Category: Jacob Sartorius
The lyrics of “Selfish” are a bit more-sophisticated than one would expect from an artist like Jacob Sartorius, who was 15 at the time it came out. He deals with some mature topics, such as the effect...
Of course in “By Your Side”, Jacob Sartorius is singing to his girlfriend. And as further implied by the title, it’s one of those songs in which the singer is asserting his unwavering commitment to...
On “Popular Girls”, the way Jacob categorizes his romantic interest(s) is as a ‘popular girl’. And in the verses he speaks about two different ladies in that regard. The first one is depicted as someone who...
Jacob Sartorius was starting to really mature around the time “Chapstick” came out. As such, it is a lot more physically-romantic than some of his earlier singles. That is to say that yes, naming a song after ChapStick, a...
Some readers will instantly recognize the phrase hit me back as a colloquial expression which means the same as call me back. And in this case, whom the vocalist is entreating to return his call is a romantic...
“Hit or Miss” is actually a dual-themed song. The chorus basically serves as a metaphor espousing the idea of not being preoccupied with the cares of life – or according to Jacob’s own explanation “having fun” and...
Remember that Jacob Sartorius was but a lad when he dropped (as well as wrote) “Sweatshirt”. So its lyrics are quite innocent as far as romance track go these days. Indeed the singer is...
Before getting into music, Jacob Sartorius had already established himself as a social media star. Accordingly some of his tracks are centered on internet-based interactions. Such is the case with “Last Text”. Moreover, many of them...
The song is centered on a get-together that Jacob Sartorius is looking forward to, this very evening, whereas ‘all his friends’ are going to be ‘chilling in his back yard’. But more specifically the addressee...
The title of this song is of course the name of a popular game of chance where if a person wins the prize, he or she exclaims ‘bingo!’ And Jacob Sartorius is using the expression in a...