Like many singers who have gone on to have successful solo careers, Bruce Springsteen actually traces his professional beginnings back to being the member of a band. Said group was known as The Castiles. And in...
The way this song reads is that the word “shooter” is actually a metaphor for a compassionate lover. So when the Boss exclaims that “Janey needs a shooter now”, he means she urgently requires a...
This is a song which relies heavily on elaborate and even overtly-religious symbolism. But apparently, what it is all meant to point back to is a passionate relationship Bruce Springsteen is in. That is...
On this song, the Boss is singing about how he feels empty in the absence of a love one who ‘one minute was here’ and the ‘next minute gone’. In other words, this person has...
As the title suggests, “Sexual” is in fact a bedroom fun song. Dave East, buttressed by Chris Brown, primarily focuses on the tale of a lady he is enamored with, specifically in a “sexual” sense. And...
The title of this song (“Powder Blue”) points to the color of Ty Dolla $ign’s Porsche. A Porsche, as you may well know, is a very-expensive brand of car. And with that connection in mind, you...
The title of this song is derived from the assertion that Russ is ‘freed up to do what he pleases’. As presented, this basically means that he trusts and is guided by his instincts, or...
Despite the title of this song potentially sounding sexist to some, quite to the contrary it is the Piano Man’s version of a feminist tune. Or stated differently analyzing this song hastily can easily lead to misinterpreting...
The title of this song (“Grace Under Pressure”) alludes to the idea of the singer remaining cool even when under a stressing situation. And overall the track’s wording isn’t extensive, but it is deep nonetheless. For...
Jimmy Cliff wrote “Many Rivers to Cross” during a particularly troubling time in his life. He was a Jamaican immigrant living in Europe (as evident by his reference of “the white cliffs of Dover”). And...