There is a prevailing and totally unsubstantiated theory that from The Weeknd’s perspective, the intended addressee of “I Heard You’re Married” is none other than Ariana Grande. Such assertions read a lot like clickbait, especially when you...
The content of “Let Me Love You” is premised on the primary vocalist (Ariana Grande) being on the rebound, i.e. emotionally reeling from a failed romantic relationship. In fact in the very first line, Ariana...
Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop” is a song that is based on the vocalist’s encounter with a certain lady. This lady can perhaps be said to be a personification of your quintessential hip-hop star groupie, as the...
Apparently the term “seeing green” is another way of saying ‘making money’. So when the Young Money gang says they’re “seeing green” – an assertion that all three of them make individually – it...
This is the type of storytelling rap which Raekwon in particular is famous for. The narrative starts off being centered on a prosperous and wild drug dealer. What we can say makes him wild in particular...
Ultimately the title of this song is meant to lead us to a handful of metaphors based on how ‘hard’ Lil Wayne is. Moreover as the title implies, this is primarily in the case of...
In actuality the creation of this song dates back to at least 2014. That is likely why we find Lil Wayne and 2 Chainz dropping metaphors as it were their heyday. And of course behind all...
“Glory” reads like a freestyle not in the purest sense of the word but along the lines of him being primarily focused with displaying his unparalleled lyrical skills as opposed to trying to stick to one...
The storyline of this song is based on the artist “ballin”, i.e. spending money and chillin’, after coming out of jail. Lil Wayne did in fact go to jail back in 2010, and it could...
As its title (“Funeral”) suggests, this song is based on Lil Wayne making a plethora of death threats against the intended addressee, i.e. one of his most-hated adversaries. Or stated differently, it features Weezy using...