Genius Lyrics
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King Krule – Has This Hit?
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The climax of the eyes of the world and the view of a very depressing future."
– Zoo Kid
British music fans should gaze upon King Krule with great pride. Under immense
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King Krule - Has This Hit
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Alright, so like the last minute of this song, when he switches it up completely and has that really catchy chord progression. Might be one of my favorite chord progressions.
Does anyone know the chords?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86j7wswta9A
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King Krule – Bathed in Grey
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6 Feet Beneath the Moon closes on “Bathed In Grey”, a poet’s paradise of rhyming tercets that paint a deathly ballad, all framed in soft piano, and the closing words reference
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King Krule – Cementality
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6 Feet Beneath the Moon’s 7th track “Cementality” is perhaps the album’s most depressing offering, yet is so sinisterly soothing that it sends shivers rattling down your spine.
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King Krule – Rock Bottom
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On “Rock Bottom”, a song from Marshall’s new single as King Krule, Archy invokes Aztec Camera’s clean, strongly melodic guitars, but brutalises the hallowed timidness of Postcard
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Angel Haze – New York (King Krule Rework)
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I'm running, running through the jungle / Running like a slave through the underground tunnel / Told you all niggas better get these bitches / Cause I spit till my lips need 16
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King Krule – Emergency Blimp (Live)
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[Intro] / And no help still / And no help still / [Verse 1] / She said it hurts when he stares at lights / I guess my brain was full, indecision on the lefthand side / But the
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King Krule – Baby Blue
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[Verse 1] / My sandpaper sigh engraves a line / Into the rust of your tongue / Girl, I could've been someone to you / Would have painted the skies blue / [Chorus] / Baby blue / If
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Mount Kimbie (Ft. King Krule) – You Took Your Time
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“You Took Your Time” derives from Archy Marshall’s poetry fundamentals, evident in other songs such as “Bathed in Grey” and “Neptune Estate” from the King Krule album, Six feet
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King Krule – Rock Bottom (Live)
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[Intro] / This next song is dedicated to a Mr. Jacob Read / A Mr. Moody / Mr. MC Pinty / Mr. Michael Colvill here / And Mr. Bream / [Verse 1] / I've hit rock bottom / Ooh, now I'm
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King Krule – A Lizard State
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It’s a welcome change of pace when A Lizard State picks up the tempo in Krule’s debut 6 Feet Beneath the Moon. Backed by horns, Marshall adopts a Rat Pack swagger and ramps up the
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King Krule – Emergency Blimp
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In this punk track from The OOZ, Marshall sings about insomnia and the utterly unhelpful sleeping pills prescribed by doctors.
The song’s title may be a reference to the ‘blimp
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King Krule – Border Line
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The weight of the world weighs heavy on young Archy’s shoulders. On Border Line he describes his body merging into the deep cruel sea, but his soul floats above it, like Jean-
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King Krule – Foreign 2
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Watery ambience introduces and purveys Foreign 2, the song that comes closest to trip-hop on 6 Feet Beneath the Moon.
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King Krule – Ocean Bed
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“Ocean Bed” manages to utilize Krule’s voice in a quiet lullaby fashion that gently lays on top of the sweet guitars.
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King Krule – Will I Come
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Krule has been making quite a bit of noise of the past year and today he’s back with something new for our ears. “Will I Come” is much different from the others on 6 Feet Beneath
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King Krule – Out Getting Ribs
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“Out Getting Ribs” takes its title from a 1982 pencil-on-paper piece from Jean Michel Basquiat. Like the late artist, Zoo Kid makes deceptively simple, deeply personal/political
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King Krule – Ceiling
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“Ceiling” exemplifies the synths, electronica and jangly guitars that fill the open space which surrounds King Krule’s narration, somewhere between dystopian storytelling and rock
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King Krule – Easy Easy
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Marshall is hassled by police from the off on Easy Easy, but what’s really getting him down is the lack of an escape route.
There’s no future in England’s dreaming. Things get so
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King Krule – Stoned Again
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In 2020, Krule told Pitchfork he recorded the song with sax player Ignacio Salvadores in 2016, even before the release of his previous album, The OOZ.
The title could also be a
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King Krule – Portrait In Black and Blue
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The lyrics of Portrait in Black and Blue are clouded with intimate information and vivid imagery and Marshall’s raw, wounded voice, coupled with splashes of dippy guitar lines and
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Tunji Ige (Ft. Wonda) – Day2Day
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Track 2 on “The Love Project”
Produced by Beewirks and Tunji Ige.
Features Wonda.
Has samples from King Krule’s song Cementality.
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King Krule – The Noose of Jah City
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The Noose of Jah City is the most complete and focused song on the King Krule EP. It pivots on an echoing guitar line and sparkling keyboards as Marshall’s vocal, enveloped in
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King Krule – Little Wild
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This is the bonus track on the Japanese CD of this album.
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Jadasea (Ft. King Krule) – Days
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[Hook: King Krule] / Girl [?] patience be / Why is this old tree road [?] / Hoping there's no clear road / Girl [?] patience be / Why is this old tree road [?] / Hoping there's no
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King Krule – Neptune Estate
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Krule loves rap, and some of the word tangles in Neptune Estate suggest an interest in the way rappers get to fling around vivid clumps of language:
The brain lives on but the
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Ed Axel (Ft. Sollitude) – DEJA VU
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[Intro] / (Sollitude melodies) / [Section: Ed Axel] / Hit up your girls like whats the move / I hit up my boys like whats the move / We just some kids with nothing to do / We just
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King Krule – The OOZ (Live)
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[Chorus] / I don't know why / I search for you / Could we align? / Could we meet here until the end of time? / Oh, girl / I don't know why / I don't know why / [Verse 1] / In soft
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