Tagged: Moby
Moby’s “Be The One” Lyrics Meaning
Moby’s “Be The One” features the same stanza being repeated continuously. And even in that regard, three of the four lines which makeup the passage are similar in composition. But that being established, it is...
Meaning of “Porcelain” by Moby
In terms of its lyrical composition, “Porcelain” is a terse song but tells an intriguing albeit somewhat-shrouded story. In the song, Moby is experiencing a breakup from his partner. And although the singular reason is never...
Meaning of “Porcelain” by Moby
In terms of its lyrical composition, “Porcelain” is a terse song but tells an intriguing albeit somewhat-shrouded story. In the song, Moby is experiencing a breakup from his partner. And although the singular reason is never...
Moby’s “Be The One” Lyrics Meaning
Moby’s “Be The One” features the same stanza being repeated continuously. And even in that regard, three of the four lines which makeup the passage are similar in composition. But that being established, it is...
Moby’s “Mistake” Lyrics Meaning
The particular type of ‘mistakes’ which Moby is harping on in this song, even though he doesn’t go into elaborate detail concerning them, are the ones he has made in romantic relationships. Thus when he...
“Natural Blues” by Moby
The vocals on Moby’s “Natural Blues” are derived from an early 20th century song that reads a lot like a spiritual or, as title states, the blues. The vocalist possesses “trouble so hard” alright. And as...
“A$AP Forever” by A$AP Rocky (ft. Moby)
“A$AP Forever” commences with ASAP Rocky shouting out “gang”, an expression that, besides the chorus, is also featured prominently in the intro. And the logical explanation would be that he’s acknowledging his clique the A$AP...
“Raining Again” by Moby
References to ‘rain’ is one of the most well-worn metaphors in the music industry. In more modern times and within the context of hip-hop, it alludes to the act of spreading dollar bills like there’s...
“When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die” by Moby
The word “cold”, used within the context of the lyrics of Moby’s “When It’s Cold I’d Like to Die”, is obviously a metaphor. What it points to is the idea of, most simply explained,...
