"Sofia" is a song by Clairo released on July 26, 2019. Discussing themes of jealousy and curiosity of a past lover and their new partner, the term “bitter” is used as a metaphor in the song, with FLETCHER hoping she tastes bitter in her ex-lover’s new partner’s mouth.įun fact: “Bitter” was produced over FaceTime in quarantine. In the first verse, she lists some letdowns and disappointing circumstances that describe what she’s feeling. The song insinuates a toxic or unfinished relationship between FLETCHER and her past lover. Instead, FLETCHER gives us an anthemic outlet for when we are just not quite ready to move on. On "Bitter" there is no wishing to return to the past or fully move on from the one who wronged you. "Bitter" sees FLETCHER linking up with praised producer and songwriter Kito, in May 2020. Today, the song is still shaping the star’s career path. “Girls Like Girls” would go on to become the star’s signature song, introducing her to a massive audience. On the contrary, in 2015, Kiyoko stood out as one of the few queer stars who not only opened up about her sexuality publicly but by doing so, found substantially more popularity.
The song’s lyrics delved into her queer identity with brazen confidence that had remained unseen on previous songs up until that moment.įor many queer pop-starts coming out was considered a public announcement to be made after they'd already achieved major success. “Girls Like Girls” was unlike anything that Kiyoko has ever written. Urban Dictionary describes "Heather" as the following: "when someone says that you're Heather, they mean that everybody can't help but like you." He unravels feelings of envy and yearning in his wistful "Heather" song.įun fact: When this song took off on Tiktok, “Heather” gained the meaning of “a beautiful girl”. The song explores feelings of frustration and hate as a reflection of love and a feeling of sorrow. The person was in a relationship with a girl named Heather.
While in high school, he spent four years in love with a person who didn't love him back. The song is based on an actual teenage experience of Gray's. Originally released as a track on Gray's debut studio album Kid Krow in March 2020, it was released as the sixth single in September 2020.
Conan Gray told Apple Music that this heartbreaking ballad is the most honest account of his love life he has ever written. On the topic of love, it really sucks when your crush doesn't love you back. Hit play, and let your rainbow energy flow. Let’s all celebrate as if we were at a Fire Island party! June especially means the celebration of Pride Month and since music is the universal language, what better way to celebrate it than to crank up a playlist of the best songs to celebrate LGBTQIA+? Here are 44 awesome songs to stir the heart and move the hips.