On “Tone Deaf”, Slim Shady acknowledges that he is nearing the age of 50. However, the song itself contains the same type of shocking, potentially off-putting lyrics that would likely remind listeners of Eminem raps...
Throughout his career Eminem has dropped his fair share of memorable story raps. The most-famous of all, “Stan” (2000), features a subplot where a dude decides to kill his significant other. And on this track (“Black Magic”),...
“Gnat” is your standard Eminem fare, with the lyrics for the most part serving as a means for the rapper to tout himself as an exceptional lyricist and human being in general. Moreover, as...
Kanye West is first and foremost a rapper, or at least it was in that genre of music whereas he established himself. And rap is an art form which, generally speaking, affords the practitioner more...
Trying to succinctly summarize the meaning of Kanye West’s “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” can be honestly quite challenging. And the reason this is the case is because it features so many topics and utilizes...
The song “Internet Ruined Me” furthers the storyline established in a track Wilbur Soot dropped earlier in 2020 entitled “I’m in Love with an E-Girl“. But whereas that song was a bit more focused on the...
The e-girl characterization points to the fact that the lady upon whom this song is centered is someone the singer interacts with, solely, over the internet. But as the title suggests, this is a girl whom Wilbur...
Louis Tomlinson’s “Copy of a Copy of a Copy” offers a unique perspective on the well-worn musical subject of heartbreak. For instance, it is not addressed to or even about a lady per se. Rather the...
In 2019, Cupcakke expressed concern over the ‘corrupting’ effect she felt her music was having on youngsters. Well apparently that sentiment was short-lived, as this track is perhaps the most sexually-graphic song ever released by a major female rap...
Wilbur Soot’s “Your New Boyfriend” is a comedic tune, albeit still serving as a love song. And the addressee would be the lady whom the narrator is in love with. More to the point though...