This is a song where Ed Sheeran and Ella Mai play participants in what is apparently a mutual romance, as in they are lovers. They share a similar overall disposition, as in being stressed...
As can be deduced from the title, this is a breakup song. Ed Sheeran is singing to a woman, specifically his “first love”, who has broken his heart. And what he is basically telling her...
The “1000 Nights” which comprises the title and primary theme of this song is a representation of the considerable amount of time the artists have spent on tour. This term makes an appearance in the...
Of Monsters and Men’s “Wild Roses” is wildly-symbolic and a bit challenging to understand. So we will instead start our interpretation with what Nanna Hilmarsdóttir, the lead singer of the band, has stated about this track. In term...
The title (“10 Bands”) of this song is based on the colloquial usage of the word “bands”, which actually alludes to a wad of money. The term can be found during the beginning of the chorus, where...
“Bad Guy” is actually the remix of a track by the same name which Billie Eilish originally dropped a few months back. On the original version of the song the title was actually a play...
The theme of Ed Sheeran’s “Take Me Back to London” is primarily centered on Sheeran and Stormzy’s affinity for London. Or put differently, they are both from the United Kingdom and expressing love for their...
The premise of “Look What I’ve Become” is a project Mike Posner is currently engaged in (as of the song’s release date). And this project is his goal of walking across the continental United States. Posner...
“South of the Border” is centred on the theme of the primary artist (Ed Sheeran) apparently falling in love with a Latin female. And in the song, both Camila Cabello and Cardi B play the...
Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Up Around the Bend” is based on somewhat of a urban-to-rural drift ideology. In other words, “up around the bend” represents a physical location as well as an idea. Thus the location...