The word “Xanny” is actually a colloquial term – apparently created by Billie – that refers to Xanax. Xanax is a prescription drug that has become increasingly-popular in recent times due to its recreational...
The beginning of this track insinuates that Billie is a physically-abusive relationship. However, she is not alarmed. Rather she is just going along for the ride because ultimately she knows that she is in control. In...
Billie Eilish is not particularly known for being religious. But in this track, she uses a lot of symbols and characters associated with Christianity to get a message across which reads something like heaven does...
As the title implies, this song is about Billie Eilish’s unusual dependency on someone or something. The reason it might be someone is because she addresses the object of her addiction as “you”, implying...
The premise behind American singer Billie Eilish’s “I Love You” seems to be based on her boyfriend half-jokingly reciting those selfsame words to her. In his doing so, he has brought about unwanted ramifications, with...
The lyrics of “Aint Goin Back” see America rapper Russ expressing a lack of desire to go back to the life he was living before he became a rap star. This is based primarily...
So far only a snippet of this surefire hit has been released via a Citibank television commercial. Thus when the full version of this song is dropped, we will likely have a better understanding of...
“comethru” is a song Jeremy Zucker wrote while spending days secluded in his parents’ basement during the summer of 2018. Accordingly during this period he suffered from loneliness. As such this track is based on his desire...
“Hustle” finds Pink in a relationship where she feels that she is being exploited. Indeed under normal circumstances she is a loving and giving partner. But now she has reached the point where she can no longer...
“Persona” is a very-introspective rap track coming to us from a part of the world where many fans would least expect – South Korea. This song’s deepness can be traced to two primary sources....