DJ Kool’s “Let Me Clear My Throat” is a classic piece in the hip-hop game. This classic encapsulates the energy and vibrancy of the genre during the 1990s. The track isn’t deeply lyrical or...
“Mo Money Mo Problems” is a classic track by The Notorious B.I.G. (Biggie Smalls) featuring Puff Daddy and Mase, released posthumously in 1997. The song revolves around the core concept that increasing wealth brings...
Personally I think Country Music is far from dead. In fact, it continues to be one of the most enduring and popular genres in the United States and beyond. While it’s true that musical...
IVE’s “Either Way” touches on themes ranging from self-identity to individuality. It also touches on the subjective nature of opinions and perceptions. Verse 1 The singer notes that people have varying opinions of her....
Queen’s “I Want to Break Free” is known not just for its catchy melody but also for its iconic music video, which featured the band members dressed in drag, parodying the British soap opera...
Ian Curtis and Annik Honoré had a close and complex relationship that has been the subject of much speculation and discussion over the years. Annik Honoré was a Belgian journalist and music promoter. She...
“Love These Days” explores the complex and often contradictory emotions associated with modern love, describing it as both “fucked up” and “fake.” The lyrics narrate the turbulence of a romantic relationship, characterized by conflicts,...
“Get Up Kid” by Thirty Seconds to Mars delves into themes of heartbreak, resilience, and hope. Despite going through hard times, including a painful breakup, the singer encourages themselves to keep going, hinting at...
“Avalanche” encourages listeners to live life fully. It warns us all to act swiftly in terms of living life to the fullest to avoid being caught in life’s “avalanches.” It brings up feelings of...
In the song “I Love You After Me”, we find Mitski experiencing self-love after a relationship ends. She feels free, confidently enjoying her own company and indulging in self-care. The repetitive “ooh” in the...