To understand the title of this song (“One Right Now”), the main points of the featured narrative must first be revealed. For starters, the vocalist is addressing someone whom we can safely presume would currently...
A “motley crew”, according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is “an unusual mixed group”. And the chorus of this song basically features Post Malone applying such a designation unto his own gang of homeys. Moreover all things considered, such...
On “Spicy” Ty Dolla $ign and his homey, Post Malone, are basically rapping about their bedroom fun adventures with particular females. In Ty’s case he seems to be talking about a stripper(s) in the chorus and...
“It’s a Raid” is a song based on the concept of the artists being stalked. Who is actually doing the stalking is a matter of interpretation. For instance, in Ozzy Osborne’s case, it appears to...
“Forever” centers on the narrators stating their dedication to their respective romantic partners. It’s Justin Bieber who holds down the chorus and the first verse. The chorus is more like he’s questioning whether or not the...
Content-wise, “Broken Whiskey Glass” is more or less your standard braggadocio rap. That means the singer spends a considerable amount of time touting his own superiority in one form or another. This is done specifically...
Fans of these artists already know what a collaboration between them is going to read like – plenty of references to money, women and self-appreciation. French Montana in particular manages to touch upon all of...
Apparently the title of this song (“On the Road”) alludes to the idea of the artists being on tour. In particular, the aspect of those experiences they wish to highlight is the work ethic...
In “Allergic”, Post Malone is singing about an on-again/off-again romantic relationship that he is in. He and his partner seem to have genuine, albeit fluctuating, feelings for each other. At the beginning of the song, Post...
To begin with, the “enemies” Post Malone and DaBaby are speaking about on this track are actually former friends or other close associates. These friends/associates prove themselves not to have the artists’ genuine wellbeing...