To call someone your “twin” in this context doesn’t mean that the two of you are siblings who were born at the same time. Rather, it points to the notion of the person you’re ‘twins’...
To put forth that you’re “feeling cooped up”, as Post Malone does in the chorus, is another way of saying that you feel confined or stifled and need to let something out. Some fans...
“Stunnaman” is of course braggadocious in nature. For instance, in context, the term “stunnaman”, which is applied to the vocalists, seems to serve as an allusion to their showy wealth. And basically, there really isn’t...
This song’s title (“Don’t I”) is in question form. And the way Roddy Ricch uses it in the chorus is to reaffirm his status as the man, particularly in a romantic context, i.e. his ability...
Of course most people who have heard of Roddy Ricch recognize him as a successful musician. But you wouldn’t necessarily get that impression based on his artistry, as he rather tends to depict himself more...
After “Everything You Need“, “More Than a Trend” can be considered the second love song on “Live Life Fast”. And even though it does conclude with Roddy Ricch assuring the addressee, the lady he is obviously smitten by, that...
There are conflicting reports as to Roddy Ricch’s actual net worth. And whereas none of the major ones indicate that he has actually made some $25,000,000 in a single day, as implied by the...
“Everything You Need” is the first track going down the playlist of “Live Life Fast” that reads for the most part like a standard love song. The lyrics are primarily based on Roddy expressing his...
In our analysis of the previous song on the playlist of “Live Life Fast”, that being “Man Made“, we postulated that maybe from this point forward Roddy Ricch would steer the album in a different direction,...
The title of this song (“Man Made”) is actually, according to the chorus, a diss Roddy is leveling against his rivals. And what Ricch is saying is that he personally has pride in his accomplishments...