Category: Aaliyah

Loose Rap by Aaliyah

“Loose Rap” by Aaliyah

On “Loose Rap”, Aaliyah, supported by Static Major, is dissing dudes who try to step to her with weak game. More to the point, it seems that she may be speaking to some of her industry peers. The...

Aaliyah

Aaliyah

Aaliyah Dana Haughton widely recognized by the mononym Aaliyah was an American singer, model and actress who first rose to fame at age 10 for her appearance on the television contest Star Search, where she...

I Refuse by Aaliyah

“I Refuse” by Aaliyah

On Aaliyah’s “I Refuse”, the songstress has reached a point where she is ‘refusing’ to continue being emotionally disturbed by a dead romantic relationship. Her ex in said relationship is who she is addressing. And...

I Can Be by Aaliyah

“I Can Be” by Aaliyah

The singer is addressing someone who already has a woman in his life. However she is still very much attracted to this individual. Therefore, the title and chorus is based on Aaliyah exclaiming that she “can be the...

Enough Said by Aaliyah

“Enough Said” by Aaliyah (ft. Drake)

On “Enough Said”, Aaliyah is addressing a romantic interest who is dealing with some type of emotional/mental burden. However, he obviously does not want to discuss it with her. Therefore she is entreating him to open...

One in a Million by Aaliyah

“One in a Million” by Aaliyah

This (“One in a Million”) is, simply put, a love song. And what Aaliyah is basically doing is touting the love of her significant other as being “one in a million”. Or another way one can...

Rock The Boat by Aaliyah

“Rock The Boat” by Aaliyah

Succinctly put, Aaliyah’s “Rock The Boat’ is a bona fide bedroom pleasure song. And its motif, as the title implies, is based on the singer using metaphors for an intimate encounter which are related to boating. So...

Try Again by Aaliyah

“Try Again” by Aaliyah (ft. Timbaland)

If you judge Aaliyah’s “Try Again” solely by its chorus, it comes off as sort of a general-motivational tune. And such was one of the ways it was conceptualized upon its inception. However, more specifically, the addressee is...