Songs written about true crimes have always been popular. Artists have always felt compelled to contextualize the atrocities of every day life and commit ...
One of the stellar Aaron Dessner collaborations tucked away on theMidnights3 A.M. Edition. “The Great War” comes clean about the side of Taylor who only wants love if it’s torture, going into the question of how emotional battles happen and how to end them, especially when you realize...
In the pre-chorus, Lloyiso speaks about growing in confidence, being unafraid of love. Also, to be expected in a dance/electronic joint, the drop is epic – truly “Real, real love, real, real love, oh!” All told, Garrix and Lloyiso bring the heat and deliver the goods. ...
“And I'm not gonna tell you that I'm over it. ‘Cause I think about it every night I'm not sober. And I know I keep these feelings to myself. Like I don't need nobody else. But you're not the only one on my mind. If I'm being honest. If I'm being honest. You said...
Let's remind people that STD like AIDS has not stopped. In addition, it is very likely that a couple, especially married couple, will have issues in their relationship if the sex life is dull. We can look at it in many angles other than just preaching about what you see. Funny that ...
Of course, amidst the armada of songs about working are the songs about being unemployed or not having a job! The Clash encapsulates the disillusionment of the era in their cynical, sarcasticpunk trackabout “Career Opportunities” that are never “gonna knock“!
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The story goes that someone challenged Willie Dixon to write a song about being in the mood for making love. Of course, he delivered but did it with characteristic wit, including a long list of things the singer doesn’t want to do. But the basic lust is unmistakable in Waters’ version...
The Stones have no shortage of songs that are obviously about drugs, "Mother's Little Helper" and "Sister Morphine" being obvious examples. "Dead Flowers," off of the band's 1971 album Sticky Fingers, may sound like Mick Jagger's attempt at a little sweet country rock tune, but...
The Stones have no shortage of songs that are obviously about drugs, "Mother's Little Helper" and "Sister Morphine" being obvious examples. "Dead Flowers," off of the band's 1971 album Sticky Fingers, may sound like Mick Jagger's attempt at a little sweet country rock tune, but...