Genius Lyrics
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Brendon Urie) – ME!
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Taylor Swift teaches listeners a lesson about self-love and confidence with “ME!” featuring Panic! at the Disco frontman Brendon Urie. It’s a stark turn from her sixth studio album
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Brendon Urie) – ME! (feat. Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco) (Live From The Billboard Music Awards)
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[Intro: Taylor Swift] / I promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1: Taylor Swift] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And
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Panic! at the Disco – Stall Me
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“Stall Me” is a self-contradictory song about Brendon’s love for now-wife Sarah Orzechowski. It was co-written by Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz, who actually discovered Panic! At
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Panic! at the Disco – Girls / Girls / Boys
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“Girls/Girls/Boys” explores bisexuality and the idea of casual sex. The song stresses the importance of holding a truthful sexual identity and celebrates the courage it takes to
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Brendon Urie) – 20 Dollar Nose Bleed
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The song name refers to the drug mentioned in it – Benzedrine, a form of amphetamine known to cause nosebleeds.
Around the time of this song’s release it was sold for about $20
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Panic! at the Disco (Ft. fun.) – C'mon
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[Intro: Brendon Urie] / It's getting late, and I / Cannot seem to find my way home tonight / Feels like I am falling down a rabbit hole / Falling for forever, wonderfully wondering
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Brendon Urie – Fly Me To The Moon
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(Let's get it, let's swing it baby! / You guys are killing it) / [Verse 1] / Fly me to the moon / Let me play among the stars / Let me see what spring is like / On Jupiter and Mars
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Panic! at the Disco – Don't Threaten Me with a Good Time
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“Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” was released on New Year’s Eve 2015 as an instant download for those who had already pre-ordered Death of a Bachelor from digital music
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Panic! at the Disco – She Had the World
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“She Had The World”, originally titled “Snooze Me, Ms. Britches”, is a story told by Ryan Ross of a naive dreamer who fell for him despite his lack of interest.
The chorus
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RoadTrip – ME!
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[Intro: Rye] / I promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1: Jack & Brooklyn] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you're
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Future Of The Purple – Brendon Urie
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If the title hadn’t made it obvious, Fotp’s “Brendon Urie” is a tribute to Panic! At The Disco, Both musically and in meaning.
Fotp singer/songwriter Sebastian Takeshi has said
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Emma Heesters – ME!
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[Verse 1] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you're the kind of guy the ladies want / And there's a lot of cool chicks out there / I
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Panic! at the Disco – Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off
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The title “Lying is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off” comes from the movie Closer, where Natalie Portman says: “Lying is the most fun a girl can have
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Viki Gabor – ME!
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I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you're the kind of guy the ladies want / (And there's a lot of cool chicks out there) / I know that I
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Cimorelli – Me! (Acoustic)
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[Intro: Dani] / I promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1: Dani & Katherine] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you'
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Panic! at the Disco – New Perspective
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“New Perspective” is a song by American rock band Panic! At The Disco, released on July 28, 2009 as a single promoting the film Jennifer’s Body.
Vocalist Brendon Urie began
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Panic! at the Disco – But It's Better If You Do
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In this song, the narrator is at a strip club wishing that he didn’t have to be there because of loneliness.
The song is connected to the 7th track, “Lying is the Most Fun a Girl
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Panic! at the Disco – Y-O-U Don't Want Me
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[Verse 1] / Hey, put down the bottle of the Mezcal / I know how you get on that shit / And hey, yeah I tried talking to you / But its only talking at you when it's that many hits
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benny blanco & Juice WRLD (Ft. Brendon Urie) – Roses
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Producer benny blanco teams with Juice WRLD as well as Panic! at the Disco singer Brendon Urie on “Roses,” a highly-emotional ballad of love and loss.
Released on December 5
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Taylor Swift – ME! Translations Versions
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See all of “ME!” by Taylor Swift’s translations
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Panic! at the Disco – Don’t Let the Light Go Out
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[Verse 1] / Stare at a wall that's told a thousand tragedies / Holding a hand that's loved every part of me / A lady comes and tells me that I got to leave / Right away, everybody
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Sapphire (UK) – Me!
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[Intro] / I promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1: Taylor Swift] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you're the
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Walk off the Earth – ME!
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[Verse 1: Sarah Blackwood] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / You're the kind of guy the ladies / There's a lot of cool chicks out there
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Panic! at the Disco – That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)
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“That Green Gentleman (Things Have Changed)” is the third single from Panic! at the Disco’s second studio album, Pretty. Odd..
The band wrote this song about being in the band and
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KIDZ BOP Kids – ME!
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[Intro] / Promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I talk / And you're the kind of guy the
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Madilyn – ME!
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[Verse 1] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you're the kind of guy the ladies want / And there's a lot of cool chicks out there / I
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Panic! at the Disco – House of Memories
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“House Of Memories” is the tenth song off Panic! at the Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor.
Coinciding perfectly with the title of the album, the song’s dispirited
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Panic! at the Disco – Always
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“Always” is a one-sided love story inspired by the events of The Great Gatsby. He’s in love with someone that doesn’t appear to offer as much attention as he gives to them. Brendon
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Panic! at the Disco – Collar Full
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“Collar Full” seems to be a continuation of the story told in “Far Too Young to Die” — it’s all about going after this girl the singer has been chasing, making memories and how the
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Panic! at the Disco – This is Gospel
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“This Is Gospel” is about Spencer Smith’s battle with addiction and alcoholism. The song has become a fan favorite and an anthem for those going through tough times.
Brendon has
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Panic! at the Disco – Sarah Smiles
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Brendon Urie wrote “Sarah Smiles” in an attempt to win over Sarah Orzechowski, who he went on to marry. He told SPIN magazine that this is his favorite track on Vices & Virtues
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Brendon Urie) – ME! (Don Diablo Remix)
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[Verse 1] / I know that I went psycho on the phone / I never leave well enough alone / And trouble's gonna follow where I go / (And there's a lot of cool chicks out there) / [Pre-
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First to Eleven – Me!
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[Intro] / I promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1] / I know that I'm a handful, baby, uh / I know I never think before I jump / And you're the kind of guy the
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Niki & Gabi – ME!
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[Intro: Gabi] / I promise that you'll never find another like me / [Verse 1: Gabi] / I know that I spend my money, uh / I spill the tea before I've thought / And the color pink is
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Fall Out Boy – 7 Minutes in Heaven (Atavan Halen)
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In February, 2005, Fall Out Boy bass player and primary lyricist Pete Wentz tried to kill himself by overdosing on the anti-depressant Ativan, which explains the subtitle “Atavan
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Genius Romanizations – Taylor Swift - ME! [Romanized]
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[Intro: Taylor Swift] / Nan dangsini nacheoreom seororeul chajeul su eopseul geosida yaksok / [Verse 1: Taylor Swift] / Eo, naega sosuui agi haeyo algo / Naega ttwieo jeone
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Panic! at the Disco – Death of a Bachelor
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“Death Of A Bachelor” was heavily inspired by Frank Sinatra. As a single, Death of a Bachelor released three days before the 100th anniversary of Sinatra’s birth.
Panic! singer/
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Lil Dicky (Ft. Brendon Urie) – Molly
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Here LD reflects on how his career has affected his relationships. He misses his ex-girlfriend Molly, and is aware of how easily she can find another relationship, which is a “hard
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Panic! at the Disco – Emperor's New Clothes
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“Emperor’s New Clothes” is the fourth track and single from Panic! At The Disco’s fifth studio album, Death of a Bachelor, which was released on January 15, 2016.
The accompanying
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The Cab (Ft. Brendon Urie & Patrick Stump) – One of THOSE Nights
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“One of THOSE Nights” is the second single from The Cab’s debut studio album Whisper War. The track features Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy and Brendon Urie of Panic! at the Disco
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Brendon Urie & Dan Reynolds – ...Baby One More Time
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[Verse 1: Dan Reynolds & Brendon Urie] / Oh, Brendon, baby, how was I supposed to know / That something wasn't right here? / Oh, baby, baby, I shouldn't have let you go / [Pre-
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Panic! at the Disco – The Ballad of Mona Lisa
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“The Ballad of Mona Lisa” tells the story of a man dealing with two moral struggles at once. He has spent the night with a prostitute, and must deal with the guilt that comes with
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Forgive Durden (Ft. Brendon Urie & Dan Young) – The Exit
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[Adakias] / Look at that which surrounds me / I'm supposed to call this home? / The Dark has become so overwhelming / So why don't I just go? / [Sangara] / Why can't you be more
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Panic! at the Disco – Time to Dance
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“Time To Dance” is based on the events of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Invisible Monsters.
The novel tells the story of a model, who goes by many names over the course of the story
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Panic! at the Disco – Lying Is the Most Fun a Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Verse 1: Brendon Urie] / Is it still me that makes you sweat? / Am I who you think about in bed / When the lights are dim and your hands are shaking / As you're sliding off your
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Panic! at the Disco – The Overpass
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“The Overpass” describes a relationship that has been torn apart but is longed for by Brendon Urie. He proposes they meet at “The Overpass” where they can truly be together and
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