Genius Lyrics
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Muse – Liquid State
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This song was written by Muse’s bassist Chris Wolstenholme. The lyrics were mainly driven by his alcohol abuse in the past and how it affected him on a consistent basis. The song’s
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Muse – Save Me
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“Save Me” is the first song written and sung by bassist Chris Wolstenholme in the whole band’s catalogue, and it’s one of the only two to date, the second one being the following
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Muse – Supremacy
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‘Supremacy’ sees the band going to “absurd levels,” according to Matt. Spiralling swamp blues of the track builds to a climax of orchestral hysteria as Matt orates a terrifying
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Muse – Animals
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This song, as the video shows, is about the bloodthirsty capitalists who will get what’s coming to them for eating the public alive.
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John Legend – All of Me
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“All of Me” is the third single from and sixth track on John Legend’s album Love in the Future (2013). Legend wrote it along with Toby Gad.
It has become one of Legend’s most
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Muse – Big Freeze
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[Verse 1] / Healed (Healed), or are you still just reeling? / Are you fine (Fine), have you found a way to escape? / Are you here (Here) just because I need you? / Can we hole up
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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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Muse – Survival
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First single out of The 2nd Law, “Survival” was the official theme of London Olympic Games in 2012.
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Muse – Prelude
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[Instrumental]
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Muse – Panic Station
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Another single from The 2nd Law. Very funky, with hooks full of falsetto. The theme of the song is you need to go and achieve your dreams, no matter how hard it is.
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Muse – Explorers
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“A song lamenting dying crops and abused nature, inspired by Matt’s concerns of industrial greed and business monopolies. ‘Explorers’ is drenched in the sense of not belonging in
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Muse – The 2nd Law: Unsustainable
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This song applies the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics, stating the eventual increase of entropy in isolated systems, to the world economy. Capitalism necessitates infinite growth as a
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Muse – The 2nd Law: Isolated System
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“It’s the noise of humanity on a tiny planet in the middle of nothing,” says Matt. “Hanging around space would be so peaceful and quiet and suddenly you come to this little blip
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Miguel – Sure Thing
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In the first song from Miguel’s “All I Want Is You” debut album he is simply implying that the relationship/love that he has with this girl is undeniably real. No matter what they
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Ghost – Spirit
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“Spirit” is the first track off of Ghost’s third LP, Meliora. It can best be described as a love song to the mind-altering effects of the green liquid, absinthe. The substance
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Muse – Follow Me
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“Follow Me” is the third single from The 2nd Law, released 7 December 2012.
The song is widely recognised as an ‘ode to fatherhood’. This is reinforced by the beginning, which
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Taylor Swift – the lakes
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Per the unforeseen announcement of Taylor Swift’s eighth studio album “folklore” and the subsequent release of the album’s track list, “the lakes” is the featured bonus track on
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GZA (Ft. Method Man) – Shadowboxin'
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Here, Method Man delivers arguably one of the greatest and most haunting “guest appearance” flows of all time. Only to be matched by GZA’s incredibly tight middle verse. Respect
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Nospūn – Earwyrm
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It may sound minor but I know that it’s major / It may look like a simple complex but it’s compound in nature / When it’s the root of every movement, it’s the motive in my steps
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Publius Vergilius Maro (Ft. John Dryden) – Aeneid: Book 1
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And the long glories of majestic Rome. O Muse! the causes and the crimes ... Raise liquid mountains, and disclose the deep. South, East, and West with mix'd ...
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Anna Laetitia Barbauld – Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem
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Critic John Wilson Croker was especially harsh in his criticism in Barbauld’s poem, writing that she never should have “dash down her shagreen spectacles and knitting needles” or
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The Mouse Outfit (Ft. Dubbul O & Sparkz Music) – Children of the Stars
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[Chorus: Dubbul O & Sparkz] / We put a spell on you through lyricism / We twist the decibels with alchemy and mysticism / We're getting ahead already, fed up of the television
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