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Big Black Delta – Huggin' and Kissin' Lyrics 6 years ago
It sounds like he's singing to a prostitute he has fallen in love with.

He says she gives him love on her canvas...so her body is her art.

"You're the best I can do" - He can't seem to find anyone in the real world so he has to pay for it.

"And she told me that she loved me and she gave me my money back" - She had as much enjoyment as he did and decided not to charge him for something that was a mutual experience.

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Little Mix – Black Magic Lyrics 6 years ago
This song has always confused me. Usually, in pop music, they refer to magic as a symbolism for sex. Here it sounds like they are literally talking about Black Magic. Things like "Sip of potion" can be used for oral sex etc but I can't see how the lyrics of "Black Magic" can be read as playful with a double meaning.

Are they actually saying black magic is the only way to get this boy back?

It's either a poorly written pop song or a poorly written occult advert.

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Fever Ray – Concrete Walls Lyrics 6 years ago
While the personal interpretations here are interesting, I read some information from Karin herself about the entire album (and what this song is clearly touching upon)

“When I wrote the lyrics for the Fever Ray album… It was six months in my life when I had been at home with a screaming baby – it’s a lot about that time of course. In Sweden, you are very isolated when you become a mother, it’s like, now must stay at home. Then, after six or seven months I went to my studio, and when I look back on it, it’s about that paranoia you get from being at home all of a sudden – you’ve had all the people around you, your friends, just disappear. In Sweden it’s not such a social life, it’s cold most of the year, you don’t meet people outside, you’re outside just to run to your car or run into the supermarket or something, and the summer is so short, about two weeks, and the other fifty weeks are cold. I think people are very lonely.

“And the second kind of isolation, when you become a mother, you’re just thrown into some kind of biological mess all of a sudden. As a feminist, everything is about gender construction, and then you meet people from these mothers healthcare institutions, and they deeply believe that all female humans are born just to raise and breastfeed children! And that was a huge shock the first time, I had lived a very free life before then, I had been playing music, but you’re not expected to go back to work, and most women don’t. All these well-educated women all of a sudden lose half their identity, and that was really frightening for me. [Heavy, thoughtful pause, then laughs,] Yeah, so the album is about that time!”

https://www.loudandquiet.com/interview/last-interview-fever-ray/

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