Author: Amanda London

DESPECHÁ

“Despechá” by Rosalía

As explained by Rosalía, “Despechá” is one of those be-free-and-dance kinda songs. We have dealt with tunes of similar sentiment numerous times in the past, and the more memorable of such outings usually have some type...

I Ain’t Worried

“I Ain’t Worried” by OneRepublic

OneRepublic’s “I Ain’t Worried” was written with the plot of a certain movie in mind. More specifically, it was composed for a scene therein in which the characters in the film are chillin’ on a...

Lost

“Lost (XXV)” by Robbie Williams

In Robbie Williams own words, this song ‘is about times in his life when he’s abandoned himself to reckless behaviour’. But the way that idea is presented in the track appears to be in a romantic...

Here I Go Again

“Here I Go Again” by Whitesnake

It’s obvious that the narrator of “Here I Go Again” possesses a depressed, pessimistic mindstate. This is made most apparent in the chorus, via the way in which the titular phrase is utilized. What it points...

Vacation

“Vacation” by Thomas Rhett 

Thomas Rhett’s “Vacation” does not, as implied by its title, feature the vocalist partaking in an exotic trip. Rather, as he puts it, he and his crew are ‘partying like they’re on vacation’. This is...

I Can Almost See You

“I Can Almost See You” by Hammock 

Hammock’s “I Can Almost See You” is primarily an instrumental. It only consists of one full sentence, that being “I see you”. So as for the “can almost” found in the title, such is not present...