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Acronyms are everywhere. Sometimes, it’s just simply easier to type or write an acronym as opposed to a full phrase. Particularly, in the text age, who has time to write a whole phrase, let alone a sentence? Just embrace the acronym – shorthand – and life is so much easier. Acronyms don’t just happen with texts and such – the musicians are totally into the shorthand game too! Given that info, we unveil and acronym-fueled playlist.
🎧 15 Interesting Songs That Feature Acronym Titles could’ve been even longer given the number of acronymic songs. Of course, that would take more time and the amount of reading would be far too long. So, we settled on 15 songs featuring music courtesy of 🎙 Ariana Grande, 🎙 brakence, 🎙 Cardi B, 🎙 Jhene Aiko, 🎙 Kehlani, and 🎙 System of a Down among others. Given the number of songs, you’ll definitely want to grab a bite while you read and listen to these Interesting Songs That Feature Acronym Titles.
1. Young Stoner Life, Yak Gotti & Sheck Wes, 🎵 “GFU”
Ft. Yung Kayo
🎵 “GFU” • 🏷 Young Stoner Life / 300 Entertainment • 📅 2021
Yak Gotti handles most of the explicit intro and eventual chorus, while Sheck Wes participates on select portions. Gotti performs the first verse, which is tough, unapologetic, and violent: “Jump out and rip your shit out just like a page.” Yung Kayo performs the majority of a colorful second verse, also tough and unapologetic with the likes of “Rollin’ with savages, but I’m not Megan, man,” and “Fuck on a bitch, I’m not feelin’ that / I got a bitch that make my bitches really mad. Wes finally gets his own truly notable moment on the third and final verse (“Fuck on your Boop, turn her to a Betty.” Ultimately, hard to find any cons on this surefire banger!
2. Rina Sawayama, “STFU”
💿 SAWAYAMA • 🏷 Dirty Hit • 🗓 2020
Remember how I mentioned that Rina Sawayama dips her toes into metal 🤘 sometimes? Well, “STFU” is a prime example. No, she doesn’t wail like a metal singer, but she does bring the attitude and the heat over an aggressive, guitar-driven backdrop. She doesn’t need to belt or strain her voice in the least – she packs a mean punch being true to self and bringing her own distinct style. Who exactly does Rina tell to shut the fuck up? Haters, judgmental folks, homophobes, etc. She’s over the BS essentially; she’s not afraid to “Tell It Like It Is”, Aaron Neville!
“Shut the fuck up (Shh) Have you ever thought about taping your big mouth shut? ‘Cause I have, many times, many times Have you ever thought about taping your big mouth shut? ‘Cause I have, many times, many times.”
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3. brakence, “fwb”
💿 punk2 • 🏷 Columbia • 📅 2020
The intriguing, bi musician seems to have reason to swear like a sailor – he’s MAD. Why? A failed relationship, and his ex is to blame!
“Think I don’t say enough I won’t be runnin’ back ‘long as I’m faded and Fucked up ‘cause you’re gone and the clique gone too I turned to someone I could hold onto.”
Damn, that’s a first verse right there! His emotional delivery definitely packs a punch, as does his distinct, nuanced voice (particularly the low register) and the freshness of the lyrics. An example of freshness and swagger: “I didn’t understand how I could’ve macked / Y’all gonna wonder who I am.” Besides his unique voice, expressive lyrics, and potty mouth, the production stands out, particularly the punk-rock-like ending to this contemporary sounding pop joint.
“Fwb” may not even reach two-and-a-half-minutes in duration, but it doesn’t need to. Brakence is honest AF about where he stands in the realm of love, and he lets the whole world know.
4. Cardi B, “WAP”
Ft. Megan Thee Stallion
🎵 “WAP” • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2020
Cardi B asserts at the end of the intro, “Wet-ass pussy, make that pullout game weak, woo.” She goes on to speak about the wetness on the chorus, while on the first verse, she asserts, “Hop on top, I wanna ride / I do a Kegel while it’s inside.” As for Megan Thee Stallion, on the second verse, she begins with a bang: “Gobble me, swallow me, drip down the side of me / Quick, jump out ‘fore you let it get inside of me.” It doesn’t stop there as both have additional verses with absolutely shocking, highly sexual lyrics. The ‘freaky’ perspective won’t be relatable or win everyone over but give them credit for such a raw joint where the women freely express their sexual desires like the men frequently do.
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5. Florida Georgia Line, “H.O.L.Y.”
💿 Dig Your Roots • 🏷 Big Machine • 📅 2016
So, focusing on why the “holy hell” I bring up spirituality and FGL in the same sentence. Well, basically, in 2016, they released the acronymic 🎵 “H.O.L.Y.” as a single from their third studio album, 💿 Dig Your Roots. The single wasn’t praising The Most High but rather their significant others. How so? Well, H.O.L.Y. stands for “High on loving you,” as they sing on the chorus:
“You’re holy, holy Holy, holy I’m High On Lovin’ You High On Lovin’ You.”
Well, at least the bros are dedicated, right?
6. Kehlani, “F&MU”
💿 It Was Good Until It Wasn’t • 🏷 Atlantic • 📅 2020
If you didn’t figure out what the meaning of the title, well, it’s clear AF on the chorus:
“We fuck and make up like it’s Maybelline We do petty things Then mess up the sheets, yeah You be runnin’ back once we let it go I already know Did it time before (Oh).”
Sure, it’s an oversimplification to suggest that good sex fixes things, but, in the case of “F&MU,” it’s quite entertaining to hear Kehlani make the assertion. The second verse has its fair share of colorful lyrics, whether it’s the opening “Damn, it’s good, I might have to piss you off,” or “Why I gotta fuck you up to make you fuck like that.” Wow! “F&MU” is steamy and quite satisfying.
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7. August Alsina, “FML”
Ft. Pusha T
💿 Testimony • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2014
Alsina clearly has had his fair share of hard times (check out his backstory), and he expresses his struggles musically. He also references suicide in another song, 🎵 “Song Cry,” from his sophomore album, 💿 This Thing Called Life (“This moment mine for the takin’ / For all them nights I thought of suicide, contemplatin’”).
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8. Ariana Grande, “pov”
💿 Positions • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2020
The acronymic song checks off those boxes referenced throughout my review of Positions: masterful vocals and top-notch production (🎛 Tommy Brown, 🎛 Mr. Franks, and 🎛 Oliver ‘Junior’ Frid). Add to “POV” resonant, thoughtful lyrics, capped off by the empowering chorus from the 🏆 Grammy winning pop superstar:
“I wanna love me The way that you love me Ooh, for all of my pretty and all of my ugly, too I’d love to see me from your point of view.”
9. Thomas Rhett, “VHS”
💿 Center Point Road • 🏷 Big Machine • 📅 2019
First and foremost, let’s clear up a misconception. “VHS” is NOT referencing the now extinct tapes. Instead, the title is an acronym for “Very Hot Summer.” Country music purists may cry foul, but those who are open-minded to the possibilities of country will be thrilled by the funk cues, including vocoder. “VHS” was readymade as a crossover anthem for summer, even if such success was never actually attained.
10. Jhené Aiko, “Happiness Over Everything (H.O.E.)”
💿 Chilombo • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2020
Miguel takes the reins from there, handling the majority of the chorus:
“I hope she don’t think that I think that she some kinda ho I don’t care, that just lets me know that she knows what she wants, yeah.”
Jhené Aiko enters the mix on the first verse, her biggest role as the lead artist, singing about sex: “That print in them sweatpants got me weak off in my knees.” Future is the main attraction once again on the second, raising some eyebrows when he gets ‘spiritual’ (“They misunderstood me when they say I’m Jesus Christ / I just want you to worship me, I like what I like”). Although more Aiko would’ve been nice, it’s an enjoyable, sexy standout from her 🏆 Grammy nominated third studio album, 💿 Chilombo.
11. Vince Staples, “FUN!”
Ft. E-40
💿 FM! • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2018
“Made an uh-oh letting Vince in the door Gave a little money to me, now I want more Don’t be lookin’ funny when we come up in the store My black is beautiful, but I’ll shoot at you, dawg...”
While “FUN!” is definitely an ‘entertaining’ listen, isn’t quite as fun as the ‘word itself’ would suggest. Why? Well, the title is actually an acronym – “fuck up nothin’.” That makes sense given the real talk that Staples drops over the unique, minimalist production work, not to mention the explicitly satisfying chorus.
“We just wanna have fun We don’t wanna fuck up nothin’ We don’t wanna fuck up nothin’ Fun, we don’t wanna fuck up nothin’.”
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12. Dua Lipa, “IDGAF”
💿 Dua Lipa (Complete Edition) • 🏷 Warner • 📅 2018
I supposed you could give those marketing the album credit for opting for an acronym as opposed to just spelling out the statement. Even so, on the second half of the chorus, Dua Lipa makes it clear how she feels about this trifling boy: “‘Cause if you think I care about you now / Well, boy, I don’t give a fuck.” Basically, “IDGAF” finds the pop star brushing the dirt off her shoulders and making it clear, that she “don’t need your love.” The vocals are great, the production strong as well, but the biggest selling point – that attitude!
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13. System of a Down, “ATWA”
💿 Toxicity • 🏷 Sony Music Entertainment • 📅 2001
🎙 Serj Tankian and company certainly make quite an impression on this record, inspired by infamous cult leader and mass murderer Charles Manson. ATWA itself is an acronym for air, trees, water, and animals. It’s an “ecological mandate” that Manson promoted. It’s a fitting title for the song, which centers around the mindset and feelings of the ‘misunderstood’ cult leader – at least from his perspective. The aforementioned lyrics, as well as the chorus give a clear portrait of how Manson felt.
“You don’t care about how I feel
I don’t feel there anymore.”
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14. Mariah Carey, “GTFO”
💿 Caution • 🏷 Epic • 📅 2018
On the second verse, Carey basically states she should’ve listened to her friends who warned her that her man was no good. Ultimately, all the anger percolates on the explicit chorus. Vocally, she sounds smooth, singing in calm and collected fashion as opposed to belting or opting for those extreme high notes. “GTFO” is ultimately a good fit for Mimi that’s hella enjoyable. One of the best songs of 2018 that just didn’t get its just due. Neither did Caution as a whole for that matter.
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15. Fergie, “M.I.L.F. $”
💿 Double Dutchess • 🏷 BMG Rights Management • 📅 2017
Focusing on “M.I.L.F. $” itself, it’s a quirky joint that’s gimmicky to the nth degree. To an extent, there’s a sense of desperation from Fergie – ‘overexertion’ if you will. Nonetheless, it’s in line with the type of artist she’s been consistently throughout her career. Take it with a grain of salt.
“You got that, you got that, you got that milk money I got that, I got that, I got that MILF money.”
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