Genius Lyrics
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Asake – Muse
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[Intro] / Tune in to the King of Sounds and Blues / [Verse 1] / Baby, why why why you dey fear? / Mr. Money just wan dey with you sę / I came here to turn up / Omo o şa mo / Never
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Muse – Compliance
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A catchy synth-rock tune with ‘80s sounds, “Compliance” is the second single anticipating the band’s ninth studio album. The song is written from the perspective of a not yet
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The Wood Brothers – The Muse
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As I sit on the edge of this never made bed / Old guitar in my lap a new tune in my head / There she stands in the doorway just brushin' her hair / It's my beautiful muse in her
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Muse – Psycho
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“Psycho” is the lead single from Muse’s Drones. The main riff in “Psycho” known as the “0305030 riff” dates back to 1999 and has previously been played at Muse concerts after “
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Muse – Thought Contagion
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Via Twitter, Matthew Bellamy described “Thought Contagion” as “Fury” part II. The song describes how in today’s day and age people’s ideologies are spread worldwide, how ideas
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PARTYNEXTDOOR – Muse
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One of two songs released from PARTYNEXTDOOR on October 14, 2013, along with the song “Candy” featuring Nipsey Hu$$le.
The song samples Ginuwine’s “Only When Ur Lonely”
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Muse – Will of the People
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“Will of the People” is the glam rock third single and title track from Muse’s ninth album Will of the People.
The song was initially teased in short clips on YouTube and
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Muse – Soldier's Poem
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A short tune about a soldier who is unsure about why he has to continuously risk his life in a country that is falling apart.
In this song Matt questions war and its foolishness
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Muse – Won't Stand Down
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“Won’t Stand Down”, one of Muse’s heaviest songs ever made, is their comeback single released on January 13th, 2022.
On December 26th, 2021, frontman Matt Bellamy revealed a
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Muse – Kill or Be Killed
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Borrowing its styles from metal bands such as Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, and Korn, and given its resemblence to Rage Against the Machine, “Kill or Be Killed” is a heavier reminiscence
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Muse – Liberation
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[Verse 1] / Silenced, you'll make us feel silenced / You stole the airwaves, but the air belongs to us / And violence, you'll make us turn to violence / You've left us choiceless
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Muse – Verona
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According to Warner’s album recap, Verona includes ‘nostalgic’ electronic textures, which bring ‘innocence’ and ‘purity’ to the album.
Additionally, when Aleks Von Korff was ‘
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Muse – Euphoria
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In Warner’s album recap, “Euphoria” is described as a ‘lighting bolt rush’ of a song.
On Aleks Von Korff’s Instagram story, when ‘describing’ songs through hand emojis, he used the
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Muse – The Globalist
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According to Matt Bellamy, “The Globalist” is a ten-minute “prog nightmare” sequel to fan-favourite Citizen Erased.
A lot of fans keep tweeting, asking what song is the sequel to
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Muse – Hysteria
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“Hysteria” is the eighth track and third single of Absolution and is preceded by a 40-second interlude on the album. The song is one of Muse’s most famous and popular due to the
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Muse – The Handler
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“The Handler” was the third track released in advance of [Muse]’s 2015 concept album
Drones.
This single, and the other singles released before it, “Psycho” and “Mercy”, had
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Muse – You Make Me Feel Like It's Halloween
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The song is the first after “Megalomania” to use a church organ. This spooktronic song covers various genres and styles Muse has experimented throughout the years from electronic
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Muse – Ghosts (How Can I Move On)
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Compared to the rest of the album, Ghosts is more leaned toward pop-genre: some critics compared its arpeggios to Adele’s “Someone Like You”.
In an interview with the Guardian
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Muse – Hoodoo
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Beautiful and underrated song from Muse’s 4th album Black Holes and Revelations.
Starts out quiet with only spanish guitar and lyrics and then slowly builds up with added guitar
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Muse – Madness
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Track 2 of their 6th LP, The 2nd Law. According to Bellamy, the song was written after a fight with his then-fiance Kate Hudson:
You’ve had a fight with your girlfriend and she
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Fall Out Boy – I Am My Own Muse
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[Verse 1] / Here I am, not sure you should take a chance / I like playin' dumb, lettin' you figure me out / But I was faded, in my own defense / So, drop a bomb on all the things
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Old Gods of Asgard – The Poet and the Muse
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[Verse 1] / There's an old tale wrought with mystery, of Tom the Poet and his muse / And a magic lake which gave a life to the words the poet used / Now, the muse she was his
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Muse – Supermassive Black Hole
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The first single from Muse’s 2006 album Black Holes and Revelations, it’s kind of “dancy”-sounding. It has one B-Side, Crying Shame.
Infamously featured in the soundtrack of the
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Celeste – Not Your Muse
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The poignant title track deepens the crack in Celeste’s introspective journey, pinpointing the necessary divide between conforming to the image someone creates for you versus
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Muse – New Born
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It’s about a semi-fear of the evolution of technology, and how in reality it’s destroying all humanity. My fear is that we can’t control it because it’s moving faster than we are
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Muse – Stockholm Syndrome
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“Stockholm Syndrome” is the fifth track and first single of Absolution. It literally is a single, because it doesn’t have any B-Sides.
The full ass-kicking of this song can
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Muse – Invincible
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Another single from Black Holes and Revelations.
“‘Invincible’ is about an almost unrealistic optimism, a bit like: We can do anything, we have the power”.
-Matt Bellamy
Its B-
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Muse – We Are Fucking Fucked
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[Intro] / (We play it together) / [Verse 1] / You really believe / We can survive all of this? / The black vacuum of the universe, it was designed / To swallow us whole / It's a
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Muse – Undisclosed Desires
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Paralleling the title, the accompanying music video displays the band dressed in wires, Ferris-wheels made of guitars, two microphones for Matt Bellamy, a plug-in shoe, a lyrics
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Muse – Uprising
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From Muse’s 2009 album, The Resistance, which was heavily based on George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece, 1984.
An eventual concept of the novel is a rebellion, an “Uprising
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ZUHAIR – My Favourite Muse
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The first single from ZUHAIR’s upcoming EP ‘Sunflowers, Peonies & Lavender’. A cute little love song to make you smile.
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Owl City – My Muse
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[Verse 1] / I remember when I saw you at the movies / And to me, you were a stranger in the room / But to my surprise, I met your eyes and that was when I knew / There's nowhere
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Muse – Plug In Baby
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Again, that’s about the path evolution can take like ‘New Born’. There’s the good side and the bad side; abandoning all individuality, becoming a collective whole via cables, and
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Muse – Butterflies and Hurricanes
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Derivative of elements from the Butterfly Effect and chaos theory, “Butterflies and Hurricanes” can be looked upon from multiple angles, as nuanced as Muse’s early discography was
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Them Coulee Boys – Find Your Muse
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When my fingers traced your shoulder blades / I reviewed the plans we made / Wished I could look ahead from where we landed / You turned to me and you held me close / Like a child
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Muse – Time Is Running Out
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The third track off of Absolution, and the second single. It was one of the last songs recorded for the album. The single’s B-Side is The Groove.
Like most of Muse songs, it’s a
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MisterWives – muse
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[Intro] / Hey / [Verse 1] / Took me to waters blue / Colored in a way I never knew / Swimming in a paradise with you / But your face is still my favorite view / I got the big, big
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Muse – Reapers
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“Reapers” is about the effect that drones have had on modern warfare. It addresses the power and simplicity of drones, along with the ease with which they can be used to take out a
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Muse – Starlight
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Starlight is the second track on Black Holes And Revelations. It talks about being away from home and from the people you love.
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