The titular phrase (“I Know?”), as presented in the chorus, is really not a question but rather an acknowledgement. And what it is that seems to Scott recognizing is that when he’s high or drunk,...
The title of this song (“Looove”), as apparently implied by the chorus, points to how Scott’s fandom adores him. And the first verse likewise makes an attempt to stick to that topic. But outside...
From what we can gather, “Til Further Notice” may be the only straight-up love song found on Travis Scott’s “Utopia” album. And even then, how romantic it actually is would be based on how respective listeners...
“Telekinesis”, as any comic book aficionado would likely be able to attest to, is the (fictional) ability to physically move an object only by thinking about doing so. But all lyrics considered, this song would...
Outside of trying to figure out certain specifics behind the titular metaphor, this terse piece (“Parasail”) is perhaps the simplest song found on Travis’ “Utopia” album. It buttresses which is sort of an implied subtheme...
Some of the lyrics of Travis Scott’s “Sirens” are particularly ear-catching, i.e. from the end of the first verse into the second verse. There we have Travis apparently singing about “a festival”, one in which...
Perhaps the best way of describing this track (“Thank God”), as implied by its title, is as Travis Scott’s version of a praise song. As for as we know, tunes centered on biggin’ up the...
At this point, after having gone through over half the songs on “Utopia”, it’s safe to say that many of the tracks, including this one, have relatively difficult to understand supporting passages, i.e. interludes, outros,...
As illustrated most pointedly in the intro and outro, which are respectively held down by Derek Shulman and George Clinton, this song (“Hyaena”) is presumably meant to speak to Travis’s resiliency and success in...
“My Eyes” is one of two tracks on Travis Scott’s LP “Utopia” to feature Bon Iver, representing the first time the rapper has ever dropped songs with Justin Vernon’s act. Both of those tracks were released as part of...