The logical implication, even though it’s never specified, is that the addressee of the lyrics is the significant other of the vocalist. And if taken as such, what the latter is primarily speaking to is...
“Say Forever” is similar in nature to “Never Change”, the one that precedes it on “The Pink Album”, if we are to once again presume that the addressee is the vocalist’s significant other. In other words, the...
Perhaps the easiest way to describe the sentiment behind the first verse of “One By One” is as one in which the vocalist is putting forth a fear of dying. However, he is not doing so due...
As can be readily gleaned, the title of this song (“All Of It All”) alludes to a concept along the lines of comprehensiveness. What Lukas is getting at in that regard is holistically appreciating...
The explanation Lukas Graham offered to his song “Home Movies” doesn’t particularly make understanding it much easier. Let’s say a listener would likely be challenged in deriving his interpretation based solely on the lyrics. For...
The addressee of Lukas Graham’s “Stay Above” comes off as someone whom the vocalist is trying to inspire to live a better, more-upbeat life. It may be that this person is an addict, but either...
“Wish You Were Here” is a friendship song, one of those where the addressee is a loved one from times past which the vocalist(s) has since lost meaningful contact with. The way Lukas Graham has explained the...
Reportedly the sentiments expressed in “Lie” point back to Lukas Graham’s primary singer’s Lukas Forchhammer’s teenage life. During that time, he was deeply in love with a girl whom he would later get engaged to...
“Love Someone” is a love ballad by the renowned Danish band Lukas Graham. As the title implies, the song is purely about love. The song begins with the band’s lead singer Lukas Forchhammer telling...
“Not a Damn Thing Changed” is a piano-led ballad by the Danish band Lukas Graham. The song finds the narrator lamenting on how things have stayed the same in his life and that of...