Rainbow Kitten Surprise’ “Work Out” is wordy and reads a lot like a poem. But ultimately, it is based on a pretty common storyline we come across via the music industry. And that is of a...
As pointed out by Genius, the title of this song is meant to emulate the sound of something being cut, whereas we in the English-speaking world would say “snip-snip” instead of “zick-zack”. The reason such a...
What appears to be going down in “Sweet Nothing” is that first of all, the addressee would be the vocalist’s romantic partner. By the looks of things, said individual is well versed in speaking love...
Most simply explained, Led Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” is a love song with some moderately-overt sexual innuendos. Or explained otherwise, it is made quite clear that the vocalist has strong romantic feelings for the addressee. But...
The logical presumption would be that the addressee is a romantic interest of the vocalist’s. The ‘feeling’ referred to in the title, which he is now learning how to deal with, is that of...
“First Class” is highly braggadocious in nature, with Jack Harlow most notably, reading in between the lines, comparing his newfound stardom to others who haven’t made it. The chorus features, especially when you also take...
“Hate to be Lame” is based on the concept of it generally being considered “lame” to ‘fall in love’. In other words, as presented, amongst the vocalists’ generation being smitten isn’t really chic. Or more specifically,...
Kaskade’s “Atmosphere” is honestly not the easiest song to understand comprehensively. What is clear is that the vocalist has developed into the type of person who really relishes his own company, finding upliftment and hope...
To begin with, “Neck & Wrist” is a braggadocious rap song. As far as Pusha T’s (the main vocalist), contribution goes, he lyrically proceeds to present himself as a wealthy drug dealer. Jay-Z of course...
“Kwaku, the traveller” is a moniker which Black Sherif is applying to himself. We know this not only because such is inferred in the lyrics. But also, children in certain parts of Ghana are often sub-named...