Genius Lyrics
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BROCKHAMPTON – FABRIC
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“FABRIC” serves as the grand finale to the album. It’s one of the many serious toned songs that speak on the band’s personal problems.
Kevin opens up the song with his issues with
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BROCKHAMPTON – FABRIC (Draft)
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[Verse 1: Kevin Abstract] / Yeah, I can't sleep like I used to / The world will try to tell you who you are before you get to / Explain yourself, your thoughts / Your motives and
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BROCKHAMPTON – FABRIC (Alternative Version)
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[Verse 1: Dom McLennon] / Looks like it's one of those nights again / I told the devil that I got him in my sights again / Life's full of cycles and I'm hopping on my bike again
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BROCKHAMPTON – FABRIC Samples
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See all of “FABRIC” by BROCKHAMPTON’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Ramzoid – Iridescence At Once Samples
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See all of “Iridescence At Once” by Ramzoid’s samples
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Ramzoid – Iridescence At Once
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[Intro: Lavaman & Dom McLennon] / Excuse we, let we pass, rum is the gas / Said nigga brother, nigga brother, what you living for? / [Verse 1: Matt Champion] / Big old whiskey on
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BROCKHAMPTON – J'OUVERT
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“J'OUVERT” is the tenth track on iridescence. The song premiered alongside a music video that follows the thermal aesthetic of the album. The song was the first and only single
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BROCKHAMPTON – J'OUVERT Samples
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See all of “J'OUVERT” by BROCKHAMPTON’s samples
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BROCKHAMPTON – NEW ORLEANS
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“NEW ORLEANS” serves as the intro-track to BROCKHAMPTON’s fourth studio album, iridescence.
Recorded at the famous Abbey Road Studio in London, and produced by bearface, Jabari
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Read All The Lyrics To BROCKHAMPTON’s New Album ‘iridescence’
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It features Jaden Smith & Jazmine Sullivan.
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SansPikachu – PUNCH! Samples
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See all of “PUNCH!” by SansPikachu’s samples
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BROCKHAMPTON – TONYA
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“TONYA” is the fourteenth track on BROCKHAMPTON’s fourth studio album iridescence. The title and concept of the song are based on the award-winning film I, Tonya, which shares
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BROCKHAMPTON – WEIGHT
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“WEIGHT” is a track where each verse gives a glimpse into the “weight,” and inner-demons, that each member of the band has been carrying since becoming famous. They explore the
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BROCKHAMPTON – HONEY
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“HONEY” is the eleventh track on BROCKHAMPTON’s fourth studio album iridescence. The track samples Beyoncé’s 2011 hit “Dance for You” and, interestingly, also samples “BUMP,” the
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BROCKHAMPTON – THUG LIFE
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“THUG LIFE” is the second track on iridescence and serves as a polarizing transition from “NEW ORLEANS”. The band has shown their appreciation for legendary rapper 2Pac, by naming
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BROCKHAMPTON – BERLIN
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“BERLIN” is the third track on iridescence. Berlin is the capital of Germany, and BROCKHAMPTON made a stop in Berlin on their European tour. Kevin has detailed his love for Europe
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BROCKHAMPTON – VIVID
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“VIVID” is one of the more hard-hitting tracks on iridescence. One definition of the word “vivid” is having a very high degree of saturation. The title of the track could be in
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BROCKHAMPTON – DISTRICT
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“DISTRICT” maintains the focus of materialism as a measure for the group’s increasing fame and success. The song also upholds the introspective outlook on depression, loneliness
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BROCKHAMPTON – TAPE
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“TAPE” is another emotional track on iridescence. The boys rap about some of their insecurities, fears, and personal regrets. Many have pointed out that the drumbeat of this track
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BROCKHAMPTON – LOOPHOLE
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“LOOPHOLE” is the eighth track on iridescence. The track serves as a short interlude, consisting of a lush string arrangement, and a sample from a 2016 Cam'ron interview. Cam'ron
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BROCKHAMPTON – WHERE THE CASH AT
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“WHERE THE CASH AT” is the fifth track on iridescence. This song could been seen as a sort of a sequel to the thirteenth song on SATURATION, “CASH.” The tone of that song is much
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BROCKHAMPTON – SOMETHING ABOUT HIM
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“SOMETHING ABOUT HIM” is an ode to Kevin Abstract’s long-term boyfriend Jaden Walker. The robot vocals on the track are reminiscent of the Radiohead track “Kid A”, from the album
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BROCKHAMPTON – SAN MARCOS
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“SAN MARCOS” references the boyband’s beginnings in San Marcos, Texas, and how their wish to leave their past behind to begin again, similar to how they started back in San Marcos.
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Alicia Keys – Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready)
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Another love-themed song on Alicia’s 4th studio album, The Element of Freedom.
While the theme of the song seems quite simple, it’s about a starting relationship where both persons
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Kanye West) – Go2DaMoon
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“Go2DaMoon” is an aggressive track from Carti and Ye, with both artists flaunting common themes from their careers. Kanye speaks on his rebound faith and business successes, while
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Aspect – Norf (Mixed)
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[?] / Um / Why would you / Um / Why would you / Um / Why would you / Um / Why would you
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Big L (Ft. JAY-Z) – 7 Minute Freestyle
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Big L and JAY-Z stopped by the Stretch Armstrong & Bobbito show on February 23, 1995 and proceeded to drop a classic freestyle over the boom bap piano instrumental from Milkbone’s
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Gidi (Ft. Merlyn Wood & SoGone SoFlexy) – CHAINS
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[Intro: Gidi] / Yeah dummy / I been fuckin' with this one shorty for real / She know how to make me feel all / All, all warm inside, you feel what I'm saying / But she not holding
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bearface (Ft. MOTHICA) – Molt
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[Verse 1] / I can feel that rain in my veins / Will you ever learn my ways? / I thought you knew when I met you first / But you shot through my universe / [Chorus] / Hold me while
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[New Album] BROCKHAMPTON: GINGER
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Music collective BROCKHAMPTON drops their 5th official studio album tonight, titled GINGER.
Tracklist:
1.) “NO HALO”
2.) “SUGAR”
3.) “BOY BYE”
4.) “HEAVEN BELONGS TO YOU”
5.) “ST. PERCY”
6.) “IF YOU PRAY RIGHT”
7.) “DEARLY DEPARTED”
8.) “I BEEN BORN AGAIN”
9.) “GINGER”
10.) “BIG BOY”
11.) “LOVE ME FOR LIFE”
12.) “VICTOR ROBERTS”
Since the album is already out in some parts of the world, I figured that I might as well make this thread for those of y'all who do care and want a place to talk about the album. Any opinions? Expectations?
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Mario Judah – Remember Your Name
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[Intro] / (Ayy, man, where the fuck is Mario Judah?) / [Chorus] / Remember your name / 'Cause I'm on the way to take it, 'cause I'm on the way to take it / 'Cause I'm on the way to
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