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Hayley Williams – Why We Ever
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“Why We Ever” is a ballad about disconnecting from something in your past. Hayley sings about forgetting about the person who hurt her so badly. She also mentions her emotional
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Hayley Williams – Why We Ever (Acoustic)
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[Verse 1] / Open your mouth, say something warm / I've spent a while on the stranger side of your door / How do you sound? What do you look like now? / I try to replicate our
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Hayley Williams - Why We Ever (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Hayley Williams - Why We Ever (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Abre la boca / Di algo cálido / He pasado un rato / En el lado desconocido de tu puerta / ¿Cómo
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Hayley Williams - Why We Ever (Tradução em Português)
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[Verso 1] / Abra sua boca / Diga algo aconchegante / Passei um tempo / No lado estranho da sua porta / Como você soa? / Como você está agora? / Eu tento replicar nossos movimentos
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B.o.B (Ft. Eminem & Hayley Williams) – Airplanes, Pt. 2
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In this collaboration, B.o.B and Eminem dream big and ask us to imagine what would have happened if they had never become rappers
The beat, made by Alex da Kid, is slightly
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Paramore – That's What You Get
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“That’s What You Get” was released as a single by Paramore and is the second track of their 2007 album Riot!. “That’s What You Get” was released for download in the USA on May 5th
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Hayley Williams - Why We Ever (Acoustic) (Tradução em Português)
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[Tradução de "Why We Ever (Acoustic)", de Hayley Williams] / [Verso 1] / Abra sua boca / Diga algo aconchegante / Passei um tempo / No lado estranho da sua porta / Como você soa
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Hayley Williams – Find Me Here
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“Find Me Here”, a short and sweet acoustic track, is the only brand new song in the Petals For Armor: Self-Serenades EP. The other two tracks are acoustic versions of “Simmer” and
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Hayley Williams – First Thing to Go
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The first track of FLOWERS for VASES /descansos seems to pick up the story Hayley told in her previous album Petals for Armor from its tenth track “Why We Ever”, where she sang
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Spotify – New Music Friday 4/17/20
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Every Friday, Spotify compiles the hottest and most notable recent releases. If you want to discover new music and keep up with the freshest songs, listen to the playlist below and
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Read All The Lyrics To Hayley Williams’ Debut Solo Album ‘Petals For Armor’
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“There was no pressure to sound like I’ve always sounded or to be recognized.”
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Hayley Williams – Nineteen
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Hayley Williams covered Tegan & Sara’s “Nineteen” for the ten-year celebration of The Con. She tweeted about the impact The Con had on her at a young age.
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B.o.B (Ft. Hayley Williams) – Airplanes
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“Airplanes” sees B.o.B. reminiscing about the simple, everyday life he led prior to catching the glitz and glamour of being a new-famed rapper on this catchy single from his debut
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Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
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Taylor Swift refuses to continue an on-and-off relationship with her boyfriend and declares that “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together”.
The song was released as the lead
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Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Samples
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See all of “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” by Taylor Swift’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Hayley Williams – Over Those Hills
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[Verse 1] / Over those hills, I bet you're somewhere dreaming / I take my pills every night and in the morning / When you wake up, ever wish I was beside you? / We could look out
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New Found Glory (Ft. Hayley Williams) – Vicious Love
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“Vicious Love” is a pop-punk anthem about a troubled relationship. It is the sixth track and fifth single release of New Found Glory’s Resurrection. The song, originally, didn’t
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Death In The Park (Ft. Hayley Williams) – Fallen (Acoustic)
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Ironically, this song which is an acoustic rendition of “Fallen,” was released two years before the original. It features the pop-punk legend Hayley Williams as a guest vocalist
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Hayley Williams – Sugar on the Rim
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“Sugar on the Rim,” one of the most experimental tracks on Petals for Armor, sees Hayley finding a silver lining on all the problems she’s faced previously to the release of this
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Paramore – The Only Exception
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“The Only Exception” the third single from Paramore’s brand new eyes was co-written between Hayley Williams and Josh Farro at a time when the band was a quintet, the song is a soft
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Paramore – Decode
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Paramore had already had their breakthrough with RIOT! and Misery Business, but Decode put the band on a complete new level of superstardom. The song, written for the soundtrack to
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Paramore – That’s What You Get (Live from Chicago)
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This live rendition of Paramore’s classic “That’s What You Get” was recorded at the Congress Theater in Chicago on The Final Riot! Summer Tour. The band did not change any of the
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Paramore – Misery Business
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The lead single from Paramore’s second album Riot!. It’s been featured in numerous video games and also nominated for the Best Video award from 2007’s Kerrang! Awards.
Hayley went
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Death In The Park (Ft. Hayley Williams) – Fallen
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An anthemic pop-rock tune that features Paramore’s talented singer, Hayley Williams, “Fallen” tells the story of someone who has fallen in love with someone else as they have
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Paramore – Decode (Live at Red Rocks)
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[Verse 1: Hayley Williams] / How can I decide what's right? / When you're clouding up my mind / I can't win your losing fight all the time / Nor could I ever own what's mine / When
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Paramore – Proof (Live at Red Rocks)
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[Spoken: Hayley Williams] / Okay / Sounds good / This next song is from our self-titled record, it's called "Proof" / [Verse 1: Hayley Williams] / It's really hard / I can't cry in
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Hayley Williams – Pure Love
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In “Pure Love” Hayley looks into her vulnerable side and lets herself know that if she wants to be loved she must open up while at the time finding someone who treats her well. The
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Hayley Williams – Find Me Here (FLOWERS for VASES / descansos Version)
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Originally on the Petals for Armor: Self-Serenades – EP but shorter, ‘Find Me Here’ is “the feeling of surrendering your loved ones to their own, personal struggles; Letting them
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Paramore – Running Out Of Time
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In “Running Out of Time,” Hayley Williams pokes fun at her poor time management skills. The song shares sonic and lyrical similarities with the following track, “C’est Comme Ça
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Paramore – Still into You
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A very upbeat and happy number off their fourth studio album, Paramore, that seems to wrap up lead singer Hayley Williams and lead singer of band What’s Eating Gilbert/New Found
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Paramore – This Is Why
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“This Is Why" is Paramore’s first release in over five years. Taken from their sixth studio album of the same name, it is the first-ever title track for the Nashville trio.
The
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Hayley Williams – Asystole
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Usually referred to as “cardiac flatline,” an “asystole is the state of total cessation of electrical activity from the heart, which means no tissue contraction from the heart
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Hayley Williams – Crystal Clear
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The closer to Petals for Armor, “Crystal Clear,” is a soft track detailing Hayley’s willingness to move on with her life and how she will no longer live in fear or slow down with
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Adamusic – Good 4 ur Misery Business
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Olivia Rodrigo: / (Ah) / Well, good for you, I guess you moved on really easily / You found a new girl and it only took a couple weeks / Remember when you said that you wanted to
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mewithoutYou (Ft. Hayley Williams) – Fox's Dream of the Log Flume
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The second single from Ten Stories, “Fox’s Dream of Log Flume” hearkens back to mewithoutYou’s earlier work, stylistically mirroring the aggressive, post-hardcore style of Catch
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Hayley Williams) – Castles Crumbling (Taylor's Version) [From The Vault]
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Swift wrote “Castles Crumbling” around 2010 for her third studio album, Speak Now. Since then, fans gained knowledge of the song, but no part of it was actually ever heard until it
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