“Bean (Kobe)” by Lil Uzi Vert (ft. Chief Keef)
“Bean (Kkobe)” is named after basketball legend Kobe Bryant, whose middle name is actually Bean. And the reason that Lil Uzi Vert in particular felt the need to reference him is due to his claim...
“Bean (Kkobe)” is named after basketball legend Kobe Bryant, whose middle name is actually Bean. And the reason that Lil Uzi Vert in particular felt the need to reference him is due to his claim...
“Myron” is a track in which Lil Uzi Vert harps primarily on the subjects of women and money. In terms of the former topic, he once again depicts himself as an individual who has more...
If you already know Lil Uzi Vert, then you already know what “Venetia” is about. But there are a couple of sections, both being in the second verse, which stand out in particular. One is when...
Apparently the word pop, as primarily utilized throughout the song, refers to a certain type of sensualized dance (i.e. twerking) that women perform. More specifically in the chorus Lil Uzi Vert is compelling someone else’s...
The first verse of Lil Uzi Vert’s “Chrome Heart Tags” centers on a romance he (Uzi) was in. And like other interpersonal relationships he was a part of, this association apparently suffered after he blew...
“Celebration Station” is considered to be one of the utmost dance bangers of Lil Uzi Vert’s “Eternal Atake” album. And apparently, what he is celebrating first and foremost is that he has made it as a big-time music artist. And...
“Lo Mein”, the track’s title, actually serves as an indirect reference to firearms. And apparently the reason the rapper feels the need to harp on such a topic is because there are a lot of people...
The title of this song (“Silly Watch”) ultimately refers to Lil Uzi Vert’s wealth. For he lets it be known in the chorus that he “got a Richard Mille”, i.e. a very-expensive, luxury timepiece,...
The title of this song (“Baby Pluto”) is actually the name of one of Lil Uzi Vert’s alter egos. And said persona also serves as the overall theme of the first third of his “Eternal Atake” album....
This song interpolates The Backstreet Boys’ 1999 hit “I Want It That Way”. Indeed some people are even calling “That Way” a cover of the classic. But going that far would be a stretch, as the two songs are based...