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BROCKHAMPTON – things can’t stay the same
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“things can’t stay the same,” released alongside “N.S.T,” is BROCKHAMPTON’s second musical release since their August 2019 album, GINGER, after dropping “SUGAR (Remix)” with Dua
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BROCKHAMPTON – things can’t stay the same Samples
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Brockhampton Changes “Things Can’t Stay The Same” Cover Art After Using Painting Without Permission
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It originally featured the work of Jenna Gribbon.
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BROCKHAMPTON – N.S.T
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“N.S.T,” standing for “Niggas Stay Talkin,” released alongside “things can’t stay the same” and is BROCKHAMPTON’s second musical release since their August 2019 album, GINGER
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BROCKHAMPTON – N.S.T Samples
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. JPEGMAFIA) – chain on / hold me
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“chain on / hold me,” released alongside “fishbone” and is part of the fourth batch of singles in the TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES quarantine series from BROCKHAMPTON. The track features
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Amnesty – Trouble Will Remain
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It don't make no difference / What you say about it / No no, things can't stay the same / No no no (no no) / It don't make no difference / What you do about it / I tell you why now
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. Christian Alexander & Ryan Beatty) – twisted
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“twisted,” released alongside “M.O.B,” is part of the second batch of singles in the TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES quarantine series from BROCKHAMPTON. The song is a melancholy song from
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Amnesty – Trouble Will Remain Samples
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BROCKHAMPTON – SWEET
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“SWEET” is the fourth single off of SATURATION II. It was released on August 22nd, 2017. It was released on Apple Music one hour before the video release and Google Play 30 minutes
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BROCKHAMPTON – QUEER
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The title of the track “QUEER” can be seen as deceiving: most people would associate it with BROCKHAMPTON founder Kevin Abstract’s sexuality.
On the contrary, this track follows
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BROCKHAMPTON – baby bull
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“baby bull,” released alongside “I.F.L” and “downside,” is part of the third group on singles from BROCKHAMPTON’s ongoing Technical Difficulties quarantine series. The track only
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BROCKHAMPTON – LAMB
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“LAMB” is a song by BROCKHAMPTON originally believed to a part of their second studio album, SATURATION II. This theory was debunked when the group previewed a shirt that read “
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BROCKHAMPTON – CHICK
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Kevin has stated that this is one of his favorite cuts from the album:
https://twitter.com/kevinabstract/status/901123540459462658
The verses on this song revolve around self-
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. Ryan Beatty) – LET'S GET MARRIED / Quadron Interlude / Bernie Mac Interlude
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“LET’S GET MARRIED” is a highly anticipated song that was first featured in a video posted to the band’s YouTube channel. The video, titled “LET’S GET MARRIED,” features Jaden
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. Jesse®) – BROKEBACK (PUSSY)*
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[Intro: Kevin Abstract] / 'Cause you're all I love / Yeah, you're all I dream about / 'Cause you're all I love / Yeah, you're all, yeah, you are / 'Cause you're all I love / Yeah
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BROCKHAMPTON – BETTER THINGS
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[Pre-Chorus: Matt Champion] / I just found comfort in you / I don't want no other but you / Tired of the struggle with you (Oh-oh, oh-oh) / You ain't gotta leave me so confused / [
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BROCKHAMPTON – DEARLY DEPARTED
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“DEARLY DEPARTED” features vocal contributions from four of the six BROCKHAMPTON vocalists.
The track focuses on the topics of loss and the trauma that comes with it, whether it
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BROCKHAMPTON – fishbone
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“fishbone” was released alongside “chain on / hold me” and is part of the fourth batch of singles in the TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES quarantine series from BROCKHAMPTON.
The track
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BROCKHAMPTON – TOKYO
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Kevin has stated that the hook on this song was inspired by Trick Daddy.
https://twitter.com/kevinabstract/status/900920925041721344
The song’s verses revolve around themes of
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BROCKHAMPTON – FABRIC
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“FABRIC” serves as the grand finale to the album. It’s one of the many serious toned songs that speak on the band’s personal problems.
Kevin opens up the song with his issues with
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. Ryan Beatty) – downside
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“downside,” released alongside “I.F.L” and “baby bull,” is part of the third group on singles from BROCKHAMPTON’s ongoing Technical Difficulties series. The track only features
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BROCKHAMPTON – Good Time
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“Good Time” is another reflective track, where Kevin reminisces on the “good times” at the BROCKHAMPTON Factory in 2017, when the group was just getting started on the SATURATION
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BROCKHAMPTON – I BEEN BORN AGAIN
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“I BEEN BORN AGAIN” is the lead single off of BROCKHAMPTON’s fifth studio album, GINGER, which has been released along with an accompanying music video on July 31, 2019. The song
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BROCKHAMPTON – STAR
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This song was teased via BROCKHAMPTON’s Twitter on May 29, 2017. The track was confirmed for release the next night via Kevin Abstract’s Twitter.
Each verse is riddled with movie
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BROCKHAMPTON – SOMETHING CHANGED IN TEXAS
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[Intro: Kevin Abstract] / Oooh, way, oooh, way / I know you don't fuck with me / [Verse 1: Kevin Abstract] / Somethin' changed in Texas, guess I missed the message / Look, I missed
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BROCKHAMPTON – ALWAYS SOMETHING
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[Chorus: Kevin Abstract] / Give me that light and I'ma let these niggas on somethin' that they should know, oh, yeah, yeah / All my days, I waste my days, I'm gettin' high, I tell
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BROCKHAMPTON – M.O.B
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“M.O.B,” standing for “Money Over Bitches,” released alongside “twisted” and is part of the second batch of singles in the TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES quarantine series from
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BROCKHAMPTON – I.F.L
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“I.F.L,” which stands for “I Feel Like,” released alongside “downside” and “baby bull,” is part of the third group on singles from BROCKHAMPTON’s ongoing Technical Difficulties
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BROCKHAMPTON – ZIPPER
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“ZIPPER” is an energetic, stand-out cut for BROCKHAMPTON. It gets its name from Little Big Planet character ‘Sackboy,’ the main melody comes off the game’s soundtrack, which in
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BROCKHAMPTON – 1999 WILDFIRE
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“1999 WILDFIRE” is the first song to be released from the band’s Beats One radio show, “Things We Lost in the Fire.” The song was premiered live at the Ottawa Bluesfest the night
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BROCKHAMPTON – SATURATION 210
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[Intro: Merlyn Wood] / Los Angeles is dangerous / Them things they bust try cancel us / Los Angeles is dangerous / Them things they bust try cancel us / Los Angeles is dangerous
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BROCKHAMPTON – GINGER
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“GINGER” is the title track of BROCKHAMPTON’s fifth studio album, GINGER. Four of the seven vocalists feature on the track.
The track has a melancholy tone, while expressing
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BROCKHAMPTON – ST. PERCY
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“ST. PERCY” features vocal performances from five of the six members in the group. The track has a confident tone to it, with members rapping about their sexual prowess, work ethic
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BROCKHAMPTON – HEAVEN BELONGS TO YOU
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“HEAVEN BELONGS TO YOU” is BROCKHAMPTON’s first collaboration with English rapper slowthai. slowthai is the only vocal contributor on the track, and the track features him speaking
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BROCKHAMPTON (Ft. Charlie Wilson) – I’LL TAKE YOU ON
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I’LL TAKE YOU ON was first previewed by BROCKHAMPTON on their Twitch channel TECHNICALDIFFICULTIESCLUB on April 26, 2020.
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BROCKHAMPTON – Take It Back
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[Intro: Kevin Abstract] / God will love it, today, yay / Just be me, I will live it today (Oh, oh-oh) / God will love it, today, yay (Wait, you gotta love it though) / How could
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BROCKHAMPTON – RZA
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In the second track of The Family, Kevin Abstract narrates his feelings on the latest events sorrounding his life and the band, the departure of the last, him losing his friends
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BROCKHAMPTON – GOLD
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“GOLD” is the third single off BROCKHAMPTON’s debut album SATURATION. The end of the video briefly shows a piece of text dedicating the song (and potentially the video) to M.I.A
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Genius – May 2020 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' MAY 2020 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For May 2020 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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BROCKHAMPTON – FABRIC (Draft)
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[Verse 1: Kevin Abstract] / Yeah, I can't sleep like I used to / The world will try to tell you who you are before you get to / Explain yourself, your thoughts / Your motives and
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BROCKHAMPTON – TONYA
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“TONYA” is the fourteenth track on BROCKHAMPTON’s fourth studio album iridescence. The title and concept of the song are based on the award-winning film I, Tonya, which shares
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BROCKHAMPTON – Use Me (Demo)
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This is a demo version of Kevin Abstract’s “Use Me” from ARIZONA BABY, featuring fellow BROCKHAMPTON member Dom McLennon. The track was premiered on episode two of GINGER RADIO on
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BROCKHAMPTON – COTTON HOLLOW
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11th track on Brockhampton’s first mix-tape, “All-American Trash”. The track features Dom McLennon (Dominique Simpson) and Merlyn Wood (William Wood), displaying their talents and
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BROCKHAMPTON – READY FOR WAR
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“READY FOR WAR” was first shown on Kevin Abstract’s Instagram Live video, one of the first social media appearances from any members of the band in around a month.
The song was
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BROCKHAMPTON – RENTAL
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The concept of “RENTAL” is that of a person feeling as though their relationships are only ever temporary and that they regrettably never end up with something that will last or be
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