Julia Michaels is the master of dropping songs whose titles are misleading – the old art of misdirection if you will. And such is sort of the case with this track (“All Your Exes”) also. ...
Although calling this a love song would be a stretch, the lyrics of this track are premised on the Jacob Sartorius’ romantic life. Or more specifically Jacob comes off as someone who is troubled in...
“If The World Was Ending”, is premised on two singers (JP Saxe and Julia Michaels), who portray the role of exes, having mutually yet separately experienced an earthquake. That harrowing event causes them to imagine what they...
The lyrics of “Fun” are centered on Selena Gomez being strongly attracted to a guy primarily in the physical. Or put differently, she has found someone who looks good, but the potential of the two...
In “Lose You to Love Me”, Selena Gomez portrays herself as being the victim of unrequited love. And the addressee is indeed her boyfriend (or possibly ex). Part of her beef with him is due to...
An attic is an upper part of a home where items are usually kept for long-term storage. But in this song, Pink is rather using the term to allude to her own mind. In other words, ‘her attic’...
In “Nervous”, Shawn shares an experience of the tension one really feels when one finds oneself around one’s crush. The singer recaps his encounter on one Sunday when he saw his crush and began...
Julia Michaels’ “17” is a song which is premised on Julia fantasizing of a carefree romance between she and her lover. And this “dream” is based on them being “like they (were) 17”. That particular...
“Hurt Again” is a song celebrating love, with a strange twist which can only be handled by a master songwriter like Julia Michaels. In it, she takes on the role of someone who apparently is engaging...
Julia Michaels is a virtuoso songwriter who had established herself in that regard before starting her own career as a pop singer. And with that mind, there is a singular line – “I keep falling...