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“Memories” by Conan Gray

“Memories” revolves around Conan Gray wanting nothing more with his ex-partner, other than the memories. The twist here is that his ex-partner seems to be hanging around him when he wants to get over...

“Yours” by Conan Gray

Friendzoned Conan has had enough being just a friend to his love interest. He’s taken steps to show them that he wants to be more than that, but unfortunately for him, it isn’t going...

“Movies” by Conan Gray

“Movies” tersely delineates the timeline of the romantic relationship between Conan Gray and addressee. What the title represents is the former’s ideological vision for this association – one in which their romance will play out...

“Family Line” by Conan Gray

There’s no way to quantify just how many of us have suffered through traumatic childhoods, because most victims of such trauma don’t tend to talk about it in public. In the grand scheme of things,...

“Footnote” by Conan Gray

Footnotes are those annotations you find sometimes, in smaller print, at the bottom of a page of text, especially in terms of academic writings. They are not part of the main text itself, or let’s...

“Summer Child” by Conan Gray

One thing that can be said about Conan Gray is that he’s a sensitive artist. For example, image-wise he relies heavily on black as opposed to vibrant colors. Or put otherwise, Gray doesn’t come off as...

“The Exit” by Conan Gray

On “The Exit”, we find Conan Gray lamenting the fact that the person he’s in love with has found another girl. Yes, the lyrics do read as if Conan is taking on the role of...

“Disaster” by Conan Gray

“Disaster” is premised on Conan Gray mustering up the courage to make a pass at the addressee, the apple of his eye. Said addressee is someone whom he already has a strong “platonic” relationship with. But...

“Best Friend” by Conan Gray

This is, as implied by its title (“Best Friend”), a friendship song. There really isn’t anything extraordinary being said per se. The thesis sentiment basically revolves around the vocalist celebrating the addressee as his...