The implication in the case of “Miss You”, all lyrics considered, is that the vocalist is addressing a toxic lover. It isn’t directly specified in what way exactly she is mistreating him. But as implied, he...
These days, many female vocalists are quite saucy. Fundamentally speaking, they may be saying the same things that such professionals have always dropped songs about. For instance, during this particular outing (“Bite Me”) Lavigne appears to...
On “Too Much”, the vocalist, Usher, is presenting himself as a sensitive lover, one who is always on call, “rain or shower”, if his lady needs him. Said romantic interest would be the addressee...
“Ok Not to Be OK” is meant to serve as an audio anti-depressant. The singer acknowledges that feeling woefully isolated and depressed are normal human emotions. Indeed Demi Lovato, who also co-wrote this track, has experience...
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. ...
The way the story of “Be Kind” plays out is that Halsey is addressing a romantic interest. And said individual has been in a tumultuous relationship(s) in the past. As such he has issues in...
The phrase “tongue tied” is actually a popular idiom alluding to the idea of an individual being unable to speak. A person can become tongue tied in a number of different ways. And within the context...
Marshmello’s “Rooftops” is very-terse in that it is basically the same four bars being repeated throughout. It is based on a couple who is on “the rooftops screaming ‘til (their) heart stops”. Based on...
Simply put, “Here with Me” is a love song by American DJ and electronic music producer Marshmello featuring Scottish band Chvrches. And from the singer’s (Lauren Mayberry of Chvrches) perspective, this romance is defined...
“Happier” is a breakup song performed by American DJ/EDM producer Marshmello and British indie pop band Bastille. The lyrics of this song tell the story of a love affair between the narrator and his...