Genius Lyrics
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Adele – Someone Like You
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“Someone Like You” is the second single off of Adele’s sophomore album, 21. The track was inspired by the broken relationship that inspired most of 21. As the closing track of the
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Adele – Rumour Has It
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“Rumour Has It” was written by Adele and Ryan Tedder. It became her fourth consecutive top twenty in the US, peaking at #16.
“Rumour Has It” is unlike most songs on Adele’s 21: it
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Adele – I Miss You
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“I Miss You” is the third track on 25 and fifth collaboration between Adele and Paul Epworth, having previously collaborated on “Rolling in the Deep”, “I’ll Be Waiting”, “He Won’t
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Adele – I'll Be Waiting
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“I’ll Be Waiting” is a far more upbeat and hopeful song compared to the rest of 21. On it, Adele discusses how she can benefit from her recent breakup and apologizes for portraying
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Adele – Strangers By Nature
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“Strangers By Nature” is a homage to Judy Garland and opens with Adele taking flowers to the cemetery of her own heart and wondering if she’ll ever learn “to nurture what I’ve done
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Adele – Love Is A Game
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[Verse 1] / All your expectations of my love are impossible / Surely, you know that I'm not easy to hold / It's so sad how incapable of learning to grow I am / My heart speaks in
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Adele – Can I Get It
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Written about wanting to be in a real relationship instead of one that would devolve into casual sex, “Can I Get It” is a big production pop track created in collaboration with
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Adele – Rolling in the Deep
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The 2012 song and record of the Year at the Grammy’s, “Rolling In The Deep” was described in an interview with Spin Magazine as a ‘gospel disco’ kiss-off to an unfaithful dude:
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Adele – Woman Like Me
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A diss song through and through “Woman Like Me” jumps toward the end of Adele’s relationship. It finds Adele chiding her ex for being complacent, lazy, and insecure, wasting the
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Adele – My Little Love
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In Adele’s cover story interview for the November 2021 issue of Vogue (US), interviewer Abby Aguirre previewed “My Little Love” and described it as having a “sexy ’70s groove” and
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Adele – Water Under the Bridge
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While the title of this songs sets up the expectation that it’s about a relationship that’s over, the opposite is actually the case. Adele confirmed in her Rolling Stone cover
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Adele – Skyfall
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“Skyfall” is the theme song for the twenty-third James Bond film of the same name.
In 2013, “Skyfall” won “Best Original Song” at the 70th Golden Globes and then Best Original
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Adele – Oh My God
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“Oh My God” explores Adele wanting to put herself first but having internal conflicts about it. Following the previous track, “Oh My God” finds Adele taking control of her life
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Adele – To Be Loved
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“To Be Loved” is the penultimate track on British singer Adele’s new album, 30. Instrumentally, the song is a simple, slow piano ballad with a BPM of 103.
Lyrically, the ballad
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Adele – Hold On
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In Adele’s cover story interview for the November 2021 issue of Vogue (US), interviewer Abby Aguirre previewed “Hold On” from Adele’s upcoming 30 album. The track was described by
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Adele – Daydreamer
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“Daydreamer” is the first track off Adele’s first album, 19.
In 2008 interviews with The Sun and Daily Star Adele discussed the song’s inspiration:
It was about a friend of mine
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Adele – Set Fire to the Rain
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“Set Fire To The Rain” talks about a relationship coming to an end. Girl meets guy, he is wonderful and she falls really quickly. He tells her all of these amazing things, but
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Adele – Take It All
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The seventh track of 21 finds Adele lamenting on a now-lost relationship. Evidently, she’s hurt by their emotionally violent breakup, but she still has feelings for her ex.
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Adele – Turning Tables
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In “Turning Tables”, Adele vows she will never fall victim to her ex’s mistreatment again over a dramatic piano backing. It’s one of the many songs on 21 where the production and
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Adele – Remedy
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“Remedy” was one of the early songs Adele worked on for 25, and she wrote it about her son, Angelo, as well as for other people she loves in her life. “I wrote it about my child
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Adele – Love in the Dark
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Many might assume that “Love In The Dark” is yet another ode to the relationship that most of 21 is based on, however, it’s far more likely that this is based on the rebound
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Adele – Don't You Remember
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“Don’t You Remember” – the fourth track on Adele’s 21, – follows Adele through her admission of her own personal flaws as she finds herself begging her ex-lover to recall why he
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Adele – He Won't Go
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“He Won’t Go” was mainly inspired by two friends of Adele’s that she had met after her first record, 19, was released. She had met them through her love of dogs. The male was a
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Adele – Cry Your Heart Out
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“Cry Your Heart Out” is a crisp Motown-gone-reggae track with whimsical vocal effects and ad-libs. Disguised as an upbeat-pop track, “Cry Your Heart Out” is about depression.
In
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Adele – Million Years Ago
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“Million Years Ago” is a song by English singer-songwriter Adele. It’s written by Adele in collaboration with Greg Kurstin and uses the melody from the song “Phantom of the Opera.”
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Adele (Ft. Erroll Garner) – All Night Parking Interlude
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[Verse 1] / I know you've got things to do (I do, too) / I just wanna spend all my time with you (It feels so good) / I'm so hard to impress, don't leave me on this stretch alone
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Adele – I Drink Wine
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In her interview with Rolling Stone magazine, “I Drink Wine” was described by Adele as a song about shedding one’s ego, complete with a bit of a Seventies Elton John and Bernie
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Adele – River Lea
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The “River Lea” is a real river that flows through the north and east of Adele’s childhood city of London. It also has a section named the River Lea Navigation, which is canalised.
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Adele – Hello
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Almost five years after her groundbreaking 21, Adele examines the past and tries to right her wrongs on “Hello.” On the surface, the song appears to be about a break-up from long
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Adele – Crazy for You
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According to Adele, “Crazy For You” “is probably the only really nice song” on 19.
It is a joyful track and focuses on Adele’s love for a boy and how much she adores him over a
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Adele – Lovesong
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On “Lovesong”, Adele takes The Cure’s classic rock ballad for a sensual, bossa-nova spin. On the standard edition of 21, it’s the penultimate track; on others (like the iTunes
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Ebk Madmaxx (Ft. EBK Osama) – Adele
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[Intro: Rsbmadmaxx] / [?] / He know I'ma bake him if he leave the J / Deuce5 shotta / [?] / He know I'ma bake him if he leave the J / (Know I'ma bake him if he leave the J) / [
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Xanman – Adele
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[Intro] / Ayy, ayy, I'm gettin' motherfuckin' tired of these niggas, like / Ayy, I thought— I ain't gon' beef with you, homie, I ain't gon' sweet with you, homie / You got a
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Adele – Best for Last
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“Best for Last” is a stripped-down acoustic track on Adele’s debut, 19. It sheds some light on the downfall of the relationship between Adele and her ex-boyfriend, which inspired
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Adele – Can’t Be Together
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[Verse 1] / You've got your eye on me after all these years / You think that I can't see you from over here / I may be out of your view, but I can hear you / I may be out of the
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Adele – My Same
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“My Same” is an early Adele song, written about an opposites attract-type relationship she has with a best friend, writer Laura Dockrill.
The two had a major falling out around
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Adele – Melt My Heart to Stone
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[Verse 1] / Right under my feet is air made of bricks / That pulls me down and turns me weak for you / I find myself repeating like a broken tune / And I'm forever excusing your
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Tapes (Duo) – Adele
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[Chorus]: / Adele / Would you help me write? / Lost that sheet / You had some notes / You used that note / Now we‘re high above the rest / Adele / Would you help me write? / A
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Adele – First Love
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Adele is known for her chart-topping love songs. However, those songs tend to be dramatic, sad, ballad-like, and overall very emotional.
For “First Love”, the seventh track on her
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Adele – Sweetest Devotion
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“Sweetest Devotion” is a song by English singer-songwriter Adele. It’s written by Adele in collaboration with Paul Epworth, and appears as the final track on her third album, 25.
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Adele – Tired
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“Tired” is perhaps the most un-Adele like track possible. However, it makes for a compelling listen.
In the track, her vocals (which have a notable British accent) take a backseat
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Adele – Can't Let Go
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“Can’t Let Go” is the first of three Target bonus tracks from singer-songwriter Adele’s third studio album, 25. The song was written by Adele and Linda Perry, who also contributed
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Adele – Wild Wild West
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[Verse 1] / I grew a nipper in the wild wild west / And for a while I was at my best / So much so that I got hitched in a big white dress / But all it did was make me so sad and
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Adele – Right as Rain
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The eighth track on Adele’s debut 19 finds her lamenting on a lost love, much like the rest of the album. However, this somewhat embraces the pain of a bad relationship. It plays
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Adele – Chasing Pavements
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On “Chasing Pavements”, Adele wonders whether or not to try and pursue a relationship with the man of her dreams. It actually caused a bit of controversy in the States because
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Read All The Lyrics To Adele’s New Album ‘30’
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It’s her first full-length release in six years.
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