Genius Lyrics
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21 Savage (Ft. J. Cole) – a lot
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On the introspective introduction to his sophomore studio album, 21 Savage raps about having “a lot” of blessings and curses in his life. Savage also reflects on his tumultuous
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21 Savage & Doja Cat – n.h.i.e.
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“n.h.i.e.” unites 21 Savage with Doja Cat for their first collaboration. The song was originally intended to appear on Doja’s fourth studio album Scarlet, being previewed live
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21 Savage – Twenty1
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[Intro] / Wrap it up and ship it out / Wrap it up and ship it out (Sonny Digital) / Wrap it up and ship it out / [Chorus] / When the pack touch down, cost 21 / I bought a F&N, hold
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21 Savage – redrum
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In “redrum,” 21 Savage returns to England with a new demeanor, marked by his street credibility. The instrumental combined with Savage’s lyricism establish a menacing mood
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21 Savage – all of me
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In “all of me,” backed by a soulful Rose Royce sample, 21 Savage puts forth his signature laid-back flow, addressing events that shaped him as a person.
Savage delves into his
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21 Savage, Travis Scott & Metro Boomin – née-nah
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“née-nah” is an incredibly bouncy and down-to-the-core hip-hop collaboration by 21 Savage, Travis Scott and Metro Boomin, containing a prominent sample from Malcolm McLaren’s
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21 Savage – american dream
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The title track and introduction to american dream is a spoken word from 21 Savage’s mother, Heather Carmillia Joseph. She begins the album by outlining her son’s career in the
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21 Savage – sneaky
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The smooth-riding “sneaky” showcases 21 Savage’s ability to create a catchy trap hit, conveying an unapologetic attitude.
Emphasizing he can link up with sexual partners
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21 Savage – letter to my brudda
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[Intro] / Woah, woah, woah / [Verse 1] / Once you cross that line, it ain't no tryin' to fix it / You want me to forgive you, let's be realistic / I can't kick it with your kind
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21 Savage & Mariah the Scientist – dark days
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“dark days” is the heartfelt outro of american dream where 21 Savage finally achieves his dream of attaining wealth and fame, coming to terms with his pain.
Looking back upon his
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21 Savage, Young Thug & Metro Boomin – pop ur shit
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[Intro: 21 Savage, Future] / Hahaha (If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you) / Yeah, yeah / [Verse 1: 21 Savage, Young Thug] / Watch on my wrist is a car lot (Let's go
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21 Savage – see the real
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[Chorus] / My dog don't want nothin' out of life but to kill niggas / And they wonder why I'm still with 'em / All these Ms in the bank, I don't feel richer / I'ma step up in that
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21 Savage & Summer Walker – prove it
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[Intro: Faith Evans & 21 Savage] / You are the love— / You are the love of my life (Precious little baby) / I dedicate my love to you / You are my child, oh / My child (Yeah, woah
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21 Savage, Lil Durk & Metro Boomin – dangerous
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“dangerous” reunites 21 Savage with Lil Durk to portray their risky street lifestyles. Savage’s Slaughter Gang artist, 21 Lil Harold, serves as the segue between this track and “
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21 Savage & Brent Faiyaz – should've wore a bonnet
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The track “should’ve wore a bonnet” marks the first collaboration between Brent Faiyaz and 21 Savage and is the 12th track on 21 Savage’s third studio album american dream.
The
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21 Savage – asmr
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On “asmr,” 21 Savage recalls his whispering flow from November 2018’s “Don’t Come Out the House.”
The song is inspired by ASMR, which stands for ‘autonomous sensory meridian
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21 Savage, Burna Boy & Metro Boomin – just like me
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[Intro: Burna Boy] / We never run before / Everybody be body-body to body, to body / Oluwa Burna ti de / [Chorus: Burna Boy, 21 Savage] / You was the truth when I was lyin' / Don't
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21 Savage – Baby Girl
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[Intro] / Yeah, whole pointers 'round my motherfuckin' neck, nigga / Yeah, six karats in my ears, nigga / Yeah, I look like a blizzard, lil' nigga / [Verse 1] / Yeah, too many
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21 Savage (Ft. Childish Gambino) – monster
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On this track, 21 Savage and Childish Gambino rap about how wealth and notoriety can inadvertently turn someone into a “monster.” Gambino offers what may be one of his final
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Drake & 21 Savage – Rich Flex
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“Rich Flex” sets the stage for Drake & 21 Savage’s collaborative album, Her Loss. In its first half, the duo dish out their signature styles, with Drake delivering a catchy chorus
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21 Savage – Mind Yo Business
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[Intro] / Wheezy Beats / [Verse 1] / I can tell these nigga's scared, the way they talk / Gold pyrex, I put diamonds on my fork (Skrrt, skrrt) / Pull up on your block, white chalk
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Intro
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SAVAGE MODE II begins with a commanding speech from the legendary actor, Morgan Freeman, who is known for his deep voice and grandiose presence in films.
In his speech, Freeman
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21 Savage (Ft. Post Malone) – all my friends
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On “all my friends,” 21 Savage and Post Malone reflect on their success and how it has affected their friendships. As they both gained wealth and fame, their respective
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21 Savage (Ft. Offset) – 1.5
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“1.5” is a collaboration between Migos member, Offset, and 21 Savage. The two previously worked together on their collab tape, Without Warning, with Metro Boomin.
The track
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21 Savage – Partments
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[Intro] / Yah / Yah / Yah, Yah, Yah / We got Elliott engineering man / Know I'm sayin' / Young savage in the booth, man / Gold all on the keyboard / [Verse 1] / Somebody pray for
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Savage Mode
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Over a hard trap beat, 21 explains what made him go into “Savage Mode”, stating poverty, drugs and gang violence as main influences. He also describes how his life has changed and
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21 Savage – Whole Lot
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“Whole Lot” culminates the state of 21’s career at this very moment. He is getting the money he earns, but the superstar lifestyle has its problems.
A demo version of the song
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21 Savage (Ft. Summer Walker) – Secret
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“Secret” features 21 Savage taking a major stylistic and venturing into a lighter, sensual R&B track with the help of crooner Summer Walker. The two both talk about keeping their
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21 Savage (Ft. Travis Scott) – out for the night, pt. 2
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After releasing his sophomore album on December 21st, 21 Savage surprise-dropped the sequel to “out for the night” three days later on 24 December 2018.
Like its prequel, “out for
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Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage – Creepin'
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On the melancholy and soft sound of Metro Boomin’s “Creepin,” The Weeknd and 21 Savage talk about the vulnerability of all the lies and “keep it in secret” moments that got the
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – My Dawg
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On “My Dawg,” 21 Savage raps about various topics, including the infamous revelation of his birthplace, his opinion on the clout chasing environment of the rap game, and his
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21 Savage (Ft. Yung Miami) – a&t
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“a&t,” an abbreviation of “ass and titties,” is, as the title implies, a very provocative track. On the song, 21 Savage and City Girls’ Yung Miami rap about their sexual encounters
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21 Savage (Ft. Young Nudy) – 4L
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This track is an ode to 21 Savage and Young Nudy’s shared “4L” gang. They both rap about their murderous lifestyles, specifically naming their many guns and ammunition. They also
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Slidin
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On “Slidin,” 21 Savage continues with his murderous lyrics as he discusses his violence with guns and the constant need to get revenge. Savage mentions the hardships of his youth
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21 Savage – letter 2 my momma
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21 dedicates the penultimate track of his sophomore album to his mother: Heather Abraham-Joseph.
He also discusses his upbringing, reserving particular scorn for his father.
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21 Savage (Ft. Project Pat & ScHoolboy Q) – good day
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“good day” is a grimy collaboration between 21 Savage, ScHoolboy Q, and Project Pat, who each rap about their murderous lifestyles.
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21 Savage – pad lock
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On this somber track, 21 Savage raps about how, as a result of his difficult upbringing and criminal lifestyle, he has developed a cold heart. 21 has closed himself off to others
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21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin (Ft. Quavo) – Rap Saved Me
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“Rap Saved Me” finds Metro Boomin juxtaposing both Migo’s energized triplet cadence to 21’s appropriately lethargic delivery in a track where the latter repeatedly references the
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21 Savage – Numb
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On “Numb,” 21 talks about where he came from, the problems in his life, and how he is still haunted by his issues despite how rich he is.
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