Genius Lyrics
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Bo Burnham – Don’t Wanna Know
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This song follows on from “Are You Happy?”, the last song from Burnham’s 2016 special Make Happy, in which he rhetorically asks the audience if they are happy with the show, but
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Bo Burnham - Don't Wanna Know
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[Verso 1] / ¿Cómo os sentís? / ¿Os está gustando el espectáculo? / ¿Estáis cansados de él? / Da igual, no lo quiero saber / ¿Os parece aburrido? / ¿Demasiado rápido? ¿Demasiado
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Bo Burnham – 1985
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[Verse 1] / He's a really cool guy / He's got a cool shirt / He's got cool shoes / Did I mention the shirt? / If you ever got the chance to meet him / You'd know why I want to be
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Bo Burnham – Comedy
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[Verse 1: Bo Burnham] / The world is changing / The planet's heating up / What the fuck is going on? (Recorded laughter) / Rearranging / It's like everything happened all at once
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Bo Burnham – Five Years
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“Five Years” is a comedic love song Bo Burnham dedicated to his girlfriend, where he offers an honest look into the long-term partnership with his lover despite their hilarious
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Bo Burnham – All Eyes On Me (The Outtakes Version)
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[Chorus: Bo 2] / Get your fuckin' hands up / Get on out of your seat / All eyes on me, all eyes on me / Get your fuckin' hands up / Get out of your seat / All eyes on me, all eyes
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Bo Burnham – Can’t Handle This
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In the finale of his 2015 Make Happy Tour, Bo shares his struggles with the radius of Pringles cans, burrito overspill, and being a comedian with a declining mental state.
Bo
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Bo Burnham – How the World Works
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Bo sings a song for children about how the world works, but his sockpuppet Socko unexpectedly begins criticizing capitalism and the genocide involved in the founding of America.
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8-Bit Arcade – Don't You Wanna Know (8-Bit Noah Schnacky & Jimmie Allen Emulation)
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[Instrumental]
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Bo Burnham – This Isn’t a Joke
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[Verse] / This isn't a joke, so don't joke about it / I'm takin' it slow, I don't wanna think about it / (Look at my pores.) / I'm doing fine, twenty-nine, in my prime / I don't
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Bo Burnham – All Eyes on Me
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“All Eyes On Me” is the eighteenth track on Bo Burnham’s fourth album, Inside (The Songs), compiled from his May 2021 Netflix special. This song is a sort of “encore” for the
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Bo Burnham – Kill Yourself
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This song from Bo’s Netflix comedy special pokes at pop songs that often include encouraging messages and lyrics, juxtaposing it with lyrics telling the listener to kill themselves
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Read All The Lyrics To The Songs From Bo Burnham’s New Comedy Special ‘Inside’
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The 20 tracks explore modern life and COVID lockdown.
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Bo Burnham – Goodbye
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Goodbye is the final song (except for the credits) from Bo Burnham’s Netflix special Inside. It also includes lyrics previously sung in the special from “Welcome to the Internet
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Bo Burnham – From God's Perspective
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The song “From God’s Perspective” is from the show “what.” by Bo Burnham. As of December 15, 2015, it has almost three and a half million views on YouTube. It was completely played
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Bo Burnham – Welcome to the Internet
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“Welcome to the Internet” can be viewed as a sort of climax to Bo Burnham’s May 2021 Netflix special, Inside—the uptempo, almost circus-like jaunt is juxtaposed heavily by the
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Bo Burnham – Hell Yeah (Intro)
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[Intro: computer voice, Bo Burnham] / Thank you for coming / You are here because you want to laugh and you want to forget about your problems / But I cannot allow it / You should
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Bo Burnham – Words Words Words
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This song is all about – what else? – Words, Words, Words. This is a continuation of Bo’s famous puns.
The title is a reference to Hamlet (Polonius: “… what do you read m'lord
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Bo Burnham – Sexting
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[Chorus] / Sexting (Whoa-oh, whoa-oh, oh, oh) / It isn't sex, it's the next best thing / Sexting / Ayy, ayy, AT&T / [Verse 1] / I am in bed; I am ready to go with you / Tonight, I'
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Bo Burnham – I'm Bo Yo (Extended Version)
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It was all a dream, I used to read a quick Nick magazine / Ren and Stimpy, Tommy Pickles and the games between / I'm watching TV in the dark / Every Saturday Double dare with my
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Bo Burnham – I’m Bo Yo (Live at the Aladdin Theatre)
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This performance of “I’m Bo Yo” is the longest version of the song, boasting a 1346 word length and a 7 minute run-time. It was performed at the Aladdin Theatre in Portland, Oregon
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Bo Burnham – White People (Hey Bo, Guess What?)
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[Verse 1: Bo Burnham & (Audience)] / White guys, it's easy to be a white guy (Yeah!) / Yeah, white guy! We deserve a cheer once in a while / Very easy to be a white guy, very easy
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Bo Burnham – Comedy (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / The world is changing / The planet's heating up / What the fuck is going on? / Rearranging / Everything's happened all at once / What the fuck is going on? / The people
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Bo Burnham – Land of Really Fucked Thoughts
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I come from the Land of Really Fucked Thoughts, / where babies are bound by umbilical knots, / where dead horses pile on dandruff-stuffed cots, / where burn-victim monkeys drink
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Bo Burnham – Words Words Words (Studio)
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[Intro] / 'Sup, internet? You guys good? Me too / Uh, I'm just sitting here in my bedroom / What is happening right now? Woah, I'm selling out / Let's go / [Verse 1] / I'm a
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Bo Burnham – (If You Want Love) Lower Your Expectations
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This song is about how people tend to make a list of idealistic, contradictory and sometimes unachievable traits to seek out in a romantic partner, and then later wonder why they
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Bo Burnham – WTFIGO
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[Chorus] / I don't know what's happenin' / I don't know what's happenin' / I don't know what is (Goin' on, what the fuck is goin' on?) / I don't know what's happenin' / I don't
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Bo Burnham – Oh Bo (Studio)
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Bo uses this song to point out a lot of what famous singers/songwriters do wrong. He also uses it to show that hip hop is no longer what it used to be, but is now just full of “
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Bo Burnham – I'm Bo Yo
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[Verse 1] / Now, I don't know if all boy scouts are gay / As they could probably "tie the knot" in like fifty different ways / Got a safe full o' cherries, 'cause I pop it and lock
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Bo Burnham – 3.14 Apple Pi
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One of Bo’s first raps, satirizing common “gangsta” raps and the fact that he’s from Massachusetts where many of these raps originate, though Bo himself is in no way like this.
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Bo Burnham – Shit
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The Depression Anthem. It reflects the day-to-day life of isolation in the COVID-19 pandemic in particular, as a lack of social activity can lead someone to take less care of their
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Bo Burnham – Country Song
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“Country Song” is a song by Bo Burnham that satirically mocks some of the common topics of modern country songs, including but not limited to:
Dirt roads
Cold beer
Blue jeans
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Bo Burnham – Repeat Stuff
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Originally performed as part of his hour-long comedy show what., “Repeat Stuff” is a testament to the emptiness of modern pop songs.
It was later revealed that Justin Bieber, one
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