Juice WRLD and Halsey’s “Life’s a Mess” finds them dealing with two primary topics. First, they talk about the challenges and problems they are forced to deal with in life. Second, they express their...
The way the story of “Be Kind” plays out is that Halsey is addressing a romantic interest. And said individual has been in a tumultuous relationship(s) in the past. As such he has issues in...
Halsey’s “I Hate Everybody” is a bit more-complicated than your usual Halsey fare. Contrary to how its title may read it is meant to serve, in a roundabout way, as an expression of the songstress’s...
Halsey’s “Still Learning” is one of those types of song in which the pop artist tasks herself with delineating some of the negative effects of being a celebrity. For instance, she’s ‘paranoid’ and always needs...
Unfortunately Halsey’s history has been marked by a few miscarriages. And that is the reality which this song is based on. But the songstress is looking to the future, not to the past. So basically, the...
The track “Killing Boys” is based on Halsey’s desire to directly confront her romantic interest. More specifically, it is based on a fantasy where she and one of her friends steal a car, roll up...
The mood of “Forever… (Is a Long Time)” is intended to be indicative of the singer’s reservations against falling in love. We see from the onset that she has internal issues. Some of these can be...
The title of this song is actually a reference Halsey’s birthday, which is 29 September (i.e. 9/29). That would make the singer 25-years old at the time of its release. And what she is doing throughout...
The lyrics of Halsey’s “Ashley” are at least partially romantic in nature. We can come to this conclusion based on its outro, which features a sample from certain movie whereas the female narrator is talking...
The best way to describe “You Should Be Sad” is as it being centered on Halsey dissing an ex-boyfriend. In fact its title, “you should be sad”, is not mentioned until the outro. Rather what Halsey...