

She loved him and he didn’t care too much about it. She left him and it hurt, but he continuously plays down her feelings like “screaming at my face baby don’t trip” his lack of affection is a big deal for her and he’s telling her to just calm down. But he didn’t take the relationship seriously. Sway Lee’s verse talks about how he has a big amount of money to keep a girl as well as sexual pleasures. Song MeaningSo the general meaning of this song is both subtle and strong but packed with meaning. I know you're scared of the unknown (known) Someone took a big L, don't know how that feltįightin' for my trust and you won't back downĮven if we gotta risk it all right now, oh (now)

Needless to say, I'm keepin' her in check After weeks in the Billboard Hot 100’s top ten, the bright, sweet and melodic ode to love, sunflowers and other clichés dethroned Halsey’s “Without Me.” “Sunflower” also technically becomes Swae Lee’s first Number One as a solo artist - it’s the second if you count Travis Scott’s “Sicko Mode,” though he isn’t officially credited on it.Callin' it quits now, baby, I'm a wreck (ayy)Ĭrash at my place, baby, you're a wreck (ayy)

Now, Post Malone and Swae Lee‘s “ Sunflower” is the Number One song in the country. And the soundtrack’s most recognizable song - which is featured heavily in the movie - is a beneficiary of that momentum. The animated, Miles Morales-starring film has already been thrust into debate as a candidate for the greatest comic book movie of all-time, while it’s still in theaters. In a year where Black Panther is vying a Best Picture Oscar and Infinity War is practically printing money, Spider-Verse is still the superior superhero movie of the three.

First, of the six Spider-Man movies since 2002, Spider-Verse is the best. There are some indisputable facts regarding this year’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.
