SHAED’s “Thunder” can perhaps best be classified as a protest song. More pointedly the singer is encouraging the addressees to cause a ruckus, if you will, in the name of fighting for a certain...
The addressee of SHAD’s “Perfume” is a romantic interest of the narrator (Chelsea Lee). And simply put, what she is telling him is that she has chosen to make him her boyfriend. This is of course...
SHAED and Snny’s “You Got Me Like” is a bonafide love song. The title is based on the special way the partners in the featured relationship, who are respectively portrayed by SHAED’s Chelsea Lee and...
The title of this song, ISOU, is what has been described as SMS language. That means it is an acronym which is commonly used on social media. And in this case what those four letters stand for is...
SHAED’s “Too Much” is centered on the realities of online dating. So to some degree the singer is addressing someone whom she met online via a dating app and has apparently had some type...
SHAED’s “Trampoline” is a song in which, succinctly put, the singer is enjoying herself whilst dreaming about dying. The title really has nothing to do with the narrative contained therein. It rather alludes to the track’s...