Genius Lyrics
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Björk – Where Is the Line?
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The song is made up of vocals, as most the other songs in Medúlla. In this song, the beatbox vocals done by Rahzel are completely edited, as the opposite extreme of Who Is It, the
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Björk – Claimstaker
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Nature has always been a huge part of Björk’s life, and is where she feels the most at home. Since she was a little girl, she would have to walk 45 minutes through nature to get to
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Björk – I Miss You
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I Miss You is the ninth track and sixth and final single off of Bjork’s 1995 album, Post.
The lyrics describe Björk already knowing who her perfect lover will be, even though she
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Björk – New World
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“New World” was written for the Lars von Trier film Dancer in the Dark, in which a blind Czech woman comes to America to raise money for her son’s ocular operation. It plays after
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Björk & ROSALÍA – Oral
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“Oral” is a collaborative song by Icelandic singer-songwriter and producer Björk and Spanish singer-songwriter and producer Rosalía. Originally created by Björk 25 years ago
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Björk (Ft. Kelis) – Oceania (Remix)
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[Verse 1: Kelis] / I am The Continent / Working with the Moon / No one even knows me / But I'm always cold and blue / I'm the womb of all the Earth / There are worlds of things
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Björk – Hunter
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Björk opens up Homogenic (1997) emphasizing the pressures she feels as the biggest name to come out of Iceland. She seeks to establish herself now as the “Hunter”, which is
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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Drake) – Needle
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[Intro: Nana Fofie] / I mean, I don't know if I like girls, I saw Sheila at Seraphin / Maybe we had too much tequila / Actually, yeah, we definitely had too much tequila / 'Cause I
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Björk – Pagan Poetry
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“Pagan Poetry” was the second single from singer Björk’s album Vespertine. The single peaked at number 38 in the UK and number 12 in Canada. It was written and produced by Björk
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Björk – Sod Off
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“Sod Off” is a song recorded by Björk for her 1997 album Homogenic. The song appears as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of the album, as well as a B-side on the single “Jóga
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Björk & ROSALÍA Join Forces To Fight Commercial Salmon Farming With New Song “Oral”
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The track dates back to the late ’90s.
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Björk – Utopia
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The title track of the album is about her imagined dream-world, her “Utopia”. There she’s connected to nature. The birds create the soundscape of this world as a sort of natural
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Brant Bjork – Hinda65
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Now it's time to walk the line / It's a beauty so pure and so fine / Watch the chumps go floatin' by / Three suckers high in the six-five / I think it's time to meet her / It's so
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Björk – Hope
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“Hope” is one of the collaborations between Björk and Timbaland, where Timbaland made the beat while Björk sang on top and added the bassline. Later Björk layered the beat and
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The Sugarcubes – Birthday
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“Birthday” appeared on Icelandic band The Sugarcubes' debut album, Life’s Too Good in 1988.
Björk quoted in Martin Aston’s Björkgraphy:
It’s a story about a love affair between a
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Björk – Big Time Sensuality
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“Big Time Sensuality” was the fourth single from Björk’s 1993 album Debut. Co-written by Björk and producer Nellee Hooper, the single release was actually a version remixed by
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Björk – All Is Full of Love
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[Verse 1] / You'll be given love / You'll be taken care of / You'll be given love / You have to trust it / [Verse 2] / Maybe not from the sources / You have poured yours / Maybe
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Björk – Hidden Place
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“Hidden Place” is a song by Icelandic recording artist Björk, taken from her fifth album, Vespertine. It was written and produced by Björk.
“Hidden Place” was released as a lead
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Björk – Hyper-ballad
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“Hyperballad” was released as the fourth single off Björk’s Post. In a survey of Björk fans about which songs should be included on her 2002 Greatest Hits album, “Hyperballad
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The Starting Line – Big Time Sensuality
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The Starting Line covered “Big Time Sensuality” originally by Bjork for the compilation album Punk Goes 90’s.
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Björk — Where Is The Line (tradução em português)
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[Refrão] / Até que ponto eu posso ir com você? / Até que ponto eu posso ir com você? / Até que ponto eu posso ir com você? / Até que ponto eu posso ir com você? / [Verso 1] / Minha
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Brant Bjork – Too Many Chiefs... Not Enough Indians
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In the sun he hides away / Cause they smile and tell him lies / But the boy he always knew / That they'd choke upon his pride / As the greed eats the sand / Turns to stone all that
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Ólafur Arnalds (Ft. JOSIN) – The Bottom Line
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Come on, come up / It's all or nothing / No warning / A one wake up / A one wake up / When you're called back / Open your eyes / Become or be lost / Suck it all up / The one last
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Björk – Venus as a Boy
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One of the most popular songs off Debut (1993), “Venus as a Boy” was written by Björk and produced by Nellee Hooper. It was released as the album’s second single in August 1993.
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Björk – Big Time Sensuality Samples
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See all of “Big Time Sensuality” by Björk’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Björk – Oceania
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“Oceania” is a song by Icelandic singer Björk, released as a promo from her 2004 Medúlla album. The track is composed purely of human vocals and features a London choir and Leeds-
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Björk – Alarm Call
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“Alarm Call” is a song recorded by Björk for her 1997 album Homogenic. The song was released as the fourth single from the album, peaking at #33 in the United Kingdom. A sped-up
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Björk – Mouth's Cradle
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This is yet another song from Medúlla about breastfeeding. It conveys the warmth and bond she feels for her baby (Ísadóra at the time) when and thanks to breastfeeding. It also
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Björk – Black Lake
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In the album booklet, the sub-title for this song is “2 months after”, signifying that this song was written 2 months after the breakup of the relationship between Björk and
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Björk – Thunderbolt (Death Grips Remix)
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[Verse 1] / Stirring at water's edge / Cold froth on my twig / My mind in whirls / Wanders around desire / [Verse 2] / No one imagines the light shock I need / And I'll never know
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Björk – Undo
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“Undo” is the fourth song on Björk’s fourth studio album Vespertine. It was written in a two-week session with Thomas Knak in January 2001 in Reykjavík, Iceland. Björk recorded her
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Björk – Submarine
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[Verse: Björk, Robert Wyatt, & Both] / When will it be time to document? / Do it now! / This submarine behaviour / Do it now! / When time? / Do it now! / To return / Do it now
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Björk (Ft. Thom Yorke) – I've Seen It All
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Single off ‘Dancer In The Dark’ soundtrack called ‘Selmasongs’. Track #3.
While the song on the album is a duet with Thom Yorke, in the film it’s a duet with Björk and Peter
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Björk – Triumph of a Heart
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[Verse 1] / The nerves are sending shimmering signals / All through my fingers / The veins support / Blood that gushes impulsively towards / [Chorus] / The triumph of a heart
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Björk – Sacrifice (Death Grips Remix)
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[Verse 1] / Why can't you give her room? / Respect her spatial needs / I feel you compress her / Into a small space / [Chorus] / With clairvoyance / She knew what you needed / And
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Björk – All Neon Like
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The song is made out of snippets of a Björk poem called “Techno prayer” and while some argue it may have sexual references including the use of semen, it is most likely about Björk
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Björk – Vertebræ by Vertebræ
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“Vertebræ by Vertebræ” uses brass samples from Björk’s previous project, the soundtrack album The Music from Drawing Restraint 9. Björk has stated that she was interested to find
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Björk – Come to Me
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The eighth track on Björk’s sophomore critically acclaimed record Debut, “Come to Me” is about a love that is so obvious by her actions that simply talk about could break that
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Björk (Ft. Catherine Deneuve) – Cvalda
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“Cvalda” is the nickname that Selma (Björk) gives her friend Cathy (Catherine Deneuve), a friend of hers at their job in a factory in Washington state.
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