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Who We Love

“Who We Love” by Sam Smith & Ed Sheeran

These days, when it comes to following your heart in a romantic context, most songs which touch upon such a topic may express some caution or regret in terms of letting yourself go like...

TRUSTFALL

Pink’s “TRUSTFALL” Lyrics Meaning

“Trustfall” can ultimately be deemed a self-empowerment song. However, it is one of those whereas the vocalist is presenting the matter at hand, making the world a better place if you will, as one that she...

Pointless

“Pointless” by Lewis Capaldi

The lyrics of Lewis Capaldi’s “Pointless” do a sound job of allowing the vocalist to delineate what it is he puts into his romance with the addressee, and what he likewise gets out of...

Celestial

“Celestial” by Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran’s “Celestial” is another track that can be classified under the recent trend of songs created by popular musicians specifically for videogames which, at least on the surface, don’t actually read as if...

Overpass Graffiti

“Overpass Graffiti” by Ed Sheeran

“Overpass Graffiti” is not literally about the graffiti you may find on a highway overpass. Rather, the titular reference acts as a parallelism pointing to defunct romantic relationships. In other words, the vocalist is addressing a...

The Joker and the Queen

“The Joker and the Queen” by Ed Sheeran

It has been put forth that who Sheeran is addressing on this track would be his wife, Cherry Seaborn. That is to say that “The Joker and the Queen” is a love song. And as implied by the title,...

Shivers

“Shivers” by Ed Sheeran

Sheeran’s “Shivers” is another classic example of a love song. As we have noted in the past, since romance is perhaps the most well-worn topic in the music industry, then at this point it isn’t...

Visiting Hours

“Visiting Hours” by Ed Sheeran

As expounded on towards the tail end of this article, “Visiting Hours” is a song which Ed Sheeran composed in memory of a loved one named Michael Gudinski. And this piece doesn’t beat around the...

Permission to Dance

“Permission to Dance” by BTS

BTS’ “Permission to Dance” is primarily metaphorical and as such can be described in a number of different ways. But ultimately it is meant to serve as an exercise in self-encouragement, as are by and...