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BROCKHAMPTON – FAKE
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“FAKE” is the seventh track on SATURATION.
This is one of the more laid-back tracks on the album. This song is most likely titled “FAKE” because it is about how the music industry
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BROCKHAMPTON – FAKE Samples
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See all of “FAKE” by BROCKHAMPTON’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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BROCKHAMPTON – Brockhampton
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“Brockhampton” is Kevin’s farewell to the band he created when he was 14.
He speaks from the heart about issues the band has had throughout the course of their stardom, fights he’
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BROCKHAMPTON – THE LIGHT
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On the abrasive, guitar-heavy track “THE LIGHT,” both Kevin and Joba deliver personal verses on their past. Joba speaks on the suicide of his father and his current mental health
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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 – COUNT ON ME
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“COUNT ON ME” is BROCKHAMPTON’s second single from their sixth studio album, ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE. The song features only two of the seven BROCKHAMPTON vocalists but
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BROCKHAMPTON – GOLD
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“GOLD” is the third single off BROCKHAMPTON’s debut album SATURATION. The end of the video briefly shows a piece of text dedicating the song (and potentially the video) to M.I.A
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BROCKHAMPTON – Good Time
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“Good Time” is another reflective track, where Kevin reminisces on the “good times” at the BROCKHAMPTON Factory in 2017, when the group was just getting started on the SATURATION
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BROCKHAMPTON – STAR
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This song was teased via BROCKHAMPTON’s Twitter on May 29, 2017. The track was confirmed for release the next night via Kevin Abstract’s Twitter.
Each verse is riddled with movie
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. A$AP Rocky) – BANKROLL (Original)
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[Intro: Merlyn Wood] / They try to take that from me / Want blood, they want me / They want blood, they want me / They want blood, they want me / [Verse: A$AP Rocky] / Bankroll
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BROCKHAMPTON – CRUCIFY ME
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[Chorus: Joba] / Crucify me, amen / Brutalize me again / The weight of the world rests on my shoulder / Day by day, only getting older / Perfect timing, I guess / Let's rewind and
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BROCKHAMPTON – SATURATION 2055
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“Saturation 2055” (commonly referred to as SMOKE) is the sixteenth track on the Saturation Drafts CD which came with the SATURATION Trilogy box set.
Though it didn’t make it into
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BROCKHAMPTON – LOVE ME FOR LIFE
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“LOVE ME FOR LIFE” is the penultimate track on GINGER. It features a vocal performance from only four of the six members of the group, mostly discussing darker topics, such as
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BROCKHAMPTON – Big Pussy
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“Big Pussy” is BROCKHAMPTON’s second musical release of 2022 and acts as the first single from their seventh & final studio album, The Family.
On November 2nd, 2022, the cover art
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BROCKHAMPTON – SOMETHING CHANGED IN TEXAS
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[Intro: Kevin Abstract] / Oooh, way, oooh, way / I know you don't fuck with me / [Verse 1: Kevin Abstract] / Somethin' changed in Texas, guess I missed the message / Look, I missed
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BROCKHAMPTON – SATURATION 380
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[Chorus: Kevin Abstract, Merlyn Wood] / I'll keep it locked in my pocket for you / We so tired, when the sun gon' show up? / (Yeah!) Fireworks make me feel alive in the morning / (
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BROCKHAMPTON – CADILLAC
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[Intro: Matt Champion] / Throwing them twenties, throwing them fifties / Throwing them hundreds (Throwing fifties) / Throwing them twenties, throwing them fifties / Throwing them
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Fregend – BROCKHAMPTON - SUGAR (Fregend Remix)
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Spending all my nights alone, waiting for you to call me / You're the only one I want by my side when I fall asleep / Tell me what I'm waiting for / Tell me what I'm waiting for
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BROCKHAMPTON – NEVER FIND ANOTHER
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[Chorus: Matt Champion] / I want you to tell me / Everything you held in / Maybe I will find a way / To give in / All this time you tell me / Everything was selfish / Maybe I
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BROCKHAMPTON – saturation 389
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The song was published on the BROCKHAMPTON tumblr seven hours prior to the release of their final 2017 album SATURATION III.
As stated by Kevin Abstract on Twitter, the track didn
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BROCKHAMPTON – RICH BOY
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“RICH BOY” is an unreleased track from BROCKHAMPTON that was made for their fifth studio album, GINGER. The boys first previewed a snippet of the track featuring only Matt’s verse
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BROCKHAMPTON – 2PAC
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“2PAC” is the fifth track on SATURATION and serves as an interlude from the explosive first 4 singles into the calmer tracks “FAKE” and “BANK” that follow.
The title is possibly a
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BROCKHAMPTON – LEAVE ME ALONE*
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First teased in the announcement video for the group’s 2022 HERE RIGHT NOW North America tour, this track adds to the list of previously unheard snippets first teased in the band’s
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BROCKHAMPTON – JUNKY
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In “JUNKY,” the boy-band raps (and sings) about several inner demons that they face, including homophobia and confronting one’s own sexuality, drug abuse, wasted education, sexism
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ALiOfficial – Real and fake
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Didn’t see this going in the future anyway / Now that were separated, we don’t have to talk now / I saw your colors and it’s not what i had thought of / Now i know what’s real and
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BROCKHAMPTON – MILK
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“MILK” is a self-acceptance and self-improvement anthem.
Ameer, Merlyn, Kevin, and Dom all speak on their trials and tribulations in transitioning to adult life. The song
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BROCKHAMPTON – CASH
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The thirteenth track on SATURATION serves as one of the few political moments throughout the record.
The group delivers with 4 short, but hard-hitting verses commenting on several
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BROCKHAMPTON – BUMP
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This song is the twelfth track off of BROCKHAMPTON’s album, SATURATION. It focuses on the group’s barebones lifestyle, while also showing character growth, which is clear from the
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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 – FACE
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“FACE” is the first single off BROCKHAMPTON’s debut album SATURATION and features various members of the boyband.
The song’s literary content details the concept of lost love and
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Tidech – FAKE
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HOOK / Chiiko chakuitika, maniggaz aku deceiver / Nekuda kwemari vanhu vave kungoitiswa / Kushorana mughetto nekuda kwetumapikicha / Zvimwe zvatosimbisa, aihwa zvinomakisa
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Song Lyrics & Knowledge - Genius
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“Brockhampton” contains excerpts from “I Can't Fake It Anymore,” performed by Ruby Winters. +38.
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BROCKHAMPTON – LAMB
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“LAMB” is a song by BROCKHAMPTON originally believed to a part of their second studio album, SATURATION II. This theory was debunked when the group previewed a shirt that read “
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BROCKHAMPTON – WASTE
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“WASTE” is the final track on SATURATION and also the only track title to not be 4 letters, an intentional decision according to Kevin Abstract, most likely relating to SATURATION
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Song Directory
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May 30, 2023 ... – BROCKHAMPTON - TRIP (Svensk Översättning) Lyrics · Young 5150 – Broke ... Rich J – Real vs Fake Lyrics · Lirikatil – Mezara Gömülenler Lyrics ...
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BROCKHAMPTON – HEAT
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“HEAT” is the second single off BROCKHAMPTON’s debut album, SATURATION.
The music video is one long take of the members of the boy band delivering their message straight to camera
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BROCKHAMPTON – JEREMIAH (RMX)
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“JEREMIAH” is one of four bonus tracks available on the physical releases of BROCKHAMPTON’s sixth studio album ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE.
The song heavily features
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BROCKHAMPTON – SATURATION 258
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[Chorus: Kevin Abstract] / See, that's the reason I don't like to talk / Niggas move they hands 'til they hit the wall / I'll be in this van 'til the early morn' / I don't want a
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spill retro – SATURATION by BROCKHAMPTON - A Review
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Me somewhat attempting to give a “professional” review on an album.
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BROCKHAMPTON – SKIT 3
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“SKIT 3” touches on the most important theme on SATURATION, and that is identity. Self-conception plays a big role in the album’s lyrics, relating to friendship, love, and other
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BROCKHAMPTON – BOYS
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“BOYS” is the fifth single from BROCKHAMPTON’s SATURATION. The song premiered on Zane Lowe’s “Beats One” radio show, which aired on June 6th, 2017.
On this song, the members of
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BROCKHAMPTON – SWIM
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On “SWIM,” the eleventh track of BROCKHAMPTON’s debut album SATURATION, Joba, Kevin Abstract, Merlyn Wood, and Dom McLennon discuss their love lives, their acceptance for their
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BROCKHAMPTON – SKIT 2
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“SKIT 2,” the second skit off of SATURATION, begins with Jabari asking Roberto (played by Robert Ontenient), who he really is. Roberto continues to answer by saying that he doesn’t
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BROCKHAMPTON – TRIP
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Serving as the tenth spot on the band’s debut album, “TRIP” parallels with “MILK” in subject matter: self-acceptance. It presents Kevin, Ameer, and Dom finding solace in their
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BROCKHAMPTON – SKIT 1
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“SKIT 1” is the first skit of the album. Much like the others, it features Jabari Manwa asking a question in English, and Robert Ontenient answering in Spanish.
The track is
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