“Tusa” is a Colombian slang word. And there have been varying explanations given to the intricacy of its meaning. But what it basically boils down to is being synonymous with a person being heartbroken romantically. And such is...
“Yikes” is your standard Nicki Minaj fare. That is to say the lyrics of this song center on the Queen touting her superiority. And in doing so she focuses on the most are her wealth, ability...
“Nice to Meet Ya” reads as if it is espousing the idea of an individual learning to have a positive image of herself. Or more to the point, both Meghan Trainor and Nicki Minaj have...
The term cap backwards loosely has a history as a colloquialisms which can have diverse meanings. And it is not clear exactly what the phrase is supposed to mean within the context of the lyrics. But according...
The main storyline featured in “Side to Side” is rather simple. Ariana Grande is attracted to a certain dude who has a “bad reputation”. And her attraction to him is, succinctly put, carnal in...
In “Bad to You”, the singers reveal that they are indeed “bad to” the addressee, i.e. their romantic interest. That basically means that they have a tendency to mistreat their boyfriends. But there is a specific...
“iPhone” is a song based on the artists’ philosophical approach to romantic relationships. The title, as we all know, is the name of a popular communication device. And what it specifically points to in this track...
The title of this song (Hot Girl Summer) is actually derived from the titular catchphrase, which began blowing up on Twitter a couple of months prior to the track’s release. The term “hot girl summer” evolved...
On the song “Truffle Butter”, Nicki Minaj, together with Drake and Lil Wayne brag about their many achievements and material possessions. “Truffle Butter” is the embodiment of luxury food eaten by famous and rich...
In “Right Thru Me”, Nicki Minaj speaks about somebody, possibly a significant other, who knows her extremely well. This person knows her so well that he can see through all her pretenses and tell...