Popular (with Playboi Carti & Madonna)
by The Weeknd , Playboi Carti , Madonna
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Song Analysis for Popular (with Playboi Carti & Madonna)
"Popular" is a dark and critical meditation on the nature of fame, celebrity culture, and the desperate lengths people will go to achieve it. The song explores the seductive allure and the inherent pitfalls of the limelight, contrasting the desire for genuine artistry with the relentless pursuit of being known and worshipped. It tells the story of a woman who is obsessed with becoming famous, suggesting she would "kill anyone" or "sell her soul" for popularity. This desire is depicted as an enslaving force; while she may achieve material success, she loses her freedom and true self in the process. The lyrics touch upon themes of moral and financial debt incurred while maintaining a façade for public consumption. The song functions as a cautionary tale, critiquing a culture that values likes, clicks, and superficial adoration over authenticity and soul.
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