“Emo Song” is one of the more-complex songs on Beabadoobee’s album, “Fake It Flowers”. For the most part, as evident in the second verse, it appears that she is addressing a romantic interest. And it would further...
Although Beabadoobee named this track after what she envisions to be the names of her future children, it is in fact a love song. That is to say that the individual she is addressing is a romantic...
The title of this song is actually a reference to the famous Charlie Brown comic strip, of which Beabadoobee is a really big fan. To prove the point, she actually has an entire four-panel Charlie Brown cartoon tattooed...
Basically the title of this song serves as a metaphor alluding to the idea that the singer thinks the addressees are stupid, though not in a literal sense per se. Rather the intended audience is people...
The way Beabadoobee has described the song “Sorry” is as one in which the addressee is a childhood friend(s). During their years together they lived a wild, experimental life which included messing with drugs. But unfortunately for the...
One way of interpreting “Together” is that Beabadoobee, who establishes herself as free-spirited throughout her “Fake It Flowers” album, is once again extolling a life of independence. However, she has also come to realize that, even...
It’s easy to conclude that the singer is addressing a romantic interest, and she somehow alludes to as much in the second verse. However, based on Beabadoobee’s personal explanation of the track, it can also be...
The lyrics of “Horen Sarrison” are dedicated to Beabadoobee’s boyfriend, a dude by the name of Soren Harrison actually. So in the title, she is jesting with his name. But more specifically, it is a love song. ...
According to Beabadoobee’s explanation of this song, she is addressing people who may have misplaced emotions for her, or those who think they understand her situation even though they don’t. And basically, what the singer is...