Genius Lyrics
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Melanie Martinez – Cry Baby
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“Cry Baby” is about people, including Melanie Martinez, who are extremely sensitive and tend to be upset easily, consequently ending in tears. It is the opening song and title
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Melanie Martinez – Play Date
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“Play Date” is a song that paints a picture of adult situations within childlike settings. It tells the story of Cry Baby feeling like she’s nothing more than a friend to someone
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Melanie Martinez – Cry Baby Tour Setlist
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[Main Concert] / ◦ "Cry Baby" / ◦ "Dollhouse" / ◦ "Sippy Cup" / ◦ "Carousel" / ◦ "Alphabel Boy" / ◦ "Soap" / ◦ "Training Wheels" / ◦ "Pity Party" / ◦ "Tag, You're It" / ◦ "Milk and
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Melanie Martinez – Pacify Her
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“Pacify Her” follows “Tag, You’re It,” which covers the topic of sexual assault. Melanie told VICE that “Cry Baby” becomes a different person after that experience and embraces her
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Melanie Martinez – Cry Baby Samples
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See all of “Cry Baby” by Melanie Martinez’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Melanie Martinez – Mad Hatter
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In an interview with Artist Direct, Melanie said “Mad Hatter” is about “being okay with being crazy”:
[Cry Baby] wouldn’t have it any other way. That is who she is and cannot
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Melanie Martinez – K-12 (Movie Script)
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“K-12” is a theatrical film directed and written by Melanie Martinez. It follows the same name of Martinez’s sophomore album K-12.
The story is about Crybaby (Melanie Martinez
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Melanie Martinez – Rough Love (Cry Baby Version)
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[Verse 1] / Pulling teeth straight out of my mouth reeks / Of insecurities you poured into me / If these walls talked they'd tell you to stop / Stop with the murdering of my
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Melanie Martinez – Pity Party
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“Pity Party” revolves around Cry Baby getting upset because nobody came to her party, resulting in an emotional breakdown, accompanied by a brass section and an hip-hop beat.
The
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Melanie Martinez – Dollhouse
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“Dollhouse” is about a family that appears to be perfect on the outside looking in, yet it’s far from it. It was later revealed that it serves as a prequel to “Sippy Cup,” in which
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Melanie Martinez – Bones Are Blue (Cry Baby Version)
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[Verse 1] / The air I breathe is the same as you / I'd like to know what's true / Your heart and your mind controlling you / Or is it the fact that your bones are blue? / And why
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Melanie Martinez – Cry Baby Translations Versions
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See all of “Cry Baby” by Melanie Martinez’s translations
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Melanie Martinez – Cry Baby (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / You seem to replace your brain with your heart / You take things so hard and then you fall apart / You try to explain, but before you can start / Those cry baby tears
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Melanie Martinez – Soap
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In an interview with ELLE, Melanie Martinez stated that the “Soap” is about being vulnerable, and also explained its background:
Everyone is allowed to be vulnerable. I think
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Melanie Martinez – Alphabet Boy
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After being stuck on a carousel of a relationship, Cry Baby decides to break things off.
Melanie Martinez told VICE that “Alphabet Boy” is her and Cry Baby’s break-up song:
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Melanie Martinez – Carousel
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“Carousel” exemplifies a love that goes in circles—Melanie sings about chasing after someone that she can never truly reach.
This is Cry Baby’s “first love encounter,” making her
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Billboard (Ft. Melanie Martinez) – Melanie Martinez Celebrates 'Cry Baby' Chart Success, Looks Ahead To Elaborate Album/Film Project
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“The whole experience of putting out this record has been really magical," Martinez says of her debut album. / On this week’s Billboard 200 albums chart, Melanie Martinez’s debut
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Chihuahua0 – Cry Baby - Album Review
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A positive review of Melanie Martinez’s debut album, Cry Baby.
I need to do these more often.
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Billboard (Ft. Melanie Martinez) – Melanie Martinez on 'Cry Baby,' Not Wanting to Be a Role Model & What She Learned From 'The Voice'
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An annotated version of this Billboard interview.
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Melanie Martinez – Unhappy Meal
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‘'Unhappy Meal’‘ is an unreleased song by Melanie Martinez. It is either an outtake from Cry Baby or K-12. This song introduces a new character called Molly McDolly, who is the
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