I don’t know about you, but every time I listen to a song I always wonder who those words are referring to. Usually it works like this: I go looking for the lyrics, I find something autobiographical about the pop star who wrote it and I am always amazed. Most of the time, of course, because in the text I read some real digs at other famous people (complete with names and surnames). Would you like to know more? Here are 5 songs you (maybe) didn’t know spoke ill of some celebrities:
7 THINGS DI MILEY CYRUS VS NICK JONAS
The hit of Miley Cyrus has just turned 13 and she wanted to celebrate the anniversary with a post on ig in which she also tagged the person to whom it was dedicated, or Nick Jonas. At the time of their relationship, here are the 7 things she hated about him and that ended their love story: You’re vain, your games, you’re insecure/You love me, you like her/You made me laugh, you made me cry, I don’t know which side to buy/Your friends, they’re jerks, when you act like them, just know it hurts/ And the seventh thing I hate the most that you do/You make me love you. It doesn’t come out a very nice portrait of the pop star, it’s true, and if so far you had any doubts about who was the protagonist of the song, well, now you won’t have any more.
Miley Cyrus celebrated 7 things 13 years by tagging Nick Jonas, I’m dying pic.twitter.com/4L0zWkZCLR
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DON’T DI ED SHEERAN VS ELLIE GOULDING E NIALL HORAN
I never saw him as a threat/Until you disappeared with him to have sex, of course / It’s not like we were both on tour/We were staying on the same fucking hotel floor. Ok, there is nothing confirmed here, yet it seems that these vitriolic words of Ed Sheeran are dedicated to a famous ex, that is Ellie Goulding (on the other hand, in the text, we speak of two pop stars). Attention, that him instead should refer to Niall Horan, absolute protagonist of this love triangle. What can I say, luck after that Don’t she has arrived Perfect.
FUCK YOU DI LILY ALLEN VS GEORGE BUSH
Ok, the title doesn’t need translation. At first listen, years ago, I always thought that Lily Allen was referring to an ex-boyfriend. But no, I recently discovered that the lyrics of the song openly criticize the then president of the United States George Bush for his political views: So you say it’s not OK to be gay / Well, I think you’re just evil / You’re just some racist who can’t tie my laces/ Your point of view is medieval. The pop star is not the first and will not be the last to take such a clear stance towards the tenant of the White House. Last year it was the turn of Demi Lovato with Commander in chief versus Donald Trump. Next!
ALFIE DI LILY ALLEN TOWARDS BROTHER, ALFIE ALLEN
The lazy brother of the passage from Lily Allen (super fan of explicit references, apparently) is no less than that Alfie Allen, the actor who played Theon Greyjoy in Game of Thrones. At the time, I had absolutely no idea. When I realized that the two were related (in fact the similarity is there) I was shocked. Who knows what he must have thought of his words: My little brother is in his bedroom smoking weed /I tell him he should get up ‘cause it’s nearly half past 3 /He can’t be bothered ‘cause he’s high on THC.
SHOUT OUT TO MY EX DELLE LITTLE MIX VS ZAYN MALIK E GIGI HADID
Perrie Edwards he touches it very softly: I hope she gettin’ better sex /Hope she ain’t fakin’ it like I did, babe /Took four long years to call it quits. The text clearly speaks of an ex-boyfriend, a boy with whom the pop star was about 4 years old and who shortly after the end of their relationship immediately found another girl to whom he also dedicated a tattoo. Um, the blue eyes of Gigi Hadid sculpted on the chest of Zayn Malik do they tell you something? The mystery revealed.

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