These lyrics of SZA’s “Snooze” shed light on an intense and possibly tumultuous relationship, characterized by deep affection, dependency, and a kind of obsessive love. SZA expresses an unwavering commitment and loyalty towards her...
The term “red light” is one which most generally points to the idea of sex. So in this song, with the vocalist(s) offering the addressee “the red light special”, that’s another of T-Boz and Chilli...
“Two Occasions” is one of the more memorable love songs of the 1980s, in that its hook revolves around a sweet metaphor that’s quite creative yet easy to understand. What that metaphor points to, even more simply put, is the addressee...
“Count on Me” was written specifically for a movie entitled Waiting to Exhale. Said film came out around the time where African-American academia and arts had taken a special interest in what Black women have and...
Toni Braxton’s “How Could An Angel Break My Heart” is one of the best heartbreak songs of the 1990s, as in the emotion being relayed really coming through. What it centers on is the singer’s...
“End of the Road” is being relayed by an individual(s) who has apparently been dumped by his significant other. Moreover, it can be deduced via certain junctures in the song that she is seeing someone...
Whitney Houston’s “Exhale (Shoop Shoop) is derived from a movie which basically centers on the dating frustrations of a group of women. And that is more or less the sentiment which is meant to be...
Babyface is an American musician with outstanding vocal talent. In fact he’s dropped eight albums himself between 1986 and 2014. But truth be told, he is even more-celebrated for his production skills. Indeed as of 2015, he...
“Breathe Again” finds Toni Braxton sadly admitting that she will utterly break down if her partner ends their relationship. The relationship appears to be in a very unstable state, as such, the narrator expresses...