Genius Lyrics
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Macklemore – Bush Song
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Macklemore mocks the often hated President George Bush, including faking his southern accident and covering topics such as the controversial 2001 election, Bush’s possible racism
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Kate Bush – Cloudbusting
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The fifth track on Kate’s 1985 LP Hounds of Love, and the second single released from that album. Released as a single October 14, 1985 with “Burning Bridge” on the B-side.
The
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Bush – Everything Zen
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“Everything Zen” is the first track on Bush’s debut album Sixteen Stone. It was the band’s very first single, released on January 28th 1995. The song eventually reached #2 on
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Bush – The Chemicals Between Us
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“The Chemicals Between Us” is the third track off of Bush’s third studio album The Science of Things. The song is described by lead singer Gavin Rossdale as being about “the
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Kate Bush – Wuthering Heights
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“Wuthering Heights” was released as Kate Bush’s debut single and lead single from her debut album, The Kick Inside (1978). The song rose to #1 on the UK Singles Chart, knocking
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Kate Bush – Hounds of Love
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“Hounds of Love” is the third single from Kate Bush’s highly-acclaimed fifth studio album of the same name.
The single was released on 24th February 1986. It was preceded by “
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Bush – Machinehead
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Machinehead has been described as “all attitude” by (former member) Dave Parsons, “ego” by Gavin Rossdale and, more elaborately by drummer Robin Goodridge as:
“…a bit of a punk
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Mac Miller – Black Bush
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[Chorus] / Tell me what reality is, all of y'all back on my dick / Woah, woah / I don't get mad about shit, but did you see that ass on that bitch? / Woah, woah / No, I'm not
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Kate Bush – Breathing
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“Breathing” is a song written by Kate Bush which served as the lead single for her third album Never for Ever. The lyrics of the song are about a fetus, very much aware of what is
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Kate Bush – Sat in Your Lap
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“Sat in Your Lap,” Kate Bush’s first single from her retrospectively critically acclaimed 1982 albumThe Dreaming, showcases humanity’s eagerness to have “universal knowledge,” with
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Kate Bush – Army Dreamers
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“Army Dreamers” is the third and final single to be released from the album Never for Ever by Kate Bush. It was a UK top 20 hit in October 1980.
The song is about the effects of
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Thouxanbanfauni – Beat Around Da Bush
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[Verse] / I was broke, then I got up and go and beat around the bush / Down on my dick, I picked it up on my grind I kept pushin' / Push come to shove, I don't hang with niggas who
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AC/DC – Beating Around the Bush
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[Verse 1] / Smiling face and loving eyes / But you keep on telling me all those lies / How'd you expect me to believe? / Honey, I ain’t that naive / Baby, I've got my eye on you
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Bush – Swallowed
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[Verse 1] / Warm sun feed me up / I'm leery loaded up / Loathing for a change / And I slip some, boil away / [Chorus 1] / Swallowed, followed / Heavy about everything but my love
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Red Hot Chili Peppers – Stone Cold Bush
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[Intro] / Ay ay ay ay ay! / [Chorus 1] / She's stone cold bush, yeah / And baby that's alright / She's stone cold bush, yeah / And that's alright with me / [Verse 1] / Get up off
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Kate Bush – Hello Earth
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“Hello Earth” is the eleventh track on Kate Bush’s album Hounds of Love, and the sixth track of “The Ninth Wave”, a mini-concept album about a woman drowning in the aftermath of a
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Aaron Freeman – Black Bush
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Do you wonder where the crab man sleeps / On the barrier reef? / Do you wonder how the woody-pecker / Makes a hole in the tree? / Do you hear the sound the Hoot Owl makes / From
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Bush – Landslide
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I took my love and took it down / Climbed a mountain and I turned around / And I saw my reflection in the snow covered hills / 'Til the landslide brought me down / Oh, mirror in
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Carissa's Wierd – Sympathy Bush
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In the daylight / Every voice now / When you finally say 'it's over' / In the spotlight / Every error / Everything you own was stolen / Every last thought kept in silence / Every
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Earth, Wind & Fire – Burnin' Bush
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What does it take to show an illustration / Of the hurt and the pain of a nation? / One glowing look upon a ragged canvas / Tells the story of our past and our present situation
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GRIP (Ft. Kenny Mason) – Burning Bush
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[Verse 1: GRIP] / Chip on my shoulder the size a brick or boulder / I knew I had the drive back when I was whippin' Corolla / I'm still the same nigga even if I dip in the Rover
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Bush – Glycerine
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Gavin wrote Glycerine in reference to his relationship at the time with model Jasmine Lewis. The two separated after a five-year relationship, citing busy schedules and long
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Mike Teezy – Ram in the Bush
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[Intro: Mike Teezy & Bryce G] / Ouh / Bryce G! For the Lord, for the people! (Yeah) / Let's go! / [Chorus] / Ram in the bush, mm / I got a ram in the bush (Ram!) / I know that God
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Bush – Comedown
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Comedown is the third single from Bush’s debut album Sixteen Stone.
The song peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100, #25 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Airplay chart, #2 on Billboard’s
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Bush – Bomb
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Wanted to buy you shiny red things / Thought I'd be with you until the end / How did I know that I would be there / Blow me away, see if I care / Death of a future, goodbye to my
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Kate Bush – The Dreaming
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Kate gets away with the Aussie accent and cultural references in this densely woven song about the indigenous reality in Australia.
Featuring Rolf Harris expertly playing with his
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Kate Bush – Egypt
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“Egypt” is the fifth track on Kate Bush’s third album, Never For Ever. She described the song as “an attempted audial animation of the romantic and realistic visions of a country”.
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Korn – Helmet in the Bush
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According to vocalist and songwriter, Jonathan Davis, “Helmet In The Bush” is about his speed addiction:
It’s about a speed problem that I had. You know, you do a lot of speed and
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Kate Bush – The Big Sky
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“The Big Sky” is the third track on Kate Bush’s 1985 LP Hounds of Love and the fourth and final single released from the album. The single was first released as a 7" in April of
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