Tagged: Renaissance

Cuff It

Beyoncé’s “Cuff It” Lyrics Meaning

It has been ascertained that by some analyses that “Cuff It” is a sex song, even though only one passage really – that being the third verse – is overtly erotic. However, what does become...

Summer Renaissance

“Summer Renaissance” by Beyoncé

There are parts of Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” album, disses if you will, which many analysts, in some instances hastily, attributed as being aimed at Beyoncé’s husband, Jay-Z. Well if such is the case, then the same has...

Heated

“Heated” by Beyoncé

On “Heated”, Beyoncé is largely addressing a romantic interest(s). Whether or not it’s Jay-Z is a matter of perspective, but all lyrics considered it reads as if this piece is intended to have a more...

Beyonce's "Cozy"

“Cozy” by Beyoncé

What the title of this song (“Cozy”) points to, as relayed in the lyrics, is the vocalist being ‘comfortable in her skin’. As we have noted in the past, such themes are part and parcel...

Beyonce's "Church Girl"

“Church Girl” by Beyoncé

The title of this piece (“Church Girl”) has a religious connotation, and the lyrics are based on such a concept. But all things considered, this track could be more accurately defined as a secular-party...

I'm That Girl

“I’m That Girl” by Beyoncé

“I’m That Girl” is a multi-faceted piece. Beyoncé, at this point in her artistry, never seems to say just one thing in her songs. Rather there’s a myriad of ideas being thrown about, though another thing...

Alien Superstar

“Alien Superstar” by Beyoncé

There’s a lot going on in “Alien Superstar” lyrically, as to be expected from a contemporary Beyoncé song. Knowles is the de facto queen of R&B and is known to be deeply entrenched in a...

Break My Soul

“Break My Soul” by Beyoncé

“Break My Soul” is a catchy dance song, but of course Beyoncé is also going to use the opportunity to get a pertinent message across. That message is “you won’t break (her) soul”. And whereas in...

Angel

“Angel” by Lionel Richie

On this song, Lionel Richie is likening the addressee to an “angel”. And what he means by that, taking the chorus into consideration, is that he considers his relationship with her to be an “answer...