Genius Lyrics
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Metro Boomin & Young Thug – The Blanguage
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Young Thug’s version of Drake’s “The Language”. The name of the song is even taken, and the letter B is added to symbolize Young Thug’s affiliation with the Blood Gang.
Note how
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Young Thug) – Some More
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In this song where Young Thug shout outs the producers he messes with the most. Also, known more for where Metro Boomin' got his producer tag where you can hear it in tracks like “
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Metro Boomin, Don Toliver & Lil Uzi Vert – Home
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On “Home”, Metro Boomin enlists Don Toliver and Lil Uzi Vert to touch on motifs of homesickness and internal battles. Lil Uzi establishes their own internal battle with their non-
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Offset & Metro Boomin – Nightmare
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The outro of the previous song “My Choppa Hate Niggas”, bleeds effortlessly into this one with Offset following in the blood-stained steps of his collaborator – 21 Savage – on this
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Young Dizz (Ft. Headie One & Rv) – Metro Boomin
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[Intro: RV] / I used to eat breakfast, that was in school days / Now I put the fork in the Pyrex / Put crack in the bowl, no cornflakes / White girl in the press, no foreplay / 10-
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Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown – Superhero (Heroes & Villains)
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The energetic “Superhero” is a long awaited reunion between Metro Boomin and frequent collaborator Future, as the song serves as the first collaborative release from the two
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Swae Lee & Travis Scott) – Dreamcatcher
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“Dreamcatcher,” the fourth track on NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, describes a night out for Travis Scott and Swae Lee. They both try to entice a girl into coming home with them
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Metro Boomin & Future (Ft. Don Toliver) – Too Many Nights
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On the outlandish and catchy “Too Many Nights”, Metro Boomin enlists frequent collaborator Future along with Don Toliver to rap more about the common use of drugs during their “
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Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Young Thug – Trance
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[Intro: Travis Scott] / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Did you forget? Do it for life / Chicago that time, all bullshit aside / Wonderful vibe, wonderful night (Yeah) / Did it with tribe
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Metro Boomin & J Balvin (Ft. Offset & Wizkid) – Only You
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“Only You” is an unexpected collaboration between Latin popstar, J Balvin, Nigerian dancehall sensation, Wizkid and Atlanta’s own, Offset. It is Metro’s first venture into the
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Swae Lee & Wizkid) – Borrowed Love
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The tenth track on the album features both Wizkid and Swae Lee, who are also hosted once more on the album (even though they’re on different tracks). The intro contains a sample of
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HL8 (Ft. Loose1) – Metro Boomin
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[Verse 1] / I done stepped on my J's like Jessy / Rev that ped then go / 1 hand on my waist tryna get me a Headie / I just smashed down O's / I don't do F, be the grub come 10 like
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin (Ft. Future) – X
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21 Savage teams up with fellow Atlanta rapper Future for the ominous track “X.” On the track, the two emcees rap about their ex-girlfriends and past endeavors, flexing on them with
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Gucci Mane) – 10AM/Save the World
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Gucci opens up NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, talking about his women and flaunting his rich, lavish lifestyle.
Back in April 2018, Gucci posted on Instagram, stating he “gave Metro
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Metro Boomin & John Legend – On Time
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[Intro: A$AP Rocky] / Listen (Listen) / Every story need a superhero and a villain / Now, introducin' / Metro motherfuckin' Boomin, nigga (Metro motherfuckin' Boomin, nigga) / [
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Offset & Metro Boomin – Ric Flair Drip
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On “Ric Flair Drip,” Offset flaunts his intimidating and towering wealth. This song is named after 2-time WWE Hall of Famer and 16-World Champion Ric Flair. Offset pays his
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Metro Boomin & Gunna – All The Money
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[Intro: Young Thug] / (Metro) / [Chorus: Gunna] / This time around, we want all the money (Yeah) / This time around, we want all the money (Yeah) / This time around, we want all
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Read All The Lyrics To Metro Boomin’s New ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ Soundtrack
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Guests include Swae Lee, Lil Wayne, and 2 Chainz.
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Big Sean & Metro Boomin (Ft. Swae Lee) – Reason
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[Intro: Big Sean, & Future] / Yo, Pi'erre, you wanna come out here? / Metro on the beat, Metro on the beat / If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you / [Chorus: Big Sean
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Gunna & Young Thug) – Lesbian
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Fading out from “Only 1,” Gunna and Young Thug take the front seat on “Lesbian.”
On the track, the duo flex their riches and tell a cautionary tale of falling in love with someone
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Travis Scott) – Overdue
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The second track on the album features frequent collaborator Travis Scott. It features a prominent ambient sample of the Annie song “Anthonio (Berlin Breakdown Version)” from the
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Metro Boomin, Swae Lee & NAV (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Calling (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse)
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On the last day of May 2023, Metro Boomin uploaded the lyric video of “Calling” to his YouTube channel. The song enlists the biggest names in the genre of melodic rap for the
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21 Savage, Travis Scott & Metro Boomin – née-nah
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“née-nah” is an incredibly bouncy and down-to-the-core hip-hop collaboration by 21 Savage, Travis Scott and Metro Boomin, containing a prominent sample from Malcolm McLaren’s
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Future & Young Thug) – Chanel Vintage
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Future and Young Thug boast their designer clothes on the Metro Boomin produced “Chanel Vintage.” On July 28, 2014, Metro debuted the braggadocios track as the first single for his
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Future (Ft. Metro Boomin) – Abu's Boomin
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Abu is a fictional character or real person who Future knows who works at a local gas station. he has been featured in other tapes
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Metro Boomin & Future – Superhero (Heroes & Villains) [Mixed]
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[Intro: Future] / (Yeah) Drinking dope turned me to a superhero, yeah, yeah / Hit that pill, turned me to a superhero, yeah, yeah (Super) / Boominati turned me to a superhero, yeah
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Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky & Roisee – Am I Dreaming
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“Am I Dreaming” is the welcome afterglow to the 2023 euphoric animated superhero film, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. The song opens with inspired strings before welcoming
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Metro Boomin (Ft. 21 Savage, Kodak Black & Travis Scott) – No More
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“No More” finds 21, Kodak and Travis considering the need to abstain from their vices/demons in a paradoxical and seemingly defeated manner, introspectively regarding their
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Gunna) – Space Cadet
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On this track, Gunna raps about his success and wealth over spacy, synth-filled production from Metro, Wheezy, and Allen Ritter. “Space Cadet” is likely a reference to Gunna’s
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Metro Boomin & Coi Leray – Self Love
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On “Self Love”, the first official collaboration between Metro Boomin and Coi Leray, Coi details her meaning of love, and how she is it at the center of it.
While also reflecting
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Metro Boomin & James Blake – Hummingbird
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[Intro] / Metro / Ayy, lil' Metro on that beat / [Refrain: James Blake] / Hummingbird, summer song / Has it brought my life back? / Hangin' in the balance / Have you brought the
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Metro Boomin & Young Thug – All Over
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All Over is the 6th song in his mixtape that came out in late October Slime Season 2
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Metro Boomin & Travis Scott – Raindrops (Insane)
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“Raindrops” (alternatively titled “Insane”), sees Travis Scott and Metro Boomin contrast heroic sounds heard on HEROES & VILLAINS with a much darker mood. Set against a backdrop of
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Metro Boomin & Future (Ft. Travis Scott) – Family Forever
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Lyrics From Snippet / [Intro: Future] / Pluto / Got a ring like [?] (Got a ring like [?]) / High yellow, canary yellow / Racks up, racks stuck together / Sip red, talk to the devil
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Metro Boomin & A$AP Rocky (Ft. Takeoff) – Feel The Fiyaaaah
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In “Feel The Fiyaaaah,” Metro Boomin recruits A$AP Rocky and the late Takeoff for a slow-tempo trap song in which A$AP and Takeoff make correlations between several viral events
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Glock in My Lap
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On this track, 21 Savage delivers a menacing banger about gang violence and his experience with lethal weapons. He always remains alert and prepared for any danger, even keeping a
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21 Savage, Lil Durk & Metro Boomin – dangerous
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“dangerous” reunites 21 Savage with Lil Durk to portray their risky street lifestyles. Savage’s Slaughter Gang artist, 21 Lil Harold, serves as the segue between this track and “
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