The premise of Tove Lo’s “Habits” is the singer recuperating from a breakup. And the lyrics focus on the coping mechanisms she had implemented in order to compensate for the associated emotional turmoil. First and...
As the title states, this is a song about “two princes”. They may not be royalty in the literal sense. In fact the singer, who portrays himself as one of the princes, is definitely not...
From the onset of “Little Miss Can’t Be Wrong”, a listener may conclude that the Spin Doctors’ frontman, Chris Barron, has an issue with women. But such is not the case. Secondly, they would logically...
The title of this song (Hot Girl Summer) is actually derived from the titular catchphrase, which began blowing up on Twitter a couple of months prior to the track’s release. The term “hot girl summer” evolved...
In “Small Talk”, singer Katy Perry is addressing an ex-boyfriend. And more specifically, she is noticing how their relationship has changed from when they were lovers to the present day. For instance, there was a...
Slipknot’s “Spiders” is a song that uses a lot of high-ended metaphors, to the point where some listeners may deem it to be indecipherable. However, we will make an attempt to derive its overall meaning...
The simplest way to describe Slipknot’s “Not Long for this World” is that it is written from the perspective of someone who is contemplating ending it all. The language used throughout may point to other...
The song “Orphan” by the band Slipknot seems to be based on two major themes. First and foremost is the idea of the singer feeling disenfranchised and subsequently dangerous. From who exactly he is alienated...
Slipknot’s songs tend to feature plenty of metaphors and symbols. In other words, their meanings can be indiscernible when just analyzing the lyrics on a surface level. But at the same time digging too deep...
“A Liar’s Funeral” is a song written, recorded and performed by Slipknot. First off it is a bit challenging ascertaining who exactly the titular “liar” actually is. That is to say that this song regularly...