Genius Meanings
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Paramore – That's What You Get
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“That’s What You Get” was released as a single by Paramore and is the second track of their 2007 album Riot!. “That’s What You Get” was released for download in the USA on May 5th
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Paramore – That’s What You Get (Live at GAMMYs
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For the 55th Annual Grammys Paramore performed a live acoustic set to promote their most recent single “Still Into You”. Here, Hayley, Taylor, and his brother Justin played the
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Paramore – That's What You Get (MTV Unplugged)
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One, two, three, four / [Verse 1] / No sir / Well, I don't wanna be the blame, not anymore / It's your turn / So take a seat, we're settling the final score / (And why do we like
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Paramore – That’s What You Get (Live from Chicago)
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This live rendition of Paramore’s classic “That’s What You Get” was recorded at the Congress Theater in Chicago on The Final Riot! Summer Tour. The band did not change any of the
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Hayley Williams) – That's What You Get
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Taylor brought her friend Hayley Williams onstage at a Nashville show on her Speak Now Tour to sing Paramore’s “That’s What You Get.”
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Paramore – Idle Worship
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“Idle Worship” was written based on Hayley Williams' realization that she isn’t the person fans and people around her think she is. She has long been a prominent figure in the pop
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Paramore – Misery Business
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The lead single from Paramore’s second album Riot!. It’s been featured in numerous video games and also nominated for the Best Video award from 2007’s Kerrang! Awards.
Hayley went
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Paramore – The Only Exception
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“The Only Exception” the third single from Paramore’s brand new eyes was co-written between Hayley Williams and Josh Farro at a time when the band was a quintet, the song is a soft
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Paramore – Future
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“Future” in a way it sounds as if it’s almost two different songs, turning entirely instrumental after about the 3:00 mark. The song came together almost by accident – Hayley had
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Paramore – This Is Why
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“This Is Why" is Paramore’s first release in over five years. Taken from their sixth studio album of the same name, it is the first-ever title track for the Nashville trio.
The
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Halocene (Ft. First to Eleven & TeraBrite) – Evolution of Paramore
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[Rock Medley] / I can feel the pressure / It's getting closer now / We're better off without you / I think we have an emergency / I think we have an emergency / Whoa, I never meant
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Paramore – You First
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“You First” revolves around the central theme of choosing good over evil within yourself by referencing a metaphor of wild animals fighting over scraps.
Hayley explained in an
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LIL MEAT – Start a Riot
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[Intro: Paramore- "That's What You Get"] / This heart will start a riot in me / Let's start, start, hey / Why do we like to hurt so much? / Oh, why do we like to hurt so much
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Paramore – Still into You
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A very upbeat and happy number off their fourth studio album, Paramore, that seems to wrap up lead singer Hayley Williams and lead singer of band What’s Eating Gilbert/New Found
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Drake – Stories About My Brother
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[Intro] / (Conductor) / Yeah, right back / I walked in the studio, Noel said, "I thought you quit" / I said "Nah, I'm quittin' again 'cause I started again" / Gotta wait on that
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Paramore – Decode
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Paramore had already had their breakthrough with RIOT! and Misery Business, but Decode put the band on a complete new level of superstardom. The song, written for the soundtrack to
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Paramore - That's What You Get (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "That’s What You Get" com Paramore] / [Verso 1] / Não senhor / Bem, eu não quero carregar a culpa, não mais / É sua vez / Então, sente-se, estamos acertando o placar
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Paramore – Grow Up
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“Grow Up”, as the title implies, is a song where Hayley asks people to grow up and open their minds. She calls out for people to open up to others and accept everyone for who they
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Olivia Rodrigo – good 4 u
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“good 4 u” is the third single from Olivia Rodrigo’s debut studio album, SOUR. The song’s hook is laced with sarcasm, as Olivia sharply addresses her former partner for quickly
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Paramore – Figure 8
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Hayley Williams finds herself facing a toxic relationship on the seventh track from This Is Why; Paramore’s first album in 5 years.
Hayley sings about how she bent over backwards
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Paramore – Fake Happy
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“Fake Happy” is Hayley Williams' confession about her true emotions. In the song, we see that under her bright, bubbly personality she is deeply unhappy. It also serves as a kind
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Paramore – Emergency (Live from Chicago)
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This is a live version of Paramore’s “Emergency”. The rendition does not deviate too much from the original studio recording; to view the song’s meaning and its annotations click
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Paramore – Playing God
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“Playing God” was released as the fifth and final single from Paramore’s third studio album, Brand New Eyes. Lyrically, Hayley Williams argues with someone who feels superior to
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