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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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Moby (Ft. Ricky Wilson) – South Side (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / See myself in the pouring home / See the light come over now / I see myself in the pouring rain / I watch hope come over me / [Chorus] / Here we are now going to the
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Lloyd (Ft. Ashanti) – Southside
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[Verse 1: Lloyd, Ashanti] / Tell ya daddy stop his hating / Cause I be wearing braids and rocking jerseys daily / But that don't mean I'm thuggin' though / He don't want me with
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The Knocks & Foster the People – South Side
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[Verse 1] / I see myself in the pouring home / I see the light come over now / I see myself in the pouring rain / I watch hope come over me / [Chorus] / Here we are now, going to
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Moby – South Side Samples
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See all of “South Side” by Moby’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Tokyo Police Club (Ft. Morgan Kibby) – South Side
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Send "South Side" Ringtone to your Cell / See myself in the pouring home / See the light come over now / See myself in the pouring rain / I watch hope come over me / Yeah, yeah
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Orinoco – America
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Sampling “South Side” by Moby this song details my wishes of wanting to go on a holiday to the states with my friends since I have never been there before and each verse describes
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The Counts – What's Up Front That Counts Samples
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See all of “What's Up Front That Counts” by The Counts’s samples
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Moby (Ft. Ricky Wilson) – The Perfect Life (Resound NYC Version)
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[Chorus] / Oh, we close our eyes / The perfect life, life / Is all we need / Oh, we close our eyes / The perfect life, life / Is all we need / [Verse 1] / You open up when you had
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Moby (Ft. Lady Blackbird) – Walk With Me (Resound NYC Version)
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[Chorus] / Walk with me, Lord / Walk with me, Lord / All alone / This tedious journey / Won't you walk with me? / Walk with me, Lord / Walk with me / All alone / This tedious
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Moby – Porcelain
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“Porcelain” was the sixth single off Moby’s commercial breakthrough Play. The song, a melancholic electronic ballad, was based on particularly painful breakup. Moby recalled:
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Moby – Last Night (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / Soft, sympathetic patch of ground / Where I can lay my heavy burden down / Oh, beautiful scene in decay / There to remind us that nothing stays the same / [Chorus] / If
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$UICIDEBOY$ (Ft. Pouya) – $outh $ide $uicide
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The third track off of $uicideboy$‘ ep, High Tide in the Snake’s Nest, this may be the duo’s most popular song to date as it has received over 17 million plays on SoundCloud. This
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Moby (Ft. Damien Jurado & Margo Timmins) – Helpless (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / There is a town in North Ontario / With dream, comfort, memory to spare / And in my mind, I still need a place to go / All my changes were there / [Verse 2] / Blue
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 12: Biographical)
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Queequeg tells Ishmael how he, a cannibal Prince from the South Pacific, came to his present position as harpooner aboard Christian vessels.
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Moby – Flower
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Moby’s “Flower” was originally released as a b-side to the single “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” from the album Play (1999).
Like a number of the songs on Play, “Flower
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Prof (Ft. St. Paul Slim) – Fire
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[Verse 1] / Fourteen shotguns, a bottle of booze / Pickle in the middle, ain't no time to lose / I got a mean bitch over on the side with the crew / So if your girl talkin' shit
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Moby – Slipping Away (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / All that we needed was right / The threshold is breaking tonight / [Pre-Chorus] / Open to everything happy and sad / Seeing the good when it's all going bad / Seeing
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Moby (Ft. Gregory Porter) – In My Heart (Resound NYC Version)
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[Refrain] / Lord I want / To be up / In my heart / Lord I want / To be up / In my heart / Lord I want / To be up / In my heart / Lord I want / To be up / In my heart / Lord I want
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Moby (Ft. The Temper Trap) – Extreme Ways (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / Extreme ways are back again / Extreme places I didn't know / I broke everything new again / Everything that I'd owned / I threw it out the window, came along / Extreme
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Moby (Ft. Danielle Ponder & Elijah Ponder) – Run On (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / Lord God Almighty, let me tell the news / My head got wet in midnight dew / Great God, I been down on my bended knees / Talking to a man from Galilee / Michael spoke
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Moby (Ft. Marisha Wallace & Nicole Scherzinger) – In This World (Resound NYC Version)
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[Refrain: Moby, Nicole Scherzinger & Marisha Wallace] / Lordy, don't leave me / All by myself / Lordy, don't leave me / All by myself / Lordy, don't leave me / All by myself
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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 (Ft. P.T. Banks) – When It's Cold I'd Like To Die (Resound NYC Version)
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[Verse 1] / Where were you when I was lonesome? / Locked away with freezing cold / Someone flying only stolen / I can't tell this light so old / [Chorus] / I don't wanna swim the
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Moby – 7
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“7” is the tenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through Mute and V2 Records.
The minimalist track–its only elements are distorted
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 52: The Albatross)
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South-eastward from the Cape, off the distant Crozetts, a good cruising ground for Right Whalemen, a sail loomed ahead, the Goney (Albatross) by name. As she slowly drew nigh, from
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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 – Signs of Love (Resound NYC Version)
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[Chorus] / If I was beautiful / If I had the time / They'd flock to me / Bathe me in the wine / I know that's not the way / I know that's not how things are to be / (My baby left
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Moby – If Things Were Perfect
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“If Things Were Perfect” is the thirteenth track of American musician Moby’s studio album Play, released on May 17, 1999 through V2 Records.
On a really simple beat, relatable to
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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 – 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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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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