For starters, the titular metaphor is meant to point to the concept that vocalists at hand have “a colorful aura”. Or put into more frank colloquial terms, the vocalists are saying they shine. That’s...
Lil Uzi Vert is a rapper who is regularly known to utilize terms such as “demon” in his lyrics, even participating on a song entitled so in the past. And as we have undoubtedly pointed...
This song was obviously inspired by emo-ism. That’s made apparent from the opening chorus, in which Trippie Redd depicts himself as someone who, despite being wealthy, cannot buy love. And such a trend is continued...
It may seem as if the lead vocalist is being cruel on “Die For A Man”, letting her romantic interest know from the onset that she basically wouldn’t give a damn if he left...
When A Boogie and co. refer to their wrists being flooded, they’re talking about with ice, not water. And of course ice, in the world of hip-hop, is another name for expensive jewelry. As such, one...
“Bad and Boujee” is the song which many consider to have put the Migos, who have gone on to be the top rap group in the music industry, on the map. And the title alludes...
The title of this song is derived from its chorus. And to make a long explanation short, it points to the rappers’ assertion that they do not have to tolerate any romantic interests whom they...
The title of this song (“Sasuke”) is actually the name of one of the main characters from the popular anime “Naruto”. And Lil Uzi Vert is widely known as a fan of Japanese cartoons. Within the...
The title of this track (“Yessirskiii”) is actually a colloquial form of affirmation. It doesn’t play any particular role in the song. The only role it plays is assert, specifically in the chorus, that the...
“Bean (Kkobe)” is named after basketball legend Kobe Bryant, whose middle name is actually Bean. And the reason that Lil Uzi Vert in particular felt the need to reference him is due to his claim...