Category: Number 1 Songs

Trollz

“Trollz” by 6ix9ine & Nicki Minaj

Simply put, “Trollz” is braggadocious in nature. And what the artists are most proud of, according to the lyrics, is their wealth and bedroom adventurism. So for instance, 6ix9ine’s verse starts off with him mocking his...

Rain on Me

“Rain On Me” by Lady Gaga & Ariana Grande

As Lady Gaga noted when describing this song, its meaning is multi-layered. And effectively deciphering it lies in understanding the artists’ metaphor of “rain”. According to Gaga and Ariana, in the lyrics, “rain” represents two things. One...

ROCKSTAR

“ROCKSTAR” by DaBaby (ft. Roddy Ricch)

Honestly, the main theme permeating throughout this song is gun violence. Indeed when DaBaby refers to himself as a “Rockstar”, “this ain’t no guitar” or music-related occupation that he’s talking about. Rather he is referring...

Toosie Slide

“Toosie Slide” by Drake

“Toosie Slide” finds rapper Drake boasting to the world that he’s an absolutely great dancer. And in doing so, he likens his remarkable dancing skills to that of the iconic American singer and dancer...

Roddy Ricch

“The Box” by Roddy Ricch

Roddy Ricch is a rapper from Compton, Los Angeles. And any reader familiar with such artists would already know the main topics discussed in “The Box”. Or succinctly put, Roddy depicts himself as a paid...

Watermelon Sugar

“Watermelon Sugar” by Harry Styles

As far as the unorthodox title (“Watermelon Sugar”) of this song, it can theoretically be traced back to a lady whom Harry Styles dated named Camille Rowe. Miss Rowe referenced a book entitled “In Watermelon Sugar” (1968) as...