“Titanium” does sorta reflect what Sia was going through at the time in her personal life, even though she didn’t write it for herself. Titanium, as you likely already know, is a very strong metal. And...
Sia’s “Unstoppable” has been defined by some as a female-empowerment song, even though the lyrics aren’t gender specific, though they can be easily interpreted as such. In any event, what makes “Unstoppable” different from...
This song speaks to a “young lovers’ romance” which the vocalist and addressee are in together. And the implied philosophy is that such romances are sometimes naturally marked by discontent, a reality which serves as...
Lyrically, Sis’s “Snowman” is somewhat reminiscent, perhaps even inspired by, a classic Christmas cartoon called Frosty the Snowman (1969). That is to say that both works of art center on a sentient Snowman in danger of melting. But...
Sia’s “Hey Boy” features the singer basically desiring a one-night stand with the addressee. That would be the titular “boy”. And as the rest of the title indicates, she is shouting him out. And the reason Sia...
Sia begins “Courage to Change” by letting her audience know that she can relate to everyone’s pain point, which is to embrace change and become better. She then goes on to address how she...
The “sapce between” which the narrator (Sia) is referring to in the title and chorus of this song actually alludes to a rift that exists between she and the addressee, i.e. her lover. That...
Sia’s “The Fight” is philosophical in its approach, at least initially. Indeed as noted in the trivia section, it is the first track on Sia’s album entitled “We Are Born”. And likewise at the beginning...
The premise of the song “Quit” is that the singer is in a romantic relationship with someone whom she obviously should not be involved with. This is made evident in the first verse when certain...
Labrinth’s “Oblivion” is premised on a depressed, non-progressive psychological state which the singer finds himself in. And he strongly desires an escape from this reality, as in being cast into “oblivion”. Thus he is looking for...