Lana describes her success with the opening verse. My InterpretationAfter editing the lyrics, Lana is definitely contradicting her happiness of becoming successful and I get a sense of sarcasm from her. 'cause my body's sweet like sugar venom and oh yeah 'cause my body's sweet like sugar venom oh yeah General Commentnot even they can stop me nowīaby love me cause i'm playing on the radio I don't know, this interpretation is a little vague though haha.
She is sweet like sugar venom because some people obviously now like her music, and people who have rejected her in the past will be kicking themselves, making her sugar venom. She is now successful, and her music is played everywhere so people will have no choice but listen to her (love me cause i'm playing on the radio). "now my life is sweet like cinnamon" Cinnamon is obviously not sweet, making this a bittersweet phrase, sweet because people are now listening to her music, however, she is now successful in an industry that is incredibly superficial (as Lana managed to prove herself) which is obviously a bad thing.Ĭause my body's sweet like sugar venom o yeahīay luv me cause i'm playin on the radio" - this is the "fuck you" to people who have rejected her music in the past. My InterpretationI feel like this song might be a (for lack of a better phrase) big fuck you to everyone in the music industry that rejected her before now. 'Cause my body's sweet like sugar venom oh yeahīaby love me 'cause I'm playing on the radio Baby love me cause I'm playing on the radio