Genius Lyrics
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Lana Del Rey – Guns and Roses
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“Guns And Roses” is the thirteenth track from Lana Del Rey’s third studio album Ultraviolence. This song as “Pretty When You Cry” are the only ones produced by Del Rey herself on
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Guns N' Roses – You Could Be Mine
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“You Could Be Mine” is one of Guns N' Roses' greatest hits. Many remember it for being the theme song of Terminator II: Judgment Day. Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin co-wrote this song
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Guns N' Roses – The General
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“The General” is a song released by Guns N' Roses on December 8th, 2023 as the b-side to the “Perhaps” 7" vinyl single. The song was long in the making, dating back as far as 2001
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Guns N' Roses – Mr. Brownstone
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“Mr. Brownstone” was only released as a promotional single in the UK ahead of the release of Appetite for Destruction in 1987. It was featured as the B-Side of both “Welcome to the
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Guns N' Roses – Yesterdays
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“Yesterdays” was the third single to be released from the 1991 Guns N’ Roses album, Use Your Illusion II. Although the power ballad never achieved the same levels of success in the
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Guns N' Roses – Hard Skool
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[Verse 1] / All cautions made, every chance was given / No effort spared to save what we had / All in good faith I would not hesitate / To extend myself and lend you my hand / [
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Guns N' Roses – Used to Love Her
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A humorous murder ballad, Izzy wrote it after he heard a song on the radio about a guy who’s girlfriend bothered him. It is actually about Axl’s dog, originally recorded in an
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Guns N' Roses – Paradise City
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A Guns N' Roses masterpiece, usually the last song in every setlist, “Paradise City” was the sixth track for debut studio album Appetite for Destruction, and upon its single
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Guns N' Roses – It's So Easy
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In Steven Adler’s (band’s drummer) autobiography, he says that as the band got more popular, it became almost too easy to find a girl to hook up with after shows. He said girls/
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Guns N' Roses – Sweet Child O’ Mine
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“Sweet Child O’ Mine” is the 9th track of Guns N’ Roses’ debut album Appetite for Destruction. The song became GNR’s most successful single, topping the Billboard Hot 100.
The
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Guns N' Roses – Since I Don't Have You
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Originally a 1958 doo-wop single by The Skyliners, “Since I Don’t Have You” is considered to be among some of the best heartbreak ballads ever recorded.
Guns N’ Roses later
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Guns N' Roses – Patience
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One of the Guns N' Roses' most famous and beautiful songs. This song was the main single of their second album G N' R Lies.
Played with only three guitars, it remains one of rock’
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Guns N' Roses – One in a Million
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Released as the final track on 1988’s GN'R Lies, “One In A Million” would prove to be one of Guns N' Roses' most controversial songs.
The song is said to be semi-autobiographical
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Guns N' Roses – Live and Let Die
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A cover of Paul McCartney and Wings' song, originally written for the 1973 James Bond film of the same name.
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JADY'S BIRTHDAY (Ft. 03 Greedo) – GUNS N ROSES
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[Chorus] / I'm boutta salsa with this Fanta / Pour up in it and dance with the devil / Rolling up Desto Dubb leaves / With the Fruity Pebbles / Yeah she want my huevos / Cause I
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Guns N' Roses – Raw Power
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[Intro: Duff McKagan] / Yo, check it out / Huh / [Verse 1: Duff McKagan] / Dance to the beat of the living dead / Lose sleep, baby, stay away from bed / Raw power is sure to come
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Guns N' Roses – Coma
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Appearing on Use Your Illusion I, the longest Guns N' Roses song (so far) is the 10 minutes, 14 seconds long chorus-less “Coma”. Lyrically, the song is one of their heaviest
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Guns N' Roses – Better
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Axl Rose complains about a failed relationship, a constant in his life. The second single off Chinese Democracy, it supposedly received a music video but only a workprint has
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Brantley Gilbert – My Baby's Guns N' Roses
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As one might expect, “My Baby’s Guns N' Roses” alludes to multiple Guns N' Roses songs in its lyrics.
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Guns N' Roses – Silkworms
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[Verse 1] / Listen motherfuckers to this song that should be heard / Dragged down in the gutters, it's more than you deserve / Screaming fucking banshee, you know that's what you
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Guns N' Roses – Back Off Bitch
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“Back Off Bitch” was written before the band’s 1987 debut album, Appetite for Destruction. The song was also played during Guns N' Roses concerts before the release of Appetite for
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Guns N' Roses – The Seeker
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I've looked under chairs / I've looked under tables / I've tried to find the key / To fifty million fables / They call me 'The Seeker' / I've been searching low and high / I won't
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Jay Sean – Guns N Roses
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[Intro] / Yeah, oh baby, oh why? Mm why? / [Verse 1] / Why are those tears falling / Why do I hear 'em calling out my name, out my name / Look I know we both said some things / But
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Ras Kass (Ft. Lil' Fame & Styles P) – Guns N Roses
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[Intro: Lil' Fame] / Oh, the gods are now preparing / For the feast that waits us all / Uh, uh, here come the drums / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Uh, uh, here come the drums / Yeah
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Guns N' Roses – Shadow of Your Love
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Originally by the pre-GNR band Hollywood Rose. It featured writing credits from future Guns N' Roses rhythm guitarist Paul Tobias. It was featured on the Guns N' Roses EP with fake
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Guns N' Roses – I.R.S.
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The song’s title is the initials of the “Internal Revenue Service.” However, the track itself appears to be referring to Rose’s former partners Erin Everly and Stephanie Seymour
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Clipse – Guns N' Roses
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[Intro] / Uh uh, uh huh / Clipse (Clipse), Exclusive shit (Exclusive shit) / Yeah, whooo / [Hook: Pusha T] / Guns n' roses mafia proses / Briefcase money, hot cars, and hot clothes
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Guns N' Roses – My Michelle
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Axl Rose writes an ode to his friend Michelle Young, inspired by her wanting a song about her. Only Axl failed to make a “Michelle ma belle” straightforward ballad and wound up
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Guns N' Roses – Oh My God
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“Oh My God” is a song by Guns N' Roses released in 1999 on the soundtrack to the film End of Days. The song was sent out to radio stations in November 1999 as a promo for the
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Guns N' Roses – Estranged
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The third song in the unofficial “Del James trilogy” including “Don’t Cry” and “November Rain.”
The director of the music video, Andy Morahan, said:
By the time we got to ‘
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Guns N' Roses – You Ain't the First
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“You Ain’t the First” plays more like a boozy acoustic blues than the hard rock or heavy ballads the band was known for. Izzy Stradlin and Axl Rose share double vocal duties, while
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Guns N' Roses – New Rose
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“New Rose” was originally released by British punk rock group The Damned in 1976. When recently asked about the cover, the band’s co-founder, Captain Sensible, said that he had
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Guns N' Roses – Dead Horse
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“Dead Horse” is the second to last track on Use Your Illusion I. Based on the expression “beating a dead horse”, the lyrics are about trying to rebuild yourself after a failed
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Guns N' Roses – Black Leather
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“Black Leather” is a Sex Pistols outtake from The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle sessions. Guns N' Roses covered this song in 1993 for their punk rock covers album, The Spaghetti
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Guns N' Roses (Ft. Alice Cooper) – The Garden
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“The Garden” is the 11th track off 1991’s “Use Your Illusion” and features guest vocals from Alice Cooper and Shannon Hoon.
The lyrics are about drug use and addiction, and the
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Guns N' Roses – Ain't Goin' Down No More
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In the early 1990s, Guns N' Roses licensed a pinball game with their music and branding. “Ain’t Goin' Down” was an outtake from the Use Your Illusion album sessions included with
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Guns N' Roses – Rocket Queen
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The song was named after Barbi Von Grief, a girl Axl was infatuated during GNR’s club days. As stated in Slash’s autobiography, Barbi “Rocket Queen” Von Greif was only 18-years old
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Guns N' Roses – Bad Obsession
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“Bad Obsession” is about tackling drug abuse and addiction, which had haunted the band since before they had become famous written by Izzy Stradlin and West Arkeen. Michael Monroe
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Guns N' Roses – You're Crazy (Acoustic)
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A song off their famous debut album, “You’re Crazy” was later re-made on their next album GN'R Lies. With great instrumentation by Slash, Stradlin, and Adler and raw vocals by Rose
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Guns N' Roses – 14 Years
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As one of the few Guns N’ Roses songs sung almost entirely by former rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, “14 Years” was only performed live up until his departure in 1991. The song
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