“Every Rule” is apparently set in New York City where two lovers, the vocalist and addressee, seemingly first met. And the reason Charli goes about proclaiming that she’s “breaking every rule for” this individual is...
Charli XCX’s “Party 4 U” is a love song based on the theme of the singer desiring to throw a personal party for her significant other. So basically she uses symbolism which is commonly related...
Like other songs on Charli XCX’s “How I’m Feeling Now” album, this one is premised in the reality of the singer being under lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now neither the disease nor the...
The “visions” which the singer is experiencing is of she and her boyfriend enjoying a fulfilling life together. She is going out of her way to point out that she is having such fantasies apparently...
The title of this song stands for “Click 2.0”, with “Click” being a song that Charli XCX dropped back in 2019. However, the lyrics rather refer to her “clique”. And what the singer is saying, succinctly put,...
This song is based on the old, popular adage “keep your friends close and your enemies closer”. But what it is more specifically centered on is the romantic relationship the narrator (Charli XCX) is in. And the sentimental...
The lyrics of Charli XCX’s “Detonate” can come off as being a bit topsy-turvy at points. But what it basically boils down to is the singer not having faith that the romantic relationship she is...
What it seems that the singer is ‘finally understanding’ is that she is truly in love with her significant other. Charli XCX wrote this song while simultaneously being quarantined with her boyfriend. And the whole experience has drawn...
Charli XCX’s “7 Years” finds her celebrating her romantic relationship with the addressee. And as the title suggests, the relationship has now endured for “seven years”. More to the point is that this duration of...
This song is partially based on Charli XCX’s real-life relationship with a guy named Huck Kwong. It is also premised on the fact that, due to the 2020 pandemic, they are not able to see...