“Where You Are” features a story filled with heartbreak and internal emotional conflict. PinkPantheress and Willow talk about leaving their relationships where they’ve been told how to act and feel by their partners. Verse...
“Misery Business” is reflective of a crush that Hayley Williams, the vocalist and primary writer, had on Zac Farro, her Paramore bandmate, back in their early teens. At the time, he was apparently dating another woman whom his...
Paramore’s “Decode” is a song that was written specifically for a sci-fi teenage romance film called Twilight. Said film is based on a novel of the same name that also spawned a very successful book as...
If you thought “Hear You Me” is such an incredibly sad song addressing a loved one that has passed on, you are so right. Throughout the song, the narrator is speaking directly to a...
The title and related thematic sentiment of this song (“Good 4 U”) is sarcastic in nature. What the vocalist is doing is addressing her ex-boyfriend. And on the surface, she is congratulating him on being able...
This is a real-life love song in that it is based on the vocalist, Hayley Williams’, former relationship with a fellow musician named Chad Gilbert. But by and large the lyrics are general enough that...
On Paramore’s “Ain’t It Fun”, the narrator seems to suggest that there are advantages attached to being able to grow up and make decisions for yourself. The song is based on the premise that...