The logical interpretation of Stormzy’s “Lessons” is that it is about Stormzy’s relationship with “Maya” Jama, a model whom, according to some reports, the grime artist dated for a good four years. What is widely...
Stormzy’s “Audacity” is a song based on “likkle fish” testing Stormzy. Or stated simply, the rapper is calling out opponents whom he doesn’t feel are worthy of actually challenging him. And the “likkle fish” not...
The addressee(s) of this song is the romantic interest of the vocalists. In fact it is she who ‘owns it’. The titular term is actually a colloquialism lending to the idea of someone being in “control”...
The reason this song is entitled “Wiley Flow” is because it is meant to serve as Stormzy’s tribute to Wiley, a fellow British emcee who is often referred to as the “Godfather of Grime”. And grime is the...
“Sounds of the Skeng” is a braggadocio track by UK-based grime artist Stormzy. A “skeng” is a colloquial term used to refer to a weapon. And accordingly, Stormzy spends a good deal of this song...
The theme of Ed Sheeran’s “Take Me Back to London” is primarily centered on Sheeran and Stormzy’s affinity for London. Or put differently, they are both from the United Kingdom and expressing love for their...
In this track, Stormzy and Kehlani portray two characters on the respective sides of a romantic relationship, while British songstress Lily Allen provides chorus vocals to support the overall narrative. The aforementioned relationship between Stormzy...
The main theme of this song is the psychological burden Stormzy must endure due to “wear(ing) the crown”, as in being the current king of the rap game in the United Kingdom. It centers largely...
This song is dedicated to a viral dance craze that originated on Twitter also called the “Vossi Bop”. However, the lyrics themselves are not based on getting the listener to dance. Rather they are basically...