Duran Duran’s “Invisible” is a pretty complex song, as perhaps to be expected from a band that’s been around for almost half a century. And its foundation is this concept of a person being “invisible”,...
The phrase “our song” is actually a common colloquialism, pointing to whatever piece of music best defines a romantic relationship within the eyes of the two people involved. And usually, it isn’t so much about...
Now getting midway into the playlist of “Let the Bad Times Roll” we can see, as implied by the project’s title, that depression is one of the subthemes of the album, if not the main theme. And on...
The title of this song (“Sun Goes Down”) is a metaphor. And what it alludes to, as utilized, is the concept of suicide. And no, this is not to imply that Nas X is currently contemplating taking...
This is the last track on the standard playlist of “Let the Bad Times Roll”, i.e. the album it is featured on. And that phrase, “let the bad times roll”, plays a major role in this...
“Euphoria” is a song which is definitely based on a distinguishable storyline as opposed to a sentiment per se. And at the center of it all is the addressee. She is a female who, judging by...
Sometimes it feels funny – for lack of a better word – analyzing songs by these young female artists such as Olivia Rodrigo or say Billie Eilish that center on them going through the...
According to the story behind this “Same Song”, its creation was actually encouraged by none other than Dan Aykroyd himself, who enlisted Digital Underground to create a song for a movie he starred in named Nothing...
Lana Del Rey’s “Wildflower Wildfire” is very poetic in its approach. And the two titular words actually point to two different ideas. What the “Wildflower” Means The “wildflower”, most pointedly, refers to the resiliency...
Lana Del Rey’s “Text Book” is actually very similar to “Blue Banisters” (the song). On the latter, the overall sentiment expressed is influenced by the fact that the vocalist had found someone whom she believes she may...