Genius Lyrics
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Injury Reserve – Knees
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[Chorus: Ritchie with a T] / Knees hurt me when I grow / And that's a tough pill to swallow / Because I'm not gettin' taller / Please, is there any way I could grow, please? / My
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Injury Reserve – Falling
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Ritchie With A T had his solo song before this one, and this song here seems to be all Stepa J. Groggs. It’s a pretty slow and heartfelt song that seems to have a similar format to
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Injury Reserve – Superman That
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“Superman That” is the second and final single off of Injury Reserve’s sophomore album, By the Time I Get to Phoenix. It was released on September 1st, 2021. This track is the
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Injury Reserve – Outside
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“Outside” is the opening track on Injury Reserve’s sophomore album, By the Time I Get to Phoenix.
The track begins with an opening sample of battle rapper Dot, setting up the
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Demi Hughes) – 45
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I’m actually really surprised I forgot to upload these lyrics along with all the other ones. Fun fact about doing the lyrics for this, I actually had to relisten to the first verse
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Injury Reserve – Wow
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One of the few songs on the Injury Reserve debut talking about the fan mentality about only following a group until they’re in their peak and when they’re in their peak, and not
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Chuck Inglish) – Whiplash
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Chuck Inglish and the Injury Reserve go on the prowl and see a girl that they have to meet. The song kind of goes from there. It’s the shortest cut on the album, but it still bangs
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Injury Reserve (Ft. ZelooperZ) – SS San Francisco
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[Verse 1: Ritchie with a T & ZelooperZ] / Wha-wha-wha what if I? / If I don't want to stay in here? / If I don't wanna pray in here? / What if I ain't doing it? / Wha-wha, but
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Injury Reserve – Yo
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“Yo” is the opening track to Live From The Dentist Office, and just like the title of the song, the track itself is both lyrically and sonically an attention grabber.
The
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Injury Reserve – Postpostpartum
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[Chorus: Ritchie with a T] / Don't you know? / I had my arms open / Soak it all in / Postpostpartum / Let's go hard / Yeah, we all in / Don't you know? / I had my arms open, yeah
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Injury Reserve – Top Picks for You
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“Top Picks for You”, is the seventh track on Injury Reserve’s second album, By the Time I Get to Phoenix.
The song discusses the idea of the algorithmic and pattern-based catering
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Injury Reserve – Colors
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“Colors” is the sixth track off of Injury Reserve’s second EP, Drive it Like it’s Stolen. On the track, Ritchie and Groggs talk about the obstacles minorities face in America and
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Injury Reserve – Bye Storm
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[Intro: Ritchie with a T] / Damn, nigga, it really, uh / It rains, it pours, but, damn, nigga, it really / Bye storm / I know, I know, I'll mourn / Yeah, won't show everything
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Glass Popcorn) – Snowmen
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The instrumental change during Glass Popcorn’s section of this song seems to be uncannily similar to the instrumental of the next song on Live from the Dentist Office, “Wow.”
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Injury Reserve – S on Ya Chest
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[Verse 1: Ritchie with a T] / Yeah, Vic said he want that blue collar rap / Man how I’m suppose to bring blue collar back / I guess Groggs is Phonte, and I am early Ye / 'Cause I
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Injury Reserve – Everybody Knows
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[Hook: Melik XYZ] / He say, she say—everybody "No se" / Been there, done that—everybody "No se" / Blah, blah, blah, blah—everybody "No se" / Same old shit, nigga—everybody "No se
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Pro Teens & Rico Nasty) – Jawbreaker
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The first single for their debut album Injury Reserve, was chosen as the teaser track to act as a palate cleanser for the new album. Ritchie described this song as to make the fans
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Injury Reserve – ttktv
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The title “ttktv” stands for “time to kill the vibe” which is repeated throughout the track. The music video was the last to be released before the album Live From the Dentist
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Aminé) – Jailbreak the Tesla
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“Jailbreak the Tesla” is the second single from Injury Reserve’s self-titled debut album: it features Oregon rapper Aminé and has been released on March 21st, 2019.
The track
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Injury Reserve – Ground Zero
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[Verse: Ritchie with a T] / Yeah / We at ground zero wit it / Bout to stiff-arm a few niggas (Yeah, yeah, yeah) / Zero with it, yeah (Yeah, yeah, yeah) / We just touched down (Yeah
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Injury Reserve – Wild Wild West
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[Intro: Ritchie with a T, Stepa J. Groggs & Steve Albini] / Can you hear me now? / Is this thing on? / 5G / They puttin' towers up everywhere (Is this thing on?) / Can you hear me
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Injury Reserve – Boom (X3)
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“Boom (X3)” is the third single off of Injury Reserve’s sophomore EP, Drive it Like it’s Stolen. Ritchie and Groggs both let loose on their verses, claiming their sound to be
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Injury Reserve – Bad Boys 3
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The 2nd track on Injury Reserves 2nd studio album Floss. The song contains a sample of the Kanye West produced, Dilated People’s song “This Way”
The title is a reference to the
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Injury Reserve – Oh Shit!!!
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“Oh Shit!!!” is the first song released after Injury Reserve’s debut album, Live from the Dentist Office and the lead single from their sophomore project, Floss.
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Austin Anderson) – North Pole
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“North Pole” is the first single released for Injury Reserve’s sophomore EP Drive it Like it’s Stolen.
This song carries a somber tone, detailing the regrets/tragedies that have
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Injury Reserve – Washed Up
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The sixth track on “Live from the Dentist Office” has a really somber mood. The song is structured around the idea that it can be really difficult to find people to have trust in
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Injury Reserve – All This Money
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This second single from Injury Reserve’s second studio album Floss is a banger about spending cash like a bigshot no matter how much of it you have.
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Cakes da Killa & JPEGMAFIA) – GTFU
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“GTFU”, is the third track on Injury Reserve’s Self Titled Debut Studio Album. The track features JPEGMAFIA as well as Cakes Da Killa and is roughly on the topic of “Doing your own
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Injury Reserve – Back Then
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The second to last song on Injury Reserve’s album Floss talks about how people only want to be friends with them once they started to gain traction, not before.
The title of the
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Injury Reserve (Ft. A-Trak) – Koruna & Lime
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“Koruna & Lime” is the third single for their debut self-titled record after signing with Loma Vista Recordings in September 2018.
Towards the end of the music video the single
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Body Meat (Ft. Ritchie with a T) – Ghost (Injury Reserve Remix)
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Drop / Drop / I seen him now / Don’t need to know / I’m saying now / Ain’t no he say in the equation now / Cool / I was in the rain I was feelin like you / I admit I was intune
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Injury Reserve – Chin Up (Outro)
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The outro track, “Chin Up”, finishes the EP off with an uplifting note that sets it apart from the rest of the tracks. Here, Ritchie and Groggs talk about their journey and how
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Jockstrap & Injury Reserve – Robert
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The first track on Jockstrap’s Wicked City EP, “Robert” is an experimental electronic track featuring a verse from Stepa J. Groggs of Injury Reserve, who Jockstrap opened for in
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Injury Reserve – What a Year It’s Been
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“What a Year It’s Been” is the ninth track off of Injury reserve’s self-titled debut album. On this drum heavy track, Ritchie and Groggs rap about their experiences and problems
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Curtis Williams) – Friday
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Honestly, I really love this song. Mainly for the beginning part. I don’t know, man, this is just the kind of music that gets me moving back and forth and singing along. It sounds
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Injury Reserve – Smoke Don’t Clear
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[Intro: Ritchie with a T] / Oh man / Which one of you niggas left the door open / You gon' let that shit all-all in / [Chorus: Ritchie with a T] / (Smoke never clear) / Stop, stop
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Injury Reserve (Ft. Code Orange & JPEGMAFIA) – HPNGC
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The title of this track is an acronym for “Huey P. Newton Gun Club” is a play on themes set throughout the song, since Huey P. Newton was an African American activist and leader of
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Injury Reserve – TenTenths
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TenTenths is the first track off of Injury Reserve’s sophomore EP, Drive It Like It’s Stolen. On this track, Ritchie and Groggs address their supposed “competition” in the rap
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Injury Reserve – Gravy n’ Biscuits
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[Intro: Ritchie with a T] / Check it, yo, yo / [Chorus: Ritchie with a T & Stepa J. Groggs] / Me and you (Check it, yeah, check it) / Everything cool nigga / Everything gravy n
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Injury Reserve – Hello?!
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Is anybody listening? / Could anybody hear me now? / Hey, there, hey, yeah / Yeah, do people only hear what they want? / Is anybody listening? / Hey, hey, hey, hey / You, you there
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Injury Reserve – Three Man Weave
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“Three Man Weave” is the last track on Injury Reserve’s self-titled LP. The title refers to the basketball passing drill, where three players pass to each other as they run down
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Injury Reserve – See You Sweat
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“See You Sweat” is the second single from Injury Reserve’s second EP Drive It Like It’s Stolen which was released on September the 29th, 2017.
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Injury Reserve – Footwork in a Forest Fire
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[Verse 1: Stepa J. Groggs] / Manic in the skies / There's panic in the sky / Even when it's down below / There's nowhere to go / You better run and hide / Take yo' ass inside / If
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Injury Reserve (Ft. DRAM, Dylan Brady & Tony Velour) – New Hawaii
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The twelfth and second to last song off of the Injury Reserve album. Features an unsuspecting cast of artists including DRAM, whose work before gained wide spread attention from
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