Here’s another catchy pop punk number you may not have identified as asong about unrequited love. But it’s clear that the narrator wants someone he doesn’t have. He’s so in his own head that he’s starting to hear things no one has even said: “Did you say please just follow m...
This is not a positive song about education by Eminem’s rap group D12. However, I’ll still include it as it’s overall a nice and enjoyable song where the rappers of D12, including Eminem, spit multi-syllable flows and lyrics about not liking school. Some humorous lyrics too. A lot...
Boku Dake no Hito Someone for Me Alone Boku ga Boku ni Kaereru Basho The Place Where I Can Come Back to Myself Boku ga onna no ko ni umarete itara If I was born as a girl Boku ga Umareta Hi The Day I Was Born BOKU MOTE I'm Hot Boku ni Piano o Hikasete Let Me Play...
Stewart wrote the song with Steamhammer guitarist Martin Quittenton, reaching back to a particularly saucy episode in his past for inspiration. He fessed up during a 2007 interview withQ, saying it "was more or less a true story about the first woman I had sex with, at the Beaulieu Jazz ...
Someone else. So when You Give Love A Bad Name, and Livin’ on a Prayer dropped, in the final five months of 1986, I was open for business. But I definitely took my time, before I made my choice. The most likely time of me getting the cassette of Slippery When Wet would have bee...
But then, I think the key insight that really made the song what it is is: It’s not about not liking where she is and wanting to go somewhere else. She loves where she is. She loves her parents. She loves her island. She loves her community. And there’s this voice anywa...
“Cool and Creamy” is a humorous skit set to the tune of “Alouette,” popular at Cub Scout events. Participants sing about liking something “cool and creamy,” taking turns to ask and agree to have shaving cream applied in various places, like on the shirt, in the hair, or in the...
This catchy 1979 song by Irish band The Boomtown Rats sounds like a jovial bop about, well, people not liking Mondays. However, the inspiration for the song is much more sinister than that. That same year, Brenda Ann Spencer had opened fire at a children’s school playground, killing two...
Lamar sets the tone, spouting off about getting “four McDonald’s”—that is, probably, $4 million—“every time I land, bro,” while Keem responds with his own goofy flex about liking “irregular girls.” Their natural chemistry is off-the-charts and addictive, like watching two All-...
loverboy KP Skywalka’s “Tyfreka” is a song about all the women he’s lusting after. There’s Tyreka (“When I get home I’ma fold her up”), Teneva (“Put it on me with her big ol’ butt”), and someone who must remain anonymous (“She too real, if I gon’ say her ...