Disposable Heroes off the Master of Puppets album was one of the best songs I've heard. Now when the internet radio plays Disposable Heroes it sucks. You've remember the Mcdonalds commercial where's the beef. Well my slogan is Where's the rock. My question is why did you remove the rock out of your songs Metallica. You keep reminding of what I think it was Lars who said "it doesn't matter what we play you will like us anyways" at the `1992 emmy's. Metallica get back to yo...
MKTO Bad Girls Album: TBA Year: 2015 Tony Oller is in love with a reckless woman in the infantile “Bad Girls.” Frisky synths open the single, setting an eager tone. He checks his phone. 508? He doesn’t know anyone that lives in the 508 area. He checks his messages and it’s somet...
Demi Lovato Cool For The Summer Album: TBA Year: 2015 Demi Lovato explores her sexuality in the primitive “Cool For The Summer.” Jumpy synths open the single, setting an untamed tone....
Sam Hunt Take Your Time Album: Montevallo Year: 2014 Sam Hunt doesn’t want to simply be a guy in the disjointed “Take Your Time.” A chill guitar opens the single, setting an undemanding tone. He takes a breath and decides to go for it. At her table, he tells he...
Crystal Waters Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless) Album: Surprise Year: 1991 Crystal Waters wishes she could change the plight in her community in the &nbs...
Panic! At The Disco I Write Sins Not Tragedies Album: A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out Of Year: 2006 Brendan Urie gets a glimpse of the future with his ex-girlfriend and lets out a sigh of relief in the striking “I Write Sins Not Tragedies.” Suspensful synths open the single, setting...
Jimmy Eat World Work Album: Futures Year: 2005 Jim Adkins has a serious talk with his girlfriend in the grousing “Work.” A rosy guitar opens the single, setting an eager tone. She tells him she’s heard enough. He asks her to please not shut him out. A talk will end...
Nia Peeples Trouble Album: Nothin’ But Trouble Year: 1988 Nia Peeples realizes she’s with a narcisstic boyfriend who will likely go psycho on her in the fierce “Trouble.” Chafed synths open the single, setting a ticked off tone. She reads through the credit card receipts. There’s a fe...
Jellybean, Catherine Buchanan & Madonna Sidewalk Talk Album: Wotupski!?! Year: 1985 Catherine Buchanan is aware that she’s being gossiped about in the “Sidewalk Talk.” Kinetic synths open the single, setting a zippy tone. She p...
Savage Garden Truly Madly Deeply Album: Savage Garden Year: 1997 Darren Hayes has found true love with his girlfriend in the tender “Truly Madly Deeply.” An adoring piano opens the single, setting an i...
Gina G Gimme Some Love Album: Fresh! Year: 1997 Gina G wants an intimate evening with her boyfriend in the hyper “Gimme Some Love.” Aroused synths open the single, setting an immediate tone. After he kisses her hello, she puts her head down, her han...
Shawn Mendes Stitches Album: Handwritten Year: 2015 Shawn Mendes is in deep pain after a breakup in the vexed “Stitches.” Pitying guitar opens the single, setting a dejected tone. She said he doesn’t ever let anyone in. Her’s incapable of truly loving someone completely. He stirs his coffee and s...
Taylor Swift Today Was A Fairytale Album: Valentine Day’s sdtk Year: 2010 Taylor Swift falls in love at first sight in the dearest “Today Was A Fairytale.” A cute guitar opens the single, setting an appealing tone. It turned into a special Saturday evening. In her white, l...
Nick Fradiani Beautiful Life Album: TBA Year: 2015 Nick Fradini appreciates everything he has in the depreciated “Beautiful Life.” Jingly synths open the single, setting a nominal tone. He sits on the deck with his girlfriend, sipping on a beer. At the barbecue, are his uncle and cousin. A ...
Alicia Keys No One Album: As I Am Year: 2007 Alicia Keys has found love in the stripped “No One.” An enarmoured piano opens the single, setting an affectionate tone. She kisses her hand and places it on the computer. Her husband, on the other side o...