Favouritism (interpretation by @username on Tumblr).
Favouritism is probably one of my favourite tracks on the debut album Curiosity by Esmeralda Belamour. The track is one of the hidden ones which therefore means that the song is not legally available on any music platforms. The song Favouritism has caused a lot of theories and interpretations but I believe that the interpretation that this song is about her and her fame is the best one so far.
One of the lines that proves this is:
"No matter what I do
you never see me do anything wrong.
It's kind of scary
are you telling me I can do anything?"

Some would probably say that this could be about her bond with her brother but the line that comes after this one proves otherwise.
"You don't hate me much do you?
Where's the hatred?
Where's the jealousy?
Where's the reprimanding?
Is this clear evidence of Favouritism?"

It's a well-known fact that celebrities and famous people easily get hated on by jealous people or reprimanded by them when they've done something wrong or scandalous. This song however asks everyone if she's above everyone, if she too doesn't deserve to be cancelled once in a while. I could tell you all more about this privately if you want me to. See you all in the next post.

Wonderland (interpretation by @username on Instagram).
Wonderland is perhaps one of my favourite tracks so far on Esmeralda's debut album Curiosity, however, I've gotten requests to unpack this song so let's do it. Wonderland is an upbeat love song that mentions a lot of characters from fairy tales, such as Cinderella, Snow White, Red Riding Hood, and Belle etc. The whole song talks about how the person doesn't believe in fairy tales but she does believe in the romance that she has with the one she is currently dating. This song hints towards her relationship with the actor Tom Blyth. It is evident in the line:
"I don't believe in fairytales
But I believe in you and me
Take me to wonderland."

This reference to the post Blyth posted on his Instagram when they officially confirmed that they are dating. The picture was of a text saying: "me and you? Me and you."
Therefore, wonderland is not as mysterious as perhaps Barbie Doll and Favouritism is but it sure has the sweet hidden message of how she truly believes in her relationship with the Birmingham actor.

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Esmeralda smiled as she read Koreaboo's latest post where some of her fans had interpreted a few songs from her debut album. She had read the E!News article that was published a week ago but quite frankly she could not give a damn about their need of trying to ruin a perfectly stable friendship.

She was currently reading through the theories that has been made on her tablet while she sat between Tom's legs on his bed, his chin resting on her shoulder as he too read through the interpretations with her.

"What is the chance that some of my fans are secretly True Crime and Sherlock Holmes fans too?" Esmeralda asked as she leaned back against Tom's body.

"Considering the fact some of them managed to interpret your songs correctly with solid evidence I wouldn't even want to make a bet about it with you." Tom answered as he pressed a soft kiss on his girlfriend's neck.

So far, people had not yet seemed to take notice of the song credits on the album. The Birmingham actor had helped Esmeralda write both Welcome to New York and Wonderland when she had struggled with writer's block.

While it had not been that long since they started dating, Esmeralda knew that she would not let go of him and what she has with him no matter how much the outside world will try and tear them apart. Or, well if this was a normal relationship they would had already been torn apart by the wolves. But as her song "Favouritism" says, "Where's the hatred?"

"You're probably right that it is a fool's bet." Esmeralda said as she turned off the tablet and clumsily turned around so she could straddle Tom's lap and properly spend some time with him.

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