Genius Lyrics
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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 – 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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Instalok – Taliyah
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[Verse 1] / People say she needs a buff / Til they see Taliyah / Make the plays / They don’t think she’s good enough / Til they see Taliyah / Make the plays / When I pick Taliyah
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Conor Maynard & Alex Aiono – Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (SING OFF) Covers
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See all of “Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (SING OFF)” by Conor Maynard & Alex Aiono’s covers
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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 – Good Day (End of the World Remix)
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[Chorus] / Today is gonna be a good day / Don't care what anybody else say / Oh-oh-oh, I don't need a fortune cookie to tell me the way I'm feelin' / Gonna be a good day, a good
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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 (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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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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – 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 – Body Moves (Live)
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[Intro] / Ow, hey / That's right, oh / [Verse 1] / Side by side / Walkin' home, stumblin' home, gettin' curious / What's on your mind? / 'Cause what's on mine's a dirty mind, why
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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 – 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 (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 – 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 – 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 – Cake by the Ocean (Live)
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[Intro] / Come on, Tokyo / [Verse 1] / Oh, no / See you walkin' 'round like it's a funeral / Not so serious girl, why those feet cold? / We just gettin' started, don't you tiptoe
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