As the title implies, “Girls Need Love (Remix)”, is a remix by singer Summer Walker and rapper Drake. The lyrics of this remix see Summer talking about the same issues she addressed in the...
“Girls Need Love” is the title of a single from the Atlanta, Georgia based artist Summer Walker. The lyrics of the song come from a female’s perspective and express frustration of not being able...
The primary purpose of “Clout” is to serve as the Offset and Cardi B’s attack on gossipers, particularly those who use internet-based mediums – such as blog and social media – to spread rumors...
“Pimpin’ Ain’t Eazy”, the 1989 rap classic the title of this song is based on, was about the artists’ domination over women (from a sensual standpoint). However, “Pimpin’ Ain’t Eazy”, Kodak’s rendition, isn’t particularly about...
As the title implies, this is a song about the artists’ wealth. Quarter milli is a colloquial term for a quarter-million dollars. And while that is an admirable amount of cash in and of itself, Offset...
“Castle” serves two distinct yet related storytelling functions for Halsey. One is as the opening of her 2015 album, Badlands. That album is a look into Halsey’s innermost thoughts, specifically frustrations associated with many parts of her personal...
The song “Raise a Man” is not as easy to dissect as the title may imply. For the most part, it seems as if Alicia is referring to an intimate relationship with a man she...
In “Better Now”, Ed Sheeran (supported by Camila Cabello) plays the role of someone who seems as if he is about to embark on a fresh, committed relationship. The issue is that apparently he...
Tia and Tamera are twins (surnamed Mowry) who are African-American actresses that reached the height of their fame in the 1990’s. Likewise, Doja and Rico are asserting that they share a similar type of relationship....
This track is an intimate love song in which American artists Ari Lennox and J. Cole play the roles of two lovers expressing a strong intimate attraction to each other. Apparently the track is...