Genius Lyrics
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Bloc Party – Helicopter
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Bloc Party’s breakthrough hit, which is speculated to be about former U.S. president George Bush. In response to the interpretations, Okereke stated that he’d actually written the
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Bloc Party (Ft. Peaches) – Helicopter (Weird Science Remix)
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North to south / Empty / Running on / Bravado / As if to say, as if to say / As if to say, he doesn't like chocolate / He's born a liar, he'll die a liar / Some things will never
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Trippie Redd & Tommy Lee Sparta – Helicopter
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[Intro: Tommy Lee Sparta] / Here in this world, who nah hear, go dead / Any boy diss Rvssian and Tommy Lee Sparta, shot a leak inna head / [Chorus: Tommy Lee Sparta] / My FN got a
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Bloc Party – Like Eating Glass
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[Verse 1] / It's so cold in this house / Open mouth swallowing us / The children sent home from school / Will not stop crying / And I know that you're busy, do I know that you care
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Bloc Party – Tulips (Minotaur Shock Remix)
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When you said tulips / I knew that you're mine / When I caught you there / Crying in the night / Wearing my jacket / Wearing that smile / I knew that I'd found you / Were you
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Bloc Party – Portcullis
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Stop being so European / There's a time and a place / A time for words not action / No time to articulate / I'm a humble man / With humble desire / I bleed, I breathe / Nobody
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Bloc Party – Hero
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“Hero” is a B-side to early Bloc Party single, “Two More Years”. Its lyrics speak about how the average person can be a “hero” to someone else.
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Bloc Party – Banquet
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“Banquet” is a punk/electro UK anthem, full of swagger and sexual tension. It was the second single off the band’s debut album, and amassed a large amount of remixes, most notably
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Bloc Party – Skeleton
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[Verse 1] / All my thoughts are of ice / All my thoughts are of ice / All my bones are so tired / All my bones are so tired / So young and so handsome / So easily led / They told
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Bloc Party – The Pioneers (M83 Remix)
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(to try, try, try, try, cry) / (try, try, try, try, try, try, try, cry) [repeated] / Breathe in, breathe in, breathe in / Breathe in, breathe in, breathe in / (-trol) [repeated
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Bloc Party – Two More Years
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Single released between the albums Silent Alarm and A Weekend in the City, and later included as a bonus track on a re-issued version of Silent Alarm. The song reached #7 on the UK
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Bloc Party – The Girls Are Fighting
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[Intro] / Hey, ey, ey / Hey, ey, ey / [Chorus] / Hey, hey, hey / The girls are fighting / Hey, hey, hey / The girls are fighting / Hey, hey, hey / The girls are fighting / Hey, hey
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Bloc Party – Blue Light
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“Blue Light” is the fifth track on Silent Alarm and is an overall quieter track than the others on the album, although it still relies heavily on its core drums/bass/electric
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Bloc Party – Every Time Is the Last Time
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This instrumental track can be found in the pre-gap (track 0) of the CD release in both the UK and the US.
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Bloc Party – She’s Hearing Voices (Album Version)
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[Intro] / Hey, hey, hey, hey / Hey, hey, hey, hey / Hey, hey, hey, hey / Hey, hey, hey, hey / [Verse 1] / She's hearing voices, call her / She's hearing voices warn her / She just
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Bloc Party – Always New Depths
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[Verse 1] / All the clouds are black / Mother is cried out / Someone else broke my fall / I don't remember / Internationally bastardised / Internationally tongue-tied / The truth
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Bloc Party – So Here We Are
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According to Kele Okereke, “This song’s about the way people say they feel when they’re taking ecstacy. A song about that moment of purity and real clearness and the search to get
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