Genius Lyrics
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Rihanna – Man Down
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“Man Down” is a reggae influenced song which details the murder of a man who was behaving abusively towards Rihanna, as is depicted in the song’s accompanying music video.
The
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Sia – Chandelier
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“Chandelier” was released as the lead single from Sia’s sixth studio album, 1000 Forms Of Fear. Despite its soaring melody, the song has a sad theme describing the life of a “party
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Beyoncé, Black Feminist Art, And This Oshun Bidness
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Beyoncé turns her mirror on us on ‘LEMONADE.’
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URLtv (Ft. Big T (Battle Rapper) & Tsu Surf) – Tsu Surf vs. Big T
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This was originally supposed to go down at Motor City Madness but took place later as a “one off”.
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Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain
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Prince’s definitive power ballad “Purple Rain” peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 on November 17, 1984 behind Wham’s “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go”. It was the title track of the album and
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Chic – Good Times
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[Chorus] / Good times / These are the good times / Leave your cares behind / These are the good times / Good times / These are the good times / Our new state of mind / These are
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DRAM (Ft. Lil Yachty) – Broccoli
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Virginia’s own D.R.A.M. teams up with Atlanta-via-the-Internet sensation Lil Yachty for this upbeat ode to the lord of the vegetable kingdom: weed.
The duo flexed their viral
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Elton John – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
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The fourth track on Elton John’s 1973 double album of the same name, and the second single from the album. Written by Elton and his co-songwriter Bernie Taupin, “Goodbye Yellow
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Frak – Macaulay Culkin
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[Chorus: Frak] / Insomniac, insomniac, insomniac, insomniac / I been in my head so long, I forgot where my body at / There ain’t no rest for the weary, there ain’t a rest for my
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Ariana Grande – positions
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On “positions,” Ariana shows her commitment and love for her boyfriend with her flexibility in trying to make their relationship work.
Ariana announced the lead single for her
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Finny Music – Who Run It/Bring It Back/Look Alive (Megamix)
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This is the twenty-ninth megamix by FinnyFromFlickr.
This mashup is made up of three parts that has a variety of great artists out there in the world. The first part is a mashup
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Lynyrd Skynyrd – Sweet Home Alabama
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On his 1970 album After the Gold Rush, Neil Young wrote a song called “Southern Man,” which described the racism in the South as he saw it after visiting there.
I saw cotton
And I
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Survivor – Eye of the Tiger
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“Eye of the Tiger”, the most well-known song by Survivor, held the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart for six consecutive weeks in the summer of 1982 and topped charts in
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Dr.Moriarity – 500Barz Freestyle
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Never ignorant Gold is accomplished this / I s a DME artist coming straight from the street / F*** all you wiggers broke ass crackers / Every single impersonating rapper
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Catching Up With Drake's Cosigns
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Artists of all kinds have been the recipients of the Drake Stimulus Package, from Lil Reese and Roy Wood$ to Makonnen and Migos. He’s hopped on their songs and invited them on his (and occasionally borrowed (jacked?) music from some), giving these lesser-knowns some time in the spotlight. But has the attention afforded anyone more than 15 minutes of fame? Check it out.
https://genius.com/a/catching-up-with-drake-s-cosigns
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