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Level 42 "Something About You"

“Something About You” by Level 42

The titular “you” of Level 42’s classic “Something About You” is the lover of the singer. Overall he portrays their romance as a strong union. However, it does have its challenges, particularly stemming from...

“Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weekend

The song, “Can’t Feel My Face”, connotes two different perspectives with regards to its meaning. The first being about a somewhat harmful love affair with a woman. Although he admits she has a negative...

PnB Rock

“Now or Never 2.0” by PnB Rock

The track centers on PnB Rock mourning over a slain friend as well as being a bit anxious about his own life. The latter is due to the rapper being surrounded by a bunch of...

Beyonce "Formation"

“Formation” by Beyoncé

The timing of the release of Beyoncé’s “Formation” could easily qualify it as a black-powered song, thus contributing to the Black Lives Matter movement. Generally, it has served as a strong contribution to the...

"Wind Of Change" by Scorpions

Scorpions’ “Wind of Change” Lyrics Meaning

First off, “Wind of Change” is speaking to the ‘changing’ political climate in a particular country. And for logical reasons, most of fandom has concluded that said nation is actually Germany. In fact in the aftermath of...

99 Luftballons

Nena’s “99 Luftballons” Lyrics Meaning

“99 Luftballons” is a German song born of the fertile imagination of Carlo Karges, the guitarist of German band Nena. The backdrop of this story was the Berlin Wall in the 1980s, a symbol...

Think of Me

“Think of Me” by The Veronicas

The Veronicas’ “Think of Me” is a “breakup anthem” with a bit of a self-empowerment tone. As far as the referenced breakup is concerned, the singers express missing their former partner but for the...

Alligator

“Alligator” by Of Monsters and Men

“Alligator” is a track in which the singer, Of Monsters and Men’s lead vocalist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, claims to be “fever dreaming”. And likewise the lyrics appear to be very intense and abstract. Seemingly...