Charlie Puth’s “Left and Right” is a pretty simple song, one in which the thesis sentiment revolves around the vocalist(s) missing the addressee, who is his ex. More specifically to what’s being expressed, the thing...
Charlie Puth has explained that the lyrics of “That’s Hilarious” are based on “the worst breakup of (his) life”, an incident that occurred back in 2019. Usually when dealing with such lyrics, we are met with a...
Apparently, the reason the vocalist is referring to his relationship with the addressee as a “savage love” is because he is under the impression that she “(doesn’t) give two f—s”. Or put more simply, he...
What the situation reads like initially as if the vocalist wants more of a commitment from the addressee. But the latter seems more intent on using him as a sex partner or what have you. In...
This is one of those types of narratives that relies on the favorite song of a now defunct romantic couple as a plot device. In other words, the singer has done her very best to...
X Ambassadors’ “Hold You Down” is a song in which the singer is expressing undying, unwavering commitment to the addressee. The chorus loosely references “dancing”, and in that regard some may interpret the track...