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Anam Nazar – Page 64 – Tune Facts

Author: Anam Nazar

“Die Another Day” by Madonna

All things considered, Madonna’s “Die Another Day” is a somewhat complex piece. For instance, it is the theme song to the 2002 James Bond movie, which some readers would instantly recognize as an action-heavy franchise. So when...

“Give It 2 Me” by Madonna

In “Give It 2 Me”, Madonna is depicting herself as an indomitable, extremely self-confident individual. And she puts this idea in various, albeit very general, contexts, including a sexual one, to illustrate. But with this...

“Frozen” by Madonna

These types of pop songs that deal with these ubiquitous psychological maladies tend to be relatively deep. And in this case (“Frozen”) Madonna tries to go there, first and foremost contending with an addressee who...

“Into the Groove” by Madonna

Madonna is not widely known as “the Queen of Pop” for nothing. As far as the late 20th century is concerned, she has mastered the art of the dance song in a way that countless others...

“Music” by Madonna

This is another one of Madonna’s celebration of music and more specifically that of the dance variety. The way she perceives this form of entertainment is as one which “makes the people come together”. But even...

“All Too Well” by Taylor Swift

If you ever get into a romantic relationship with Taylor Swift, chances are at some point in time said romance is going to be immortalized in song. Moreover, Swift’s dating history features some fellow celebrities...

Naughty by Nature

Naughty by Nature is a hip hop collective whose haydays were during the 90s. This group from New York City was formed in 1986, and was created by three musicians whose names are: DJ...

“Hung Up” by Madonna

Madonna’s “Hung Up” captures a feeling of helplessness from the narrator who is growing tired of waiting for her indecisive love interest to requite her affection. The narrator admits that she is getting fed...

“Heavy” by Linkin Park (ft. Kiiara)

Linkin Park’s “Heavy” is about the artists being overwhelmed by their internal problems. Thus the title, “heavy”, is actually an adjective describing the psychological burden the vocalists feel. And one defining characteristic of said burden is...