Genius Lyrics
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Bruce Cockburn – It’s Going Down Slow
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[Verse 1] / Go tell the sergeant-major / To get that thing repaired / They're losing their pawns in Asia / There's slaughter in every square / [Chorus] / Oh— / It's going down slow
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Moby – Heavy Flow
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[Verse 1] / I want to break you down slow / Because you know I never understand / How this fucked up life makes / Sweat into blood and hands? / When I see it, I can't wait it / Got
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Moby – Run On
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“Run On” was the second single released in advance of Moby’s 1999 album Play. As with many of the tracks on the album, the song is a downtempo electronic composition anchored by a
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Moby – After (Tommy Trash remix)
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Oh when you had the time to give / Oh when I had a life to live / But my mind was slow / But my mind was slow / But my mind was slow [x34] / Oh when you had the time to give / Oh
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Mac Miller – Grand Finale
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This is the last song off Mac’s Faces mixtape, which he produced himself.
http://youtu.be/p4ufTwERhcs
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Moby – Natural Blues
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“Natural Blues” is a song by American musician Moby. The song was released as the fifth single from his 1999 studio album “Play”. It samples “Trouble So Hard” by American folk
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Moby – Bodyrock
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“Bodyrock” was the third single released from Moby’s 1999 album Play. It charted in the UK Top 40 and was eventually nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental.
As with
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Moby – After
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[Chorus] / Oh when you had the time to give / Oh when I had a life to live / But my mind was slow / But my mind was slow / But my mind was slow / But my mind was slow / But my mind
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Moby – Find My Baby
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“Find My Baby” is the second track from American electronica musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999.
The song is based on a heavy sample from “Joe Lee’s Rock
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 44: The Chart)
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Had you followed Captain Ahab down into his cabin after the squall that took place on the night succeeding that wild ratification of his purpose with his crew, you would have seen
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Moby – Honey
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“Honey” is the first track on Moby’s 1999 commercial breakthrough Play. It was also the first commercially released single from the album, released nearly eight months ahead of the
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Moby – Unter Den Linden
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Oh, my loss / Once we felt love / The cold and, oh, need loss / Oh, I feel love / I'm melting, I will waste in her move / Melting, like a twist in her mow / Moment, I will see this
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Moby – Washing
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[Instrumental]
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 37: Sunset)
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THE CABIN; BY THE STERN WINDOWS; AHAB SITTING ALONE, AND GAZING OUT. / I leave a white and turbid wake; pale waters, paler cheeks, where'er I sail. The envious billows sidelong
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Fabolous (Ft. Jazzy) – Real One
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Loso describes a girl he meets and attempts to convince her that he’s the kind of guy she needs in her life, cuz ain’t nobody realer than him.
This beat samples the Fugees‘ cover
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 114: The Gilder)
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Penetrating further and further into the heart of the Japanese cruising ground, the Pequod was soon all astir in the fishery. Often, in mild, pleasant weather, for twelve, fifteen
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Moby (Ft. Gwen Stefani) – South Side
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“South Side” was the eighth single released from Moby’s commercial breakthrough, Play. Inspired by his visits to Chicago and searching out house music venues, he described the
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 64: Stubb's Supper)
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Stubb's whale had been killed some distance from the ship. It was a calm; so, forming a tandem of three boats, we commenced the slow business of towing the trophy to the Pequod
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Moby – Machete
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“Machete” is the ninth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
It has got one of the few hard-hitting rhythms present on
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Moby – Breakdown
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No, feel it good / It dies like you said it would / I feel it like you do / I feel it like you do / For the breakdown / Breakdown / No, comes in lights / See it all is good / Said
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Moby (Ft. Inyang Bassey) – The Poison Tree
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Mhm, mhm, mhm, mhm / Look at how life has gone away / My sweet love is gone away / My sweet love is gone today / My sweet love is gone today / Oh my baby / Oh my love / Oh my baby
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Tom "T-Bone" Stankus – Existential Blues
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Hey, man, what are you really into, huh? / The elusive butterfly has just tip-toed past my door / My buddy likes the Yankees; she says "Hey, T-Bone, what's the score?" / And I say
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Led Zeppelin – Whole Lotta Love (How the West Was Won)
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[Verse 1] / You need coolin', woman, I ain't foolin' / I'm gonna send ya back to schoolin' / Way down inside, woman, you need love / I'm gonna give you my love / I'm gonna give you
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Moby – Study War
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[Spoken Sample] / Finally brother after a while / The battle will be over / For that day when we shall lay down our burden / And study war no more / Finally brother after a while
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David Bowie – Slow Burn
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[Verse 1] / Here shall we live in this terrible town / Where the price for our minds shall squeeze them tight like a fist / And the walls shall have eyes and the doors shall have
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Moby Grape – Ode to the Man at the End of the Bar
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Hours passing slowly by, people, they come and go / I sit and drink a pitcher of beer and the world, it turns so slow / I asked the girl for another glass, I broke the one I had
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Moby – The Sky Is Broken
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“The Sky Is Broken” is the seventeenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
It has a similar structure to “If Things
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KALEO – Way Down We Go
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“Way Down We Go” is a song by The Icelandic rock band Kaleo, released as the second single for their first studio album A/B.
Two music videos have been released to accompany the
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Genius English Translations – Motive - Eşkiya (English Translation)
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[Refrain] / The whole city under me if it stays, you can get used to my position / I'm not going up so fast, it's hard for most of you / How Motive wore a Rolex, think about it, in
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Dave Malloy (Ft. Kalyn West & Original A.R.T. Cast of Moby Dick) – Stubb Kills a Whale
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[CREW] / Whaling, awhaling, oh that's the life for me / Having to watch your back [?] upon the sea / And my lips are set to scream and dart my harpoon through the sky / [?] / As
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Nofacevalue – HighLoveLowLife
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Back then they didn't want me / Right now they still funkin / That's okay I'm real though / Make the shit that makes you move slow / (2x) / Make that shit that keeps your feels low
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Bratz – Invincible
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Yeah, hey, chickah / Anything we wanna do, we're gonna do it right / Always gonna win because we don't give up the fight / Work it out and think about the possibilities / Strong
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 54: The Town-Ho's Story)
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(AS TOLD AT THE GOLDEN INN) / The Cape of Good Hope, and all the watery region round about there, is much like some noted four corners of a great highway, where you meet more
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Moby (Ft. Aynzli Jones) – Alice
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[Intro] / My head keeps turning turning / Like Russian roulette / Thoughts are like bullets / I cannot do this, do this, do this, do this / I cannot do this, do this, do this, do
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Moby – Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?
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“Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” was the fourth commercial single released from Moby’s 1999 album Play. It reached the Top 20 in the UK Singles Chart and (in its various remixed
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Rihanna – Lift Me Up
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Rihanna returns from a music hiatus with “Lift Me Up,” the lead single from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie soundtrack, titled Wakanda Forever: The Album released in 2022
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Deladap – Hello Hurry
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Hello tell me why you’re so in the hurry / I can’t see no fire cool down so tell me / Get your things done / And then we have fun / I’ll be there when you wake up / Take it easy
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 81: The Pequod Meets The Virgin)
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The predestinated day arrived, and we duly met the ship Jungfrau, Derick De Deer, master, of Bremen. / At one time the greatest whaling people in the world, the Dutch and Germans
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 91: The Pequod Meets The Rose-Bud)
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"In vain it was to rake for Ambergriese in the paunch of this Leviathan, insufferable fetor denying not inquiry." SIR T. BROWNE, V.E. / It was a week or two after the last whaling
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Radiohead – No Surprises
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“No Surprises” is the fourth and final single from Radiohead’s third album, OK Computer. It was the first song to be recorded for the album, and the band actually stuck with the
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