomed romance. This understanding of the tune is based specifically on its chorus. The singer lets us know that a female (who would...
Just about 24 hours before the release of “Look At Her Now”, Selena Gomez released another track titled “Lose You to Love Me”. That song was about her being caught up in a toxic...
Sentimentally, “Me Necesita” is more or less your average young adult love song. As far as its storyline, it is a tale of mutual romantic infatuation, if you will, between the singer and the addressee...
Oli Sykes, the frontman for Bring Me the Horizon, perceives his performing art as having therapeutic properties. Therefore when he was recently faced with the reality of discovering that his wife was being unfaithful, one of...
Basically “Casual Sabotage” deals with the concept of Yungblud being the victim of his own celebrity. As such the title, “Casual Sabotage”, actually points to the idea of him being victimized by fans. However, what makes...
Like many of XXXTentacion’s song, especially those released posthumously, “Hearteater” is quite terse lyrically. It has logically been concluded to be based on the rapper’s well-publicized, tumultuous relationship with a young lady by the name...
There are two prevailing theories as to the meaning of this song. Which one a listener subscribes to is really based on whom he or she interprets as the addressee, i.e. the female who...
Ray Charles’ “What’d I Say” is known for being quite-risqué, particularly in light of the era it was released in. Back in those days stating that a particular lady ‘knows how to shake her thing’...