Genius Lyrics
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Oakland (Ft. Big H, Bossman Birdie & Jme) – Nike air dunks (feat. Bossman Birdie, Jme & Big H)
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[Verse 1: Jme] / Alright, everybody knows you're some goody goody / That screwface and that Rocawear hoody / Just ain't working, sorry bredrin / I'm Buzz Lightyear and you come
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Jme – Jme
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“Jme” is the fourth single from Jme’s 2010 album Blam!—over a Teddy Music beat, he talks about a variety of topics from clothing styles, video games all the way to dinosaurs!
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Jordy & Jme – Wonderkid
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[Intro] / Feels right / Yo / [Verse 1: Jordy] / Wonderkid, wonder who? Wonder this / Went to sets, spun the shit / Got the proof, run the clips / Baby girl, pree the boy / Take her
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Jme – Boy Better Know
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Named after the grime collective which Jme co-founded, “Boy Better Know” is a heavy track as Jme brags about his power in the grime scene. “Boy Better Know” features on Jme’s
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Jme – 96 of My Life
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This story tells the progression of JME’s life and especially the hard times he experienced throughout his childhood in the ends.
The ‘96’ in the title likely refers to the number
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Jme – Serious
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“Serious” is Jme’s first ever single—first appearing on The JME EP, it propelled Jme into the limelight quickly with its radio-friendly lyrics and wise wordplay. It’s seen by many
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Jme – Work
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“Work” sees Jme teach his listeners about the concept of hard work and what it can lead to—in Jme’s case, it sent him to chart success, with his album Integrity> reaching number 12
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Jme – Issmad
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In Issmad, the third track from Jme’s album Grime MC, Jme describes why he has never considered signing a traditional record deal and mentions some of the things that have changed
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Jme – Here
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[Verse 1] / Man's just here / Been spitting for years, top of the game, used to them stares / Top of the game, musical chairs / Passing the crown around with my peers / Blasting
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Jme (Ft. Merky ACE) – Live
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[Verse: Jme & Merky ACE] / Everything's live, everything's live / Fucking hell fam, everything's live / Behind the tints, in my seat, live / Step out, see me on street, live
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Jme – If You Don't Know
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JME’s latest single, produced by Deeco on a very bass-heavy track – with the video featuring guest appearance from Big Narstie, Skepta, Shorty, Krept & Konan, MaximBady and
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Jme – 96 Fuckries
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Following on from his previous tracks in the 96 Bars series comes perhaps the hardest one he has dropped yet – one furious take over a bouncing Deeco beat is enough to get anyone
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Jme – P
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“P” sees Jme rap about his love for the money, as he boasts about his reputation on the roads, be it rolling with the Meridian crew or selling drugs.
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Jme – The Very Best
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Jme has been on a nostalgia hype through 2015, particularly since the release of his third studio album Integrity>. Bringing back the old days when a shiny Charizard Pokémon card
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Jme – How Much
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This song is Jme’s take on modern society’s issue with materialism. Jme pleads with the listener to think about what really matters in life and not chase empty symbols. Jme admits
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Jme – Old School
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A playful track dissing no one in particular, “Old School” was interpolated by Griminal in “You Think You’re Big”, featuring Brutal and Dot Rotten.
It features as the seventh
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Jme (Ft. Wiley) – Yes Men
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[Chorus: Jme] / Everyone around you just says yes / Too scared that you will get vexed / Everyone around you says yes / Too scared for you to get vexed / They don't want you to
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Jme – Food
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On “Food”, Jme shows his appreciation for the different types of food out there in the world, narrating a trip to McDonald’s that went sour after he ends up sick. The song is track
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Jme (Ft. Giggs) – Knock Your Block Off
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[Intro] / Lewi B / [Verse 1: Jme] / Man don't need no reason to spit / Man never knew I had a season ticket / Mandem are movin' wicked, wicked / Handle my music, easy, rip it / And
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Jme – Pricks
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“Pricks” puts into words JME’s condemnation of the music industries' censorship and constraints imposed upon those signed to a record label. He believes this takes away a lot of
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Jme – Anger Room
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On “Anger Room”, Jme reuses lyrics from his tracks “Serious” and “Venom Riddim” in the first two verses respectively, while using lyrics from “Jme Staggering” for the chorus.
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Jme – Move On
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[Intro] / Take your last breath / Life or death / What happens before or next / Anyone's guess / Life ain't fair / That's a beautiful lie / Death is the painful truth / [Chorus
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Jme – Serious (Remix)
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On the remix to the notorious track “Serious”, Jme uses the same instrumental that he used in 2005 on The Jme EP while bringing some updated bars on one of grime’s most influential
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Jme – Daily Duppy
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(Part I) / [Intro] / (Ghosty) / [Verse 1] / Oh shit is it, Ghosty's riddim? / Yeah fam, Jme's so sick with it / Yo, hold this listen / You know this isn't patterned / Don't let
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Skepta & Jme (Ft. Frisco, Jme & Skepta) – Bounce (Frisco,Skpeta,Jme)
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(Verse 1) frisco / Suttin like Jendor / Fris I'm a big money sound investor / Got couple skengman friends in my ends / From West Green, Appleby to (?) and (?) / Big bars lick off
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Jme (Ft. Frisco, Jammer, Shorty & Skepta) – Amen
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After producing the instrumental on his Ustream in his bedroom, Jme brings it to life by recruiting labelmates Jammer, Shorty, Skepta and Frisco to tear down the instrumental with
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Jme – You Watch Me
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[Chorus] / Fam, you watch me / You watch me like I'm on TV / You watch me like I'm what's next / You watch me like I roll with your ex / You watch me like an Ebay listing / You
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Jme (Ft. Skepta) – Nang
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[Pre-Chorus] / Oi, how did man get that whip? / Buss up the mic and spit / Oi, how did man get that yard? / Mash up the mic, go hard / Oi, oi, how did man get on stage? / Pick up
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Jme (Ft. Fury, Skepta & Tinchy Stryder) – Still Tippin'
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Still Tippin' – Plastician ft. JME, Skepta, Tinchy Stryder & Fury. A Grime classic, with some of the best Grime MC’s on it, and back when Tinchy Stryder was good.
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Jme – Integrity
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One of Jme’s hardest tracks to date; the follow up to “Work” continues to discuss his work ethic, as well as how things have changed – his reactions to people, and their reactions
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Jme – Road Runner
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On “Road Runner”, Jme makes reference to the Looney Tunes series of shows, rapping about how he runs the roads like the Road Runner on the TV series.
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Jme – Taking Over? (It Ain't Working)
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“Taking Over” is about different things trying to take over Jme’s life. In the music video, they go into a haunted house – ghosts will not take over his mind.
In the first verse
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Jme (Ft. Lady Fury, Skepta & Tinchy Stryder) – Still Tippin' (Remix)
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[Intro: Fury] / Yeah Plasticman on the buttons right now, the all-stars; / JME, SERIOUS / Tinchy Stryder, yeah I'm back you know / Skepta, Shut Ya Mouth / Myself Fury, listen up
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House of Pharaohs (Ft. Jme) – New Era
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[Intro: JME] / Jeez, what? / [Chorus: JME & Blaze YL ] / Bap, bap, New Era, durag, no cap, serious? What's that? / H.O.P., JME, too much for the speakers, push it back / We need
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Jme – Understand
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On “Understand”, Jme begins by describing an encounter with the police, before taking the second verse to diss his opponents. The track features on the compilation albums Boy
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Jme – Boogiedown Bass
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On “Boogiedown Bass”, Jme takes a chilled feel as he boasts about his influence in the club scene while using multiple similes to get across just how great he is.
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Jme – Deceived
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Jme’s song “Deceived” first appeared on the compilation album Boy Better Know – Edition 3: Derkhead. The title is a clear implication of how Jme deceives the listeners of this song
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Jme – Test Me
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“Test Me” is the 15th track on Jme’s 2015 album Integrity. The song talks about him becoming famous and people taking fame for granted. Also, the song talks about how hard Jamie
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Jme – This One
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“This One” is the 5th track off JME’s latest album; Grime MC. An album that was only available to access through physical copies like CD and vinyl upon its original release
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Jme – Famous
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“Famous” is a slightly woeful track as Jme raps about girls thinking that he’s famous; this topic constitutes the album title, Famous?, which is followed by a question mark to show
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Jme – Punch In The Face
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“Punch In The Face” serves as a sort of street code for upcoming roadmen, as Jme reminisces to the past, before gangs used knives and guns against the opposition. The track
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Jme – Jme Staggering
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“Jme Staggering” is the final track of his first ever EP The Jme EP. It features the instrumental with the same name.
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Jme – AWOH
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“AWOH” is the first track of Jme’s album Famous?. It was also featured on the compilation albums Boy Better Know – Edition 1: Shh Hut Yuh Muh and Merry Christmas from UKRecordShop.
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