Genius Lyrics
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DNCE – DNCE
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“DNCE” is the opening track and title track of the band’s name and self-titled debut studio album of the same name. In the track, Joe Jonas created a dance for the band’s name and
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DNCE – Cake By The Ocean
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“Cake by the Ocean” is the debut single by DNCE. The song appears on two projects: it serves as the lead single from the band’s debut extended play, SWAAY, which was released in
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DNCE – Forever
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“Forever” is a song from the DNCE, featured on the soundtrack for The Lego Batman Movie. The soundtrack was released on February 2nd, 2017.
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DNCE – Be Mean
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“Be Mean” is a promotional single off DNCE’s highly anticipated new record, “DNCE.” Lyrically, the song is about S&M, expressing a desire for pain. The song is mid-tempo, with a
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DNCE – Truthfully
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“Truthfully” is a song by DNCE, from their self-titled debut studio album. The song finds frontman Joe Jonas in a vulnerable and sad mood, similar to “Almost“, in which he sings:
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DNCE – Flamingo
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“Flamingo” is a song that was recorded by DNCE that serves as the eighth track for the motion picture soundtrack of the 2022 film, Anything’s Possible.
On May 16, 2022, the song
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DNCE (Ft. Nicki Minaj) – Kissing Strangers
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DNCE team up with rapper Nicki Minaj on their first new song after the release of their self titled debut album. The song is produced by the Swedish duo Mattman & Robin, who also
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SPRNKLZ – DNCE
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[Intro] / Oh, no life / Siddung / [Chorus] / Feel my bother / No, dear, I wanna dance / That's a love fault / No, I keen on my friends / Dissapointed / And still I wanna dance
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DNCE – Dance
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“Dance” serves as DNCE’s first release of 2018, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sings about his desperation to dance with his significant other with hopes of also building a
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DNCE – Jinx
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“Jinx” is the fourth and final track from DNCE’s debut EP “Swaay”, the new project from Joe Jonas (formerly of Jonas Brothers).
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DNCE – Move
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“Move” is the potential lead single from DNCE’s upcoming second studio album. This song serves as the band’s first release as a lead artist in 2022, coming out of an almost four-
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DNCE – Almost
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“Almost” is the eighth track from DNCE’s self-titled debut studio album, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sings about a relationship that was very close to being flawless, but
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DNCE (Ft. Kent Jones) – Blown
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On “Blown”, DNCE teams up with Kent Jones for a banger about being infatuated with a girl. DNCE frontman Joe Jonas and Kent are discussing their minds being “blown” because they
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DNCE – Toothbrush
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“Toothbrush” is the third track from DNCE’s debut EP Swaay, the new project from Joe Jonas (formerly of Jonas Brothers).
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DNCE – Body Moves
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“Body Moves” is DNCE’s first single off their self-titled debut album released November 18th, 2016.
They have been performing the song in their live shows, including during their
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DNCE – Zoom
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[Intro] / (Clap, clap) / (Clap, clap) / [Verse 1] / Baby, put on your high heel runnin' shoes (Clap, clap), and let's just run away (Clap, clap) / Yeah, I got the plan to kill your
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DNCE – Unsweet
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“Unsweet” is the closing track from DNCE’s self-titled debut studio album, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sings about the uselessness of seeking for total perfection in a
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DNCE – Doctor You
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“Doctor You” is the fourth track from DNCE’s self-titled debut studio album, in which lead singer Joe Jonas, comedically compares himself to a doctor as he seeks to hang out with a
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DNCE – Good Day
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“Good Day” is the seventh track from DNCE’s self-titled debut studio album, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sets a positive message focusing on the need of happiness without caring
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DNCE – Got Me Good
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“Got Me Good” is the potential second single from DNCE’s upcoming second studio album, following the May 2022 release of “Move.”
The band’s lead singer, Joe Jonas, first revealed
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DNCE – Still Good
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“Still Good” is the second track from DNCE’s second extended play, People to People, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sings about the end of a relationship that leaves him in denial
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DNCE – Naked
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“Naked” is a sexual track by DNCE from their self-titled debut studio album. While this track has no obscene language, the message of the song is to be pure and original.
In an
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DNCE – Pay My Rent
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“Pay My Rent” is the second track from DNCE’s debut EP “Swaay”, the new project from Joe Jonas (formerly of Jonas Brothers).
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DNCE – Can You Feel It
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[Verse 1] / You've been down, you've been sad / Always run away when you're mad / So I pretend you're chasing your dreams / You've been cold, you've been ice / I know deep inside
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DNCE – Maybe (Baby) (From “Grease Live!” Music From The Television Event)
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[Verse 1] / Don't say, "Maybe, baby," don't say, "Wait" / And don't say, "Soon enough," 'cause soon's too late / I don't need no tender words or no bad excuse / Don't say, "Maybe
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Kygo (Ft. DNCE) – Dancing Feet
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On “Dancing Feet,” Kygo brings DNCE out of their three-year-long hiatus for an upbeat pop banger that features the band’s lead singer, Joe Jonas, singing about the loneliness he
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DNCE – Lose My Cool
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“Lose My Cool” is the third track from DNCE’s second extended play, People to People, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sings about being extremely head over heels in love with a
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DNCE – Man on Fire
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“Man on Fire” is the closing track from DNCE’s second extended play, People to People, in which lead singer Joe Jonas sings about spending time alone with his significant other
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Merk & Kremont (Ft. DNCE) – Hands Up
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On “Hands Up,” Merk & Kremont recruits DNCE on an upbeat dance-pop banger that sees the band’s lead singer, Joe Jonas, singing about ditching a frustrating relationship and moving
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Drake (Ft. Kyla & Wizkid) – One Dance
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“One Dance” is an R&B song with dancehall and Afrobeats inflections, featuring a slowed down sample of the vocals and chord stabs from a 2008 UK Funky house anthem, Kyla’s “Do You
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DNCE (Ft. Charlie Puth, Daya, Fifth Harmony, Hailee Steinfeld, Jake Miller, Rita Ora, Sabrina Carpenter & Tinashe) – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
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DNCE performs a cover of the famous Christmas song, “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” during iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball event on December 9th, 2016. The concert was conducted at New
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DNCE – TV in the Morning
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“TV in the Morning” is the first track, conducted by American pop-funk band DNCE, of their second extended play, entitled People to People.
The song was given to the group by song
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