Genius Lyrics
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Debbie Harry) – West Coast Smoker
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OVERVIEW
“West Coast Smoker” closes Folie a Deux in a spectacularly aggressive fashion. The speaker of the song (and by extension, the entire album) admits to their own insanity
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Fall Out Boy – Songs That Have Yet to be Performed Live by Fall Out Boy
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This is a catalogue of every Fall Out Boy song that hasn’t been played live. Covers, demos, and remixes are not counted in this list. Partial performances, e.g. “20 Dollar Nose
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Fall Out Boy – XO
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“XO” is the final track on the album and reiterates themes found throughout the record but with an increased amount of pessimism and angst. This is done in a similar manner 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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redcarpetblues
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just an emo kid trying to make it in a post-emo world
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trans rights!!
pfp by @memcchi
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Fall Out Boy – 27
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“27” is the 9th track from Fall out Boy’s fourth studio album Folie à Deux. The title is a reference to the 27 Club, the name given to the unusually long list of musicians who have
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Fall Out Boy – Headfirst Slide into Cooperstown on a Bad Bet
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The song name is possibly a reference to the baseball player Pete Rose, who was known for headfirst slides. He was accused in a betting scandal, for which he’ll most likely kept
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Fall Out Boy – She's My Winona
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This song appeared as the third song on Fall Out Boy’s sixth album, “Folie a Deux.” The title of the song is most likely a reference to one of two things. Firstly, Winona County is
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Bohnes & Lil Wayne) – Tiffany Blews
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OVERVIEW
The true experimentation of Folie a Deux begins with “Tiffany Blews”, which features some significant adjustments to Fall Out Boy’s typical sound. The bass-heavy song
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Fall Out Boy (Ft. Bohnes, Brendon Urie, Doug Neumann, Elvis Costello, Gabe Saporta, Travie McCoy & William Beckett) – What a Catch, Donnie
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MUSIC
“What a Catch, Donnie” is one of Fall Out Boy’s only ballads, and features guest vocalists from the band’s associated acts. There are several references to the Donnie
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Fall Out Boy – America's Suitehearts
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Music
“America’s Suitehearts” was the first song that most fans heard in anticipation of the new album, as its demo was included in the “Welcome to the New Administration” mixtape
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Fall Out Boy – Pavlove
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OVERVIEW
“Pavlove” was included in the CD Deluxe Edition of Fall Out Boy’s fourth album, Folie a Deux, as a bonus track. As of December 15th, 2023, it is now available on music
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Fall Out Boy – I Don't Care
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The lead single to their fourth album, “I Don’t Care” depicts the narcissistic tendencies of the current generation while also continuing commentary on the pros and cons of fame
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Fall Out Boy – The (Shipped) Gold Standard
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OVERVIEW
Contrary to most songs on the rest of the album, the speaker in “The (Shipped) Gold Standard” seems to be opposed to the self-centered narcissistic attitude of their
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Fall Out Boy – w.a.m.s.
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The title stands for “waiter/actress/model/singer”, as confirmed by Fall Out Boy’s drummer Andy Hurley on Twitter.
This is a reference to the stereotype of people who often move
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Fall Out Boy – Lullabye
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“Lullabye” was written by the bassist/lyricist of the band, Pete Wentz, to his son Bronx Mowgli Wentz. It was inspired by Bob Dylan.
It was hidden on Folie à Deux as a track that
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Fall Out Boy – Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes
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OVERVIEW
Fall Out Boy chooses to open the album with a slow introduction that launches into an anthem of heartbreak and misfortune. “Disloyal Order of Water Buffaloes” introduces
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Fall Out Boy – (Coffee's for Closers)
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The song title comes from the 1992 movie Glengarry Glen Ross, in which “closer” is the term for real estate salesmen who close their sales. The title (Coffee’s For Closers) is
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Hittman, Kurupt, Nate Dogg & Six2) – Xxplosive
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A classic of West Coast rap by some of the masters of the art. This track off Dr. Dre’s classic album 2001 features his old pals from Death Row Records Kurupt and Nate Dogg, as
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. Craig Mack, G-Dep & Missy Elliott) – Let Me Get Down
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Perhaps ghostproduced by Kanye West. Via Vice:
We all know that Kanye produced a bunch of tracks and essentially allowed Jay Z a new lease of life. But, he first gained a great
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Kanye West (Ft. Fivio Foreign & Playboi Carti) – Off The Grid
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A recording of the fourth track off of Kanye West’s Donda, “Off The Grid,” with vocals from American rapper Playboi Carti, played off of Kanye’s speakers in a Belgian hotel during
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N.W.A – Gangsta Gangsta
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Off of N.W.A’s 1st album Straight Outta Compton.
You can also hear this song on the radio channel West Coast Classics in Grand Theft Auto V.
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N.W.A – Straight Outta Compton
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The title track from N.W.A.’s 1988 classic album. Though they had released one prior EP, this was the song that gave the wider world its first sampling of Ice Cube, MC Ren, Eazy
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Beanie Sigel (Ft. Journalist & Major Figgas) – Philly’s Finest [The Rulers Back Pt. II!!]
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(mixed and scratched sample) / P-H-I-L-L-Y, North, West, Southwest South side / P-H-I-L-L-Y, Give it to them bitches and niggas who stay fly / [Verse 1 - Beanie] / You know my
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A$AP Rocky (Ft. Action Bronson, Big K.R.I.T., Danny Brown, Joey Bada$$, Kendrick Lamar & Yelawolf) – 1Train
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Featuring a slew of upcoming popular MCs over a beat crafted by Hit-Boy—the producer behind “Niggas in Paris”—"1Train" was the most anticipated track for many prior to the release
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