The overall project upon which “High School Sweethearts” is featured is based on the theme of Melanie Martinez still being in school. And in this track, the singer is addressing her sweethearts in high school,...
Apparently the title of this song (“On the Road”) alludes to the idea of the artists being on tour. In particular, the aspect of those experiences they wish to highlight is the work ethic...
In “Allergic”, Post Malone is singing about an on-again/off-again romantic relationship that he is in. He and his partner seem to have genuine, albeit fluctuating, feelings for each other. At the beginning of the song, Post...
To begin with, the “enemies” Post Malone and DaBaby are speaking about on this track are actually former friends or other close associates. These friends/associates prove themselves not to have the artists’ genuine wellbeing...
Post Malone’s “Saint-Tropez” is a song in which the artist is bragging about his opulent wealth. This is a common theme in the world of hip-hop, but Malone is taking a lighthearted approach to the...
Before delving into “A Thousand Bad Times”, it’s safe to say that a recurrent theme on Post Malone’s “Hollywood’s Bleeding” album is this concept of him being caught up in toxic-romantic relationships. Indeed based on...
“Wanted” is a track centered on the subject of the song being lonely. It is told largely from a romantic perspective. However, its meaning has a general applicability, in that it speaks to the common need...
Post Malone’s “Die for Me” is a song which is based on discontent in romantic relationships. The title comes from the artists (Malone, Future and Halsey) alluding to the fact that their former lovers...
“Sounds of the Skeng” is a braggadocio track by UK-based grime artist Stormzy. A “skeng” is a colloquial term used to refer to a weapon. And accordingly, Stormzy spends a good deal of this song...
“Take What You Want” is a song in which the artists are addressing particular romantic interests who are depicted as being callous towards their feelings. It is therefore safe to say that the lyrics are directed towards lovers who...