On “Hate the Other Side”, “the other side” apparently refers to the rappers’ opps. So fundamentally, what they are saying throughout is that based on the culture they were brought up in, they have...
It’s safe to assume that Juice WRLD is addressing a romantic interest on “Come & Go”. More to the point, she is someone whom he has a great deal of respect and admiration for. ...
Juice WRLD and Halsey’s “Life’s a Mess” finds them dealing with two primary topics. First, they talk about the challenges and problems they are forced to deal with in life. Second, they express their...
The title of the this song alludes to the idea of the rappers wanting affirmation from their romantic partners that the latter actually are committed to their relationships. In Juice WRLD’s case, he comes off...
The two main topics this song explores is the rappers’ wealth and violent ways. Indeed the title points to the idea that the vocalists are not only rich but also aren’t afraid to show...
The title of this song points to the idea of Juice WRLD “feeling righteous”. Within the context of the lyrics, this actually alludes to his fashion sense, i.e. the rapper rockin’ an “all-white Gucci suit”,...
Godzilla, as you probably already know, is a well-known movie monster whose claim to fame is causing mass destruction. And in this song, Eminem is directly comparing himself to this fictional character for a couple...
This song is centered on a character named Holly Wood who serves as the narrator and/or subject on some of the other tracks featured on Yellowcard’s “Lights and Sounds”. This is the concluding track on...
Juice WRLD’s “Let Me Know” is a freestyle track. So its subject matter can change at any given moment. And this is most evident in the first verse where in one line Juice may be...
The addressee of Juice WRLD’s “Sad” is most likely a romantic interest. And whereas this is yet another tune in which WRLD harps on the topic of his own mental issues, more to the...