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Anam Nazar – Page 51 – Tune Facts

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“Thunder” by Lana Del Rey

Even if a Lana Del Rey song is ultimately based on an easy-to-understand concept, the style in which it is presented would not be that simplistic to decipher. Perhaps the reason for such, as...

“Get Free” by Lana Del Rey

In its original incarnation, Lana Del Rey’s “Get Free” was a more comprehensive, personalized piece meant to encapsulate the last few years in Lana’s life leading up to that point. The songstress then decided it...

“Lookalike” by Conan Gray

“Lookalike” captures the narrator’s struggle in letting go of their love for a previous partner. The song begins with them reminiscing on the night they met and the good moments they shared while stressing...

“Mojaita” by J Balvin & Bad Bunny

This is a summertime beach jam that is focused primarily on J Balvin and Bad Bunny’s appreciation of pretty ladies. Indeed the track’s title, “Mojaita”, according to Genius, translates as the word “wet”. And in that regard, what...

“Vete” by Bad Bunny

Bad Bunny’s “Vete” is very much a breakup song. In fact the title, when translated from Bad Bunny’s native Spanish tongue, can be understood as him forcefully exclaiming ‘get out!’ And who he is relaying this sentiment...

Conan Gray’s “Greek God” Lyrics Meaning

“Greek God”, on the surface, literally talks about bullies and the narrator’s resolve not to be victimized by their actions. However, taking a deeper look and considering that Conan Gray tweeted that his track “Lookalike” and this track...