Different Day, which came out on 8 December 2023, is being touted as some type of comeback track for Playboi Carti, even though he did drop a song earlier this year, Popular, alongside Madonna and...
The title of this song (“FE!N”) appears as if it may be an abbreviation of the word ‘fiend’, which as generally understood is a synonym for a villain. However, the lyrics don’t really focus on...
The Idol is a very popular and controversial HBO television series starring The Weeknd and Lily-Rose Depp (i.e. the daughter of perennial A-lister Johnny Depp). The program’s plot revolves around a theme heavily associated...
“Sights” is a braggadocious piece along the lines of what a listener would expect from the likes of Playboi Carti and ASAP Rocky. In this particular case, the main focus of their boasting is...
The title of this song (“Wokeuplikethis”) is actually based on Playboi Carti and his cohort coming to the conclusion that other rappers are biting their style. Such is more or less a commonly-expressed sentiment amongst influential...
This song is obviously meant to serve as an ode to New York City or the “City of Gods”, as termed by Fivio and Yeezus. Both Alicia Keys and Fivio Foreign are native to NYC. Therein...
The chorus of “Miss the Rage” features primarily Trippie Redd, first of all, stating his focus on generating “guap”, i.e. cash. And considering that he’s whippin’ a Lamborghini truck and all, we know he’s not...
Junya Watanbe is a fashion designer based in Tokyo whose products, as to be expected since he’s getting such a major shoutout from an A list rapper, tend to be pretty expensive. And it isn’t...
The chorus of Guap Tarantino’s “Say My Name” sums up the entire theme which is based on the rapper’s pride in the following: Being a well-recognized recording artist Affording some of the best luxuries...
In this song Playboi Carti is addressing his rivals straight up. And he is relaying two primary sentiments in the process. First is that he obviously does not feel that their level of machismo matches up to his...