Genius Lyrics
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Lauv (Ft. Alessia Cara) – Canada
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[Verse 1: Lauv] / Waking up in your bed / It's almost like I've been here forever / I'm obsessed with your brain / And I'd unfold it if you let me / [Chorus: Lauv] / What if we
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Ali Gatie (Ft. Alessia Cara) – Welcome Back
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[Chorus: Ali Gatie] / Welcome back / How long do you plan to stay? / It's been a while / I've missed that smile on your face / You're in and out / But you're not easily replaced
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lauv - Canada ft. Alessia Cara (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Lauv - Canada ft. Alessia Cara (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1: Lauv] / Despertando en tu cama / Es casi como si hubiera estado aquí desde siempre / Estoy
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Lauv - Canada ft. Alessia Cara (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de ''Canada'', de Lauv & Alessia Cara] / [Verso 1: Lauv] / Acordando na sua cama / É quase como se eu estivesse aqui para sempre / Eu estou obcecado com a sua mente / Eu
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Alessia Cara – Lie To Me
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Alessia Cara links up with distinguished rap producer Boi-1da – known for his work for fellow Canadian artist, Drake – on “Lie To Me.” Fitting for her songwriting style of frequent
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Alessia Cara – Scars to Your Beautiful
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“Scars To Your Beautiful“ is a song by Alessia Cara which serves as the third single from her debut album Know-It-All.
Cara first performed the song at TEDxTeen 2015, and later
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Alessia Cara – October
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The last song of This Summer is named after a month that can not only be considered the end of the summer, but also the end of Alessia being on the road with Shawn Mendes; October.
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Alessia Cara – Drama Queen
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“Drama Queen” is the tenth track from Alessia Cara’s junior album, In the Meantime. The track discusses the hardships of a relationship, as Alessia feels no longer loved and heavy-
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Alessia Cara – Trust My Lonely
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“Trust My Lonely” is the second single from Alessia Cara’s sophomore album, The Pains of Growing.
The song was first teased by Alessia on Twitter with a video satirizing the use
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Alessia Cara – Clockwork
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If there is anything to note about Alessia’s discography, it’s that she uses her time wisely. With “Clockwork,” she hinted at the song title in an Instagram post as another clue.
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Alessia Cara – Unboxing Intro
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Serving as the opening track of the album, “Unboxing Intro” is an instance of self-reflection, analysis of character, or an “unboxing” of Alessia, as she ponders her current state
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Alessia Cara – Here (Live off the Floor)
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[Verse 1] / I'm sorry if I seem uninterested / Or I'm not listenin' or I'm indifferent / Truly, I ain't got no business here / But since my friends are here / I just came to kick
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Alessia Cara – Not Today
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“Not Today” is one of the last songs written for The Pains of Growing. It’s about the phase that precedes healing after the end of a relationship.
It was released on Beats1 on
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Alessia Cara – Like You
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[Intro] / Da-da, da-da, da-da-da / Da-da, da-da, da-da / [Verse 1] / Almost made me lose my cool for a minute / Almost forgot who I am for minute / Almost forgot that you should
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Alessia Cara – Somebody Else
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“Somebody Else,” acts as Alessia Cara’s record of her memories with a past individual, as she no longer speaks to them.
Cara works with Dom McKinney to make a danceable, Disco-
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Alessia Cara – I'm Yours
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“I’m Yours” is the fourth song off of Alessia Cara’s Four Pink Walls EP and her debut LP Know-It-All. This song is about Alessia resisting the motions of falling in love when you
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Alessia Cara – Ready
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“Ready” is the first single released from Alessia Cara’s second EP, This Summer.
The singer announced the track via Twitter on July 18, 2019. After its release, she announced her
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Alessia Cara – OKAY OKAY (Live Off the Floor)
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[Intro] / Da-da, da-da-da-da, da-da / Da-da, da-da-da-da, da / Da-da, da-da-da-da, da-da / Da-da, da-da-da-da / [Verse 1] / My best friend said to me, "I know just what we need / A
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Alessia Cara – Find My Boy
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“Find My Boy” is a chill, rhythmic track about Alessia Cara looking for a love interest, asking the universe to find her a boy that fits her preferences.
Experimenting with
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Alessia Cara – Growing Pains
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“Growing Pains” is the first supporting-single from Alessia Cara’s sophomore album, The Pains of Growing.
The title of the song comes from her brother, Dario, who was in his teen
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Alessia Cara – Rooting for You (Live Off the Floor)
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[Verse 1] / Got me feeling like the elephant / In every room I'm walking into, yeah / We started out innocent / Till I got pulled right into your issue, yeah / [Pre-Chorus] / I'm
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Alessia Cara – What’s on Your Mind? (Live Off the Floor)
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[Verse 1] / Poured out my heart last night / Wrote a song with some good lines / I spill my feelings on you sometimes / But at least you know / Had a one-way talk with your
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Alessia Cara – Growing Pains (Reprise)
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[Verse] / These days, I'm my own best friend / I make my bed to lay in it again / Don't know who to trust / And no time of the month can justify this / [Chorus] / Blame it on the
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Alessia Cara – Slow Lie
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“Slow Lie” and its theme mirror the earlier track, “Lie to Me.” This time, there is a grand inclusion of harmonies throughout. It’s also considerably a 180 instrumentally. On
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Alessia Cara (Ft. CHIKA) – Middle Ground
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“Middle Ground” is a collaboration between Alessia Cara and Montgomery rapper, CHIKA. This marks the first time the two have worked with each other.
On the track, both Alessia
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Alessia Cara – Girl Next Door
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[Verse 1] / Never have I ever been someone who's had it all / Like, not at all, yeah / And, on occasion, I can think too much / I get uncomfortable, hide behind my walls / And I
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Alessia Cara – Out of Love
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“Out of Love” is the 11th song from The Pains of Growing. It was inspired by a friend’s breakup, which Alessia explained in an interview to Associated Press:
He was like, ‘Listen
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Alessia Cara – What's on Your Mind?
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[Verse 1] / Poured out my heart last night / Wrote a song with some good lines / I spill my feelings on you sometimes / But at least you know / Had a one-way talk with your
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Alessia Cara – Apartment Song
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The closing track of the album “Apartment Song” is an ode to being alone. It was written in Alessia Cara’s apartment she got and moved into, hence the title. The track was first
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Alessia Cara – Here
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“Here” is Alessia Cara’s first single, released prior to her 2015 EP, Four Pink Walls. The Ontario-born Def Jam signee told The FADER the story behind the track:
“Here” is a song
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Alessia Cara – All We Know
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[Verse 1] / St. Nick don't exist anymore / And Oz was just a lonely man / It's so damn hard to believe in anything again / Wise is the optimist / But truth is I don't understand
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Alessia Cara – Wherever I Live
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“Wherever I Live” is the sixth song from The Pains of Growing. This track can be seen as a follow-up to “Four Pink Walls” (“Now I wake up to a different bedroom everyday / Living
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Alessia Cara – Comfortable
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[Verse 1] / What happens to a flame when it burns out? / What happens to a love that's not new? / What happens when I'm no longer impressive? / Or when there's nothing left to
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Alessia Cara – Ready (Live Off the Floor)
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[Verse 1] / I think it's safe to say that you will always change / New colours day-to-day; my friend, you are a hurricane / The look on your face, all the things you say / Send me
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Alessia Cara – Best Days
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Emotionally fueled “Best Days” shows a more vulnerable side of Alessia Cara. She struggles to convince herself that everything is peachy while lamenting over a stripped-down piano
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Read All The Lyrics To Lauv’s New Album ‘~How I’m Feeling~’
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The San Francisco-born singer worked with BTS, Troye Sivan, and Alessia Cara.
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Alessia Cara – Wild Things
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“Wild Things” functions as an anthem for outsiders, a tune about self-acceptance. Alessia urges the listener to embrace their uniqueness instead of conforming to what society
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Alessia Cara – Four Pink Walls
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“Four Pink Walls” is the title track to Alessia Cara’s new EP. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she mentions that all the songs on the EP were written before she blew up and was
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Alessia Cara – Easier Said
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“Easier Said” is a song about recovery. Instead of always seeking to be happy and ignore the bad, Alessia Cara believes that often times, basking in your sadness or having pity
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