Tagged: I Used to Think I Could Fly

Don't Come Back

“Don’t Come Back” by Tate McRae

“Don’t Come Back” is premised on Tate McRae being under the impression that her boyfriend, the addressee, is on the verge of dumping her – or as more specifically relayed sentimentally, bailing on their...

Go Away

“Go Away” by Tate McRae

“I Used to Think I Could Fly” is, in a way, a concept album. That is to say that the subject matter and sentiments presented throughout are pretty much uniform in nature. And it is actually from...

I Still Say Goodnight

“I Still Say Goodnight” by Tate McRae

“I Still Say Goodnight” possesses similarities to virtually all of the other tracks found on “I Used to Think I Could Fly”. For instance, once again the addressee, as implied, is the vocalist’s ex. Also the...

?

“?” by Tate McRae 

“?” isn’t a song but rather a terse monologue which serves as the introductory track on Tate McRae’s 2022 album “I Used to Think I Could Fly”. As explained by the entertainer, the wording of...

You're So Cool

“You’re So Cool” by Tate McRae

“You’re So Cool” is yet another song which, in her own words, Tate McRae has stated is speaking to a certain type of general-relationship situation, but as presented in the lyrics, it is put...

I'm So Gone

“I’m So Gone” by Tate McRae 

The implication behind the lyrics , even though Tate McRae has tried to describe “I’m So Gone” as sort of a general-relationship piece, is that the addressee is a romantic interest, i.e. her ex-boyfriend. And times have...

Boy X

“Boy X” by Tate McRae

Sometimes, women are criticized for making poor romantic choices. But it can be said that no matter how sentimentally-defensive a lady may be, at the end of the day there’s always some playa who can...

What Would You Do?

“What Would You Do?” by Tate McRae

Tate McRae’s “What Would You Do?” really isn’t overtly romantic, but the logical implication would be that the vocalist is addressing her boyfriend. Premise-wise, he is presented as someone who ‘takes her for granted’. Moreover,...