The lyrical composition of Joji’s “Like You Do” is a bit more-complex than it may initially appear. But in terms of the title, the singer is letting the addressee, his romantic interest, know that she...
Although “Ew” is said to be based on Joji’s past relationships, the lyrics read as if he is only addressing one person. But verily, said individual would be his ex-girlfriend. And symbolically the wording points to the...
Of course “Franchise” is braggadocious to the core! It features Travis and his collaborators, particularly Young Thug if you will, boasting of their pricey lifestyles. This includes numerous references to actual name brands. And considering that...
“Holy” has been described as being akin to a gospel song. And whereas there is definitely a Christian undertone, as well as the heavy usage of associated terminology, going that far would be a stretch. What it is...
“Test Me” is philosophical in its approach. What it centers on is the idea that there are various challenges or tests which life throws our way. And whereas such experiences may cause suffering, they also...
“Field Trip” is like a Melanie Martinez beef song. For the most part she doesn’t seem to be aiming the lyrics at anyone in particular. Rather, the vocalist comes off more along the lines of asserting her...
“The Bakery” is based on a job Melanie Martinez had in high school. As the title implies, she did in fact work in a bakery. In the first verse she lets it be known that she enjoyed it a...
As you probably already know, this song is based on a romance the singer is in. However, interesting to note is that the word “better” is only mentioned once in the lyrics. And it’s not within...
The title of this track is of course a metaphor. And the notion it is centered on is the singer making a full-hearted attempt to win back the love of the addressee, i.e. his...
“Call Me” is based on the singer’s sensual and material relationship with the addressee. Yes, it can be said that Blondie is taking on the role of a working girl. And the title is fundamentally indicative...