Genius Lyrics
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Aaliyah (Ft. Drake) – Enough Said
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Drake makes a posthumous collaboration with the late singer/actress Aaliyah, whom he mentions to be an impact on his singing career. He also has a tattoo of Aaliyah.
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Aubrey – Enough said
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[Aaliyah:] / Cause I, ooooh / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / [Aaliyah:] / I can tell you some / But you tell me do you wanna talk
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Aaliyah – Enough Said (Solo Version)
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[Intro: Aaliyah] / Cause I, ooo, oh / [Verse 1: Aaliyah] / I can tell there's something wrong witchu / Tell me do you wanna talk about it, talk about it? / You say you got a lot on
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Aaliyah – Enough Said Samples
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See all of “Enough Said” by Aaliyah’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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XZaR – Enough Said (Remix)
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XZaR adds a very introspective verse to Aaliyah’s posthumous Single “Enough Said” (which originally features Drake) about a special someone.
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Thatndkid – Enough Said (Remix)
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[Chorus by Aaliyah & Drake] / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / Tell me why... / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / (Wassup
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Victorious V.I.C – Much Left to Say (Enough Said Remix) (Drake's Verse)
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A remix to Drake’s featured verse on the posthumous Aaliyah song “Enough Said”.
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This Aaliyah Demo Track Almost Became Drake’s “Talk Is Cheap” Collab
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The demo features vocals from Static Major, the mastermind behind some of Aaliyah’s biggest hits.
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Sewerperson & JabariOnTheBeat – Pit Stop 647 Samples
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See all of “Pit Stop 647” by Sewerperson & JabariOnTheBeat’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Kay Dolla $ign (Ft. D-Cide) – Diamonds By Zendaya
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[Intro:D-Cide] / Yeah Southern Side Whats Happenin / (Mustard On The Beat Ho!) / [Verse:D-Cide & Kay Mill$] / Diamonds By Zendaya Enough Said Like Aaliyah / [Diamonds By Zendaya
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Drake – OVO Sound Radio Episode 28 Tracklist
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Oliver Set / Frank Ocean - Nights / Aaliyah - Enough Said ft. Drake / PARTYNEXTDOOR - Don't Run / Frank Ocean - Skyline To / Kanye West - FML ft. Weeknd / PARTYNEXTDOOR - Problems
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Xeezy – Xo
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[Instrumental Aaliyah ft Drake- Enough Said]
Xo stands for a single hug & kiss. It’s another female ballad on the ‘X’ mixtape & was written as a reflective piece,dwelling on the
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Aaliyah (Ft. Drake & Static Major) – Talk Is Cheap
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This song was leaked almost exactly 3 years after previewing it in an Instagram post. It was supposed to be on a posthumous collaboration album with Aaliyah, one of Drake’s biggest
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Aaliyah – More Than a Woman
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“More Than a Woman” details Aaliyah’s attraction to a man and her desire to be a better lover than anybody he has ever been with.
It was first written by Static Major as “Draw The
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Insane Clown Posse – Live Dead Forever
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[Intro] / He he he he he ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha / He he he he he ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha / He he he he he ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha / Filthy
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Aaliyah – Can't Do It On My Own
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[Intro] / Cause I, ooh oh / [Hook] / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / [Verse 1] / I can tell there's something wrong witchu
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Dru-Lei – Aaliyah
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Aaliyah x Dru-Lei
In this song Dru-Lei expresses his love to Aaliyah as if he was actually speaking to her in person. The lyrics were recited to try and get with and be a couple
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OVO Sound Radio – OVO Sound Radio Episode 69 Tracklist
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Oliver's Mix / Brent Faiyaz - Around Me / Brent Faiyaz - Came Right Back / PLAZA - Switch / Lou Val - No Lacoste / 2K - Wrist on Fleek / Roddy Ricch - Die Young / Quavo - FLIP THE
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Kid Cudi (Ft. Kanye West) – Erase Me
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A break from the perfection of Cudi’s rhythmic wordplay throughout the album, “Erase Me” offers him the chance to be a lounge singer relaying the perils of the “famous rapper
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Doja Cat (Ft. Rico Nasty) – Tia Tamera
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Doja Cat’s first 2019 single features a collaboration with Rico Nasty. The song title takes its name from identical twin sisters: Tia and Tamera Mowry, stars of the popular 90’s
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Drake (Ft. Birdman) – We'll Be Fine
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[Intro: Drake] / Yeah / [Verse 1: Drake] / Never thoughts of suicide, I'm too alive / But I still treat it like it's do or die / Even though dying isn't in the plans / But neither
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Sewerperson & JabariOnTheBeat – Pit Stop 647
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[Intro: Aliyah - Enough Said (Feat. Drake) & sewerperson] / Every night gets harder / I'm further from myself than I've ever been / Every time I wonder what's happened / It happens
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Drake’s Aaliyah Collaboration “Talk Is Cheap” Finally Surfaces
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Drake and 40 cancelled their planned collaborative album in 2014.
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Twista, Kanye West & Jamie Foxx – Slow Jamz
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“Slow Jamz” is a smooth, melodic track from Kanye West’s debut album. Jamie Foxx’s hook and Twista’s fast-paced verse are some of the more memorable parts of the album.
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Brandy & Monica – The Boy Is Mine
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This R&B duet by Brandy and Monica was the lead single off both artists' second albums, Never Say Never and The Boy Is Mine respectively. The song was both Brandy and Monica’s
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EARTHGANG – So Many Feelings
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[Intro] / 5:06 AM / Feel like I should go to sleep / Yeah, try to do this one time / [Verse 1: Johnny Venus] / I feel like Farrakhan with the 40 ounce / Malcolm X pushing his
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JAY-Z – Meet The Parents
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On this song from The Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse, Jay-Z tells a dramatic (semi-autobiographical) street tale with a twist. The moral of the story? Be there for your kids no
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Drake – Middle of the Ocean
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In a track that does indeed make you feel exactly where the title is, Drake lays a detailed verse filled with ear-catching one-liners and sneaky remarks over an O'Jays sample.
The
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R. Kelly – I Admit
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After a long period of musical silence, R. Kelly released “I Admit” as a confession letter addressing a wide range of accusations against him in recent years, including sexual
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Aaliyah (Ft. Timbaland) – Are You That Somebody?
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The unusual, stuttering beat of this 1998 single recorded for the Dr. Dolittle soundtrack received great acclaim for emphasizing Aaliyah’s vocal prowess, eventually earning the
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PinkPantheress & Ice Spice – Boy’s a liar Pt. 2
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On this bubbly sequel to her 2022 original song, British singer PinkPantheress recruits Bronx rapper Ice Spice to discuss a man of less-than-stellar character – a boy who leads
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Byron Henderson – WAKING UP FROM THE AMERICAN DREAM. (DEMO)
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[Part I] / [Verse 1: Byron Henderson] / Could've set the trends for the trend setters, but I had to make my own lane, bruh / Shame cause, the people I came up with stayed stuck and
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Hendrix – Let's Talk About It
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(Aaliyah) / Cause I, ooooh / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeaaaah / I can tell you some / But you tell me do you wanna talk about, talk
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Mobb Deep – Back at You
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[Intro: Havoc] / No doubt / [Verse 1: Havoc] / Ashes to ashes, dust to dust / Stainless steel gats, they never rust, fin' to bust / You get touched, blessed with the real side of
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Eminem (Ft. Sway & King Tech) – Get You Mad
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This song contains various references to feuds Eminem was in during the time of release. Cage, Canibus, ICP. It was his first stab at Canibus. Off of Sway & Tech’s This or That.
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Versvs (Ft. Royce da 5'9") – Enough For You
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[Hook: Versvs] / I don't even know what the fuck to do / What have I become for you? / Don't even have enough blood to spew / But am I enough for you? / Told you my hopes, my
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JAY (Oz) – LLL
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[Verse 1] / Shouts my man CHRONIC, I’ve been thinking lately / I’d be lying if I said I ain’t afraid / Grey clouds make me cozy on a rainy day / Think back to when my godmother was
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Alicia Keys – If I Ain't Got You
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“If I Ain’t Got You” is the 6th track on Keys' second studio album The Diary of Alicia Keys.
It was inspired by the death of R&B singer, Aaliyah in 2001, the September 11 attacks
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Aaliyah – I Don't Wanna
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[Intro] / Ooh, yeah-yeah-yeah / Oh-oh, oh-yeah-yeah / [Chorus] / I don't wanna be / Be without you, be without you / I don't wanna live / Live without you, live without you / I don
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Toni Braxton – He Wasn't Man Enough
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“He Wasn’t Man Enough” is a song by R&B singer and songwriter Toni Braxton, released as the lead single from her third studio album, The Heat. The song won Braxton a Grammy Award
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Kendrick Lamar (Ft. Ab-Soul & Jay Rock) – The Heart Pt. 3 (Will You Let It Die?)
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Recorded in Las Vegas three days before the release of his second album and major label debut, good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick unleashes the third edition of his “The Heart
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Edward Frost – Photo love.(Only On Google)
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third track on Haughton…
basically, this is when I realize what I have to do to save Aaliyah.
but also, I wrote this song to kind of address something that’s becoming more
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