There are conflicting theories concerning the intricacies of Arcade Fire’s “Crown of Love”. But what is definitively agreed on is that the singer is going through an emotional stage in his life, one in which...
Liam Payne’s “Stack it Up” can be classified as one of those types of songs which is meant to inspire the listener to work hard and make a lot of bread. But more specifically,...
Ameer Vann’s “Emmanuel” deals with a myriad of topics. It is the title song from the EP it is featured on and encapsulates many of the ideas presented on the other tracks. Indeed “Emmanuel” is...
As many of us already know, Ameer Vann was forced to leave the Brockhampton hip-hop collective in 2018 due to allegations he misconducted himself sensually. And “Emmanuel”, the EP which “Los Angeles” is featured on, is his...
The best way to describe a homecoming queen is as a young lady who is a senior in high school and is formally voted as being the most-popular girl in her class. Understandably holding such a title...
The title of this song (“Pop Trunk”) appears as if it may very well be a double entendre. On the surface it appears to be a shoutout to a particular disc jockey named DJ Screw...
Dave is a British artist. And “Professor X” is heavily imbued with slang from that region, some of which only a true local can decipher. But there are still certain general themes which can be ascertained...
In “Dollhouse”, Melanie addresses a girl who uses a dollhouse as a means of escape from her reality of a messy family life. The family pretends that everything is fine, however when no one...
The premise of the lyrics of Alice Merton’s “No Roots” is quite simple. Merton reportedly relocated an average of once every 2 years over a 24-year period. And when we say relocated, we mean...
“Pity Party” simply tells the story of the narrator’s frustration as she is left all alone at her birthday party to which she invited several of her ‘friends’. Apparently none of them showed up,...