Author: Amanda London

No Type by Rae Sremmurd

“No Type” by Rae Sremmurd

At the center of “No Type” is Rae Sremmurd’s assertion that they don’t have “no type”.  That’s another way of saying that they don’t choose romantic interests based on their race, height or any particular...

Formidable by Stromae

Stromae’s “Formidable” Lyrics Meaning

Stromae’s “Formidable” is a concept song, if you will. That is to say that instead of taking the standard singer-to-addressee approach, Stromae puts himself in a particular setting. And that setting would basically feature him wandering...

Trap Queen by Fetty Wap

“Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap

When a male artist refers to the subject of one of his songs as a “queen”, it is pretty safe to assume that he is referring to his significant other. And such is in fact...

I Want It by Juice WRLD

“I Want It” by Juice WRLD

On “I Want It”, Juice WRLD is addressing his lover. And the titular “it” can be best defined as a reference to her love. Or perhaps if you want to get more specific, “it” can also...

Screw Juice by Juice WRLD

“Screw Juice” by Juice WRLD

The word screw, as present in the title of this song, is meant to point to the colloquial expression of the term being used as a curse word. So another way of reading the title is...

Up Up and Away by Juice WRLD

“Up Up and Away” by Juice WRLD

The expression “up up and away”, as used in this song, seemingly points to the notion of Juice WRLD being high. And in the lyrics he expresses two of his quintessential sentiments concerning this...

Can't Die by Juice WRLD

“Can’t Die” by Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD, like many other rappers, came from an inner-city African-American community. More specifically he grew up in Chicago, which by all accounts possesses some of the most-violent Black neighborhoods in the entire United States. Accordingly...

Man of the Year by Juice WRLD

“Man of the Year” by Juice WRLD

After listening to “Legends Never Die”, it is easy to conclude that Juice WRLD was one of the realest rappers in the game. Yes, as with his peers he did habitually boast – for instance...

Conversations by Juice WRLD

“Conversations” by Juice WRLD

Juice WRLD uses this song to depict himself as someone who has “conversations” with Satan. This is not in a literal sense. Rather it alludes to the more general idea of negativity – or “demons”...

Titanic by Juice WRLD

“Titanic” by Juice WRLD

This title of this track “Titanic”) is a reference to the infamous ship of the same name, which suffered a historical wreck back in 1912. More to the point, Juice WRLD is comparing his own life...