Genius Lyrics
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ElGrandeToto – Marina
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Toto kihder 3la l'experience dialou f Agadir, ou lifestyle li 3ach mli kan fl'mdina. Entre drogues, bnat et activités ghalyin, Toto ki byen comme quoi le succès dialou wella
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MARINA – Froot
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“Froot” is the second track on Marina and the Diamonds‘ third studio album of the same name. It premiered on YouTube on October 10th, 2014, which also coincided with Marina’s 29th
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MARINA – Venus Fly Trap
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“Venus Fly Trap” is the fourth single from MARINA’s fifth studio album Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land.
Marina posted a snippet of the song on her Instagram account on March 17th
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MARINA – Man's World
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“Man’s World” is the lead single from Marina’s fifth studio album, Ancient Dreams in a Modern Land. The track describes the inequality faced by women and members of the LGBTQ
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Gogol Bordello – Zina-Marina
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Zina, Marina, Tascha, Valentina, Sascha, Anastazija, Anna, Sophija / It is easier to see / Evil as entity / Not as condition inside you and me / I did not invent it, I'm just in
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Will Stetson – Hello Marina
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Still as I stay, I will watch it all melt away / Just like a trace that remains on my palm every day / Now I believe I can walk a bit through the grief / Here, I will lean on a
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MARINA – Shampain
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“Shampain” is a song by Welsh musician Marina and the Diamonds from her debut studio album, The Family Jewels. It was released on 11 October 2010 as the album’s fifth single only
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MARINA – Guilty
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“Guilty” is a song from Marina and the Diamonds' debut album The Family Jewels about a dark dream she had. In the dream, Marina was trusted to watch a wealthy friend’s rare dogs
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MARINA – Living Dead
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“Living Dead” is track #8 on Marina’s second album Electra Heart. The song was not included on the US version of the album. It was replaced by “How to Be a Heartbreaker,” a track
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MARINA – Hypocrates
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“Hypocrates” is the eleventh track on Marina and the Diamonds' second album Electra Heart.
The song’s title is a play on words. It combines Hippocrates and hypocrites
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MARINA – The Outsider
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“The Outsider” is a driven pop song from Marina’s debut album The Family Jewels. The lyrics concern Marina’s introversion, which she often talks about in her music, but go deeper
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MARINA – Valley of the Dolls
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“Valley of the Dolls” is track #10 on Marina’s second album Electra Heart.
The song title refers to Jacqueline Susann’s book of the same name, which is one of the best selling
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Clean Bandit (Ft. Luis Fonsi & MARINA) – Baby
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‘'Baby’‘ is the sixth single from Clean Bandit’s second studio album, What is Love?, featuring Marina Diamandis and Luis Fonsi. The track also featured on Marina’s fourth studio
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MARINA – Rootless
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“Rootless” is a bonus track on the US version of The Family Jewels. Marina has stated that “Rootless” describes the constant relocation of her family. She moved a lot when she was
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MARINA – I Am Not a Robot
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“I Am Not A Robot” is track #3 on Marina’s debut album The Family Jewels. It was originally included on Marina’s 2009 The Crown Jewels EP.
Marina said that this song and “Numb” “
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MARINA – Numb
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“Numb” delves into Marina’s struggles with depression. She feels unable to breathe, focus, or smile, like a goldfish in a petri dish; she’s constantly searching for the “golden
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MARINA – Primadonna
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“Primadonna” is a song by Welsh recording artist Marina and the Diamonds, from her second studio album, Electra Heart (2012). It was released on 20 March 2012 as the album’s
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MARINA – Obsessions
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“Obsessions” is track #6 on Marina’s debut studio album The Family Jewels.
Marina commented to The Sun February 5, 2010: “Because I am not over-sensitive I don’t write and gush
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MARINA – The State of Dreaming
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Marina said that “State of Dreaming” was inspired by Marilyn Monroe. Through Amazon, she explained the song’s meaning:
Fantasy protects us.
The song is appears on her sophomore
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MARINA – Lies
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“Lies” is a track from Marina’s sophomore studio album Electra Heart. Marina spoke on Amazon’s website about what this melancholic treatise on emotional disappointment describes:
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The Kinks – She’s Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina
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In which two members of Britain’s working class, frustrated by their daily struggles and having no way to improve their situations, console themselves by wearing fancy clothes and
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MARINA – The State of Dreaming
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Marina said that “State of Dreaming” was inspired by Marilyn Monroe. Through Amazon, she explained the song’s meaning:
Fantasy protects us.
The song is appears on her sophomore
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MARINA – Lies
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“Lies” is a track from Marina’s sophomore studio album Electra Heart. Marina spoke on Amazon’s website about what this melancholic treatise on emotional disappointment describes:
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The Kinks – She’s Bought a Hat Like Princess Marina
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In which two members of Britain’s working class, frustrated by their daily struggles and having no way to improve their situations, console themselves by wearing fancy clothes and
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MARINA – Blue
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“Blue” is the fourth track and second single on Marina and the Diamonds‘ third album Froot. The audio of the song was released on YouTube on March 8th, 2015.
“Blue” was described
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MARINA – Orange Trees
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“Orange Trees” is the third single from LOVE + FEAR. It reflects Marina’s Greek heritage on her father’s side: her family originates from Lefkada, an island to the west of Greek
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MARINA – Forget
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“Forget” is the fifth track on Marina and the Diamonds' third studio album, Froot.
The track premiered on Nylon on March 2nd, 2015, and it was digitally released as the fifth “
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MARINA – Radioactive
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“Radioactive” is the first single from Marina and the Diamonds' second album Electra Heart.
Marina told NME:
I wrote “Radioactive” in New York in the middle of a heat wave
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MARINA – Eternity
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[Intro] / Hold me now, hold me now / [Verse 1] / Love and death go hand in hand / This could be a perfect plan / When two lovers make a pact / There can be no going back / [Chorus
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MARINA – Can't Pin Me Down
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This song is primarily about the public/media perception (or rather, misconception) of the type of artist Marina is, and her frustration and consequent rectification of that image
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MARINA – Mowgli's Road
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“Mowgli’s Road” is track #5 on Marina and the Diamonds debut studio album The Family Jewels, as well as her first single release. She explained to Digital Spy why she chose this
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MARINA – Power & Control
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“Power & Control” is the seventh track on Marina and the Diamonds' second album Electra Heart.
This electro-house club track was written and recorded by Marina at dawn on a ferry
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MARINA – Boyfriend
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“Boyfriend” is an acoustic response to Justin Bieber’s 2012 hit “Boyfriend.” The song was sung on BBC Live 1 Lounge on the radio.
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MARINA – Happy
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“Happy” is the first track from Marina and the Diamonds’s third studio album, Froot. It was released on December 12th, 2014 as the second single from the album.
In an interview
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MARINA – Solitaire
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On her Tumblr, Marina answered a fan’s question asking what “Solitaire” means to her and how she felt while writing it:
Being introverted isn’t a personality flaw. I love being
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MARINA – Immortal
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“Immortal” is the closing track on Marina and the Diamonds' third album Froot. The track was released digitally on January 1st, 2015 as the third “Froot of the month”.
Described
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MARINA – Pandora's Box
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[Verse 1] / You almost turned me psycho / I almost lost my mind / I didn't know the depth yet / Of someone so unkind / Someone who was special / In every other way (Mm-mm) / You
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MARINA – Buy the Stars
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[Verse 1] / You bought a star in the sky tonight / Because your life is dark and it needs some light / You named it after me, but I'm not yours to keep / Because you'll never see
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MARINA – Fear and Loathing
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“Fear and Loathing” is track #12 on Marina and the Diamonds' second album Electra Heart and also the closing track to the standard version of the album. The song is titled after
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MARINA – Flowers
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[Verse 1] / Now we reached the end / I ran the marathon / The road had many bends / But we knew that all along / I think it made me stronger / But I would rather not / Betray
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MARINA – Handmade Heaven
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“Handmade Heaven” is the second single taken from MARINA’s fourth studio album, LOVE + FEAR, following the Clean Bandit & Luis Fonsi collaboration “Baby”. It was released to
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MARINA – Gold
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“Gold” is the sixth track on Marina and the Diamonds' third studio album, Froot.
It was originally set to be digitally released on April 4th, 2015 as the sixth “Froot of the Month
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MARINA – Karma
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[Verse 1] / Heartbreaker, real faker / Getting off on bad behaviour / I know you inside and out, out, out / You're losing your temper / Do you think they won't remember? / You're
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MARINA – Homewrecker
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“Homewrecker” is a track from Marina and the Diamonds’s sophomore studio album, Electra Heart.
From Amazon’s track-by-track analysis of the album, Marina talked about the song’s
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MARINA – Starring Role
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“Starring Role” is the fifth track on Marina and the Diamonds' second album Electra Heart.
Marina wrote this song about a former lover who refused to be himself to her. She wants
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MARINA – Soft to Be Strong
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[Verse 1] / I know it's hard to be soft / I know it hurts to be kind / I know that when love is lost / It's only fear in disguise / [Chorus] / And I guess I've known it all along
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