Stripped down to its most-basic element, “Crop Circles” is a song in which the singer, Jon Bellion, is lamenting over the dissolution of a romance he is engaged in. Throughout the song, he uses a lot...
In the song “Unholy”, Miley Cyrus equates among others the likes of getting “a little drunk” and being as “high as hell” as being “a little bit unholy”. This is not due to her...
This track is half braggadocio and half Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) reflecting on his rise to fame. “El diablo”, when converted from Spanish to English, translates to “the devil”. And during some parts of the...
Mika’s “Ice Cream” is set on a very-hot day. And the narrator (Mika) dedicates quite a few bars to illustrating just how scorching it actually is, the type of heat that makes him desire “ice...
As the reader has probably already concluded from the track’s title, “Glad He’s Gone” is a breakup song. However the titular “he” is not a reference to the singer’s own ex. Rather it is the...
This title alludes to the fact that, as Miley Cyrus points out throughout the song, the person she is addressing loves her “the most”. This would imply that this individual cares for her more...
According to certain reports the song “Press” is based on Cardi B’s beef with the media, as in their tendency to be interested in every aspect of her life. But is that really what this song is actually...
The song “Never Really Over” by Katy Perry is based on a philosophy which states that “all of our relationships… none are ever really over.” This basically means that if you love someone and breakup...
The premise of this track is an established romance between “two kids”, who are the singer and her partner, the addressee of the song. They met each other as “broke kids running through the city”...
At times NF’s “The Search” reads like a track from Eminem back in the day. But it deals with a whole bunch of topics that are too numerous to be mentioned here. Yet the...