Genius Lyrics
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NAV – NAV
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In the second track off of his debut mixtape, we find NAV gloating about his success in a self-titled track. He brags about his expensive clothing brands like Bape or Gucci, as
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NAV – Up
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On “Up,” NAV goes in-depth about his rise to stardom, coming from nothing to now being wealthy and famous. In addition to this, he talks about the drawbacks of fame and fortune
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NAV – Habits
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“Habits” is the long-awaited track from Toronto rapper NAV. Initially, “Habits” was supposed to be released with a Lil Uzi Vert feature on the original version.
NAV made an
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Read All The Verified Lyrics To NAV & Metro Boomin’s New Project ‘Perfect Timing’
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It features Offset, Lil Uzi Vert, Gucci Mane, Playboi Carti, & 21 Savage.
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NAV (Ft. The Weeknd) – Some Way
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“Some Way” is NAV’s lead single from his upcoming self-titled mixtape, dropping on Feb 24th. Both artists throw subliminal jabs at Justin Bieber, who mocked The Weeknd’s single “
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NAV – Wrong Decisions
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“Wrong Decisions” is the second single from NAV’s fourth studio album, Demons Protected by Angels, and serves as his first solo release in nearly two years, following the release
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NAV (Ft. Travis Scott) – Champion
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On “Champion,“ NAV reunites with frequent collaborator Travis Scott for an energetic banger. On the track, the two artists rap about their various successes and conquests, likening
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NAV & Metro Boomin – Did You See NAV?
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“Did You See NAV?” sees NAV raps from different points of view of himself. On the chorus, he raps from the perspective of a fan that adores his lifestyle. He continues in third
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NAV (Ft. Meek Mill) – Tap
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“Tap” serves as the first collaboration between NAV and Meek Mill. The track is featured on NAV’s sophomore studio album, Bad Habits. On the track, the rappers discuss their
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NAV (Ft. Lil Durk) – OK
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In “OK,” NAV talks about having shooters with him and having lots of money. Lil Durk is featured on this song, which makes him the only feature on this EP.
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NAV (Ft. Gunna) – EAT
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The tenth track off RECKLESS, “Eat” marks the second collaboration between NAV and Atlanta rapper Gunna, the first being Gunna’s 2018 track “Car Sick.” “Eat” sees the duo going
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NAV & Gunna (Ft. Travis Scott) – Turks
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NAV and Gunna reunite with Travis Scott on “Turks,” the second collaboration between the three artists all on the song, following the featured artist’s August 2018 song, “YOSEMITE
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NAV & Gunna – Young Wheezy
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On “Young Wheezy,” frequent collaborators NAV and Gunna pay homage to their friend, Atlanta producer Wheezy. Produced by the man himself, the song was previewed by the three
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NAV (Ft. Don Toliver) – Recap
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“Recap” features both NAV and Don Toliver melodically rapping about catching up with a significant other they have not seen in a long time.
This collaboration was first announced
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NAV – Interlude
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The seventh track off NAV’s mixtape “NAV”, he explores a relationship in which he can’t open up to his partner due to his active drug use but still proceeds to see said partner for
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NAV – Mariah
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On this dark ballad, NAV talks about a girl named Mariah who comes to L.A determined to find a rich guy to take her in. Despite the fact that she has a job, NAV can see right
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NAV & Gunna – Playa
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On “Playa,” NAV and Gunna reunite on an energetic banger that sees the two artists rap about linking up with a plethora of women, while dropping references to their expensive
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NAV (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Wanted You
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On “Wanted You,” NAV teams up with Lil Uzi Vert for a melodic, catchy song all about girls, money, and relationships ruined by cheating. It is featured on NAV’s debut studio album
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NAV (Ft. Gunna) – Codeine
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On “Codeine,“ NAV and Gunna take turns rapping about their drug use, especially of codeine. The two drop various differences to different types of drugs.
The song was initially
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NAV – Lonely
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Lonely is the fifth track on NAV’s self-titled album. This track has NAV’s flow in a state where many assume he is on the effect on several drugs, providing a R&B/Soul-type song
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NAV – Vicodin
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“Vicodin” tells the story of a single stripper mom struggling to look after her kid. Sometimes everything becomes too much for her so she turns to drugs, or in the case, vicodins
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NAV & RealestK – Lost Me
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[Chorus: RealestK & NAV] / Now I can't love and trust you again / So you lost me and you lost me / 'Cause you gave it all up for that man / Now I can't love and trust you again
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NAV – Sleep
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On “Sleep,” NAV flexes his ability to gain female attention and get them to sleep with him. Before his rise to stardom, he has always struggled with attracting women, so there’s so
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NAV (Ft. Young Thug) – No Debate
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On “No Debate” NAV and Young Thug dive deep into their fame and status in life, dropping multiple references to girls, money, and diamonds to further boast their wealth.
The track
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NAV – TTD
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Ten Toes Down is one of the songs NAV released before his most recent album NAV, this is third oldest from SoundCloud, behind “The Man” and “Take Me Simple”. Since he found a spot
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NAV – Nasty
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“Nasty” serves as the fourth track, as well as NAV’s favorite song from Emergency Tsunami. On this playfully-sounding track, the Canadian rapper mainly talks about his sexual
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NAV (Ft. Future) – My Business
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On “My Business,“ NAV and Future reunite for a track about their wealth, fame, and status as famous rappers. The two drop references to expensive cars and clothing in order to
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Guap Tarantino & NAV – Threesome
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[Intro: NAV] / ATL Jacob / Jacob on the beat goin' brazy / Yuh / [Verse 1: NAV] / All my bitches shoe bottoms be red (yuh) / You can't get inside my pockets if you ain't dead / I
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NAV & Metro Boomin (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – NAVUZIMETRO#PT2
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NAV and Metro Boomin team up with Lil Uzi Vert on “NAVUZIMETRO#PT2,” named after the three artists. Produced by Metro, NAV, and Trouble, NAV and Uzi rap about their respective
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NAV – Capping
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“Capping” is an unreleased track by NAV. In typical fashion for NAV, it finds him speaking on the general topics of drug use, making money and being promiscuous.
NAV previewed an
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NAV & Metro Boomin – Hit
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On “Hit” NAV raps about his come-up in making music, naming things he has now that he did not have, like expensive cars and jewelry, continuing the theme of “Perfect Timing (Intro
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NAV – Good Intentions (Intro)
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On the title track to the album, NAV details his good intentions for the future. Using references to expensive items, he raps about his newfound fame and wealth, whilst also
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NAV (Ft. Lil Baby) – Don't Need Friends
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NAV reunites with Lil Baby on “Don’t Need Friends,” a standout track from Emergency Tsunami. The two rap about their success and how their haters have no affect on their successes
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NAV – Reckless Intro
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On “Reckless Intro,” the title track to his debut album, NAV raps about his reckless lifestyle such as his money spending, drug, and sex habits, all common themes in his music.
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NAV & Metro Boomin – Perfect Timing (Intro)
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NAV and Metro Boomin open Perfect Timing up with “Perfect Timing (Intro),” one of the dual lead singles that was released exactly one week prior to the mixtape, alongside “Call Me
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NAV – Snap
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On “Snap,” Canadian rapper NAV boasts about his material possessions on the energetic banger. On the track, NAV flexes his sexual prowess and warns his opposition of his
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NAV – Taking Chances
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“Taking Chances” is third track on Bad Habits, NAV’s second studio album. On the track, NAV states he is a risk taker and is not afraid of making decisions. Furthermore, the song
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NAV – Know Me
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“Know Me” is a boastful banger by Canadian rapper NAV. The song illustrates another example of him displaying the desirable repercussions of having wealth and fame in the music
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NAV (Ft. Pop Smoke) – Run It Up
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“Run It Up” is a braggadocios track from NAV and Pop Smoke, on which both rappers discuss the increase their wealth and status has seen with their rise to fame.
The song is one of
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NAV (Ft. The Weeknd) – Price on My Head
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“Price On My Head” is the sixth track from NAV’s second studio album Bad Habits. Having “a price on someone’s head” is used as slang for an amount of money that will be rewarded to
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NAV – Count on Me (Intro)
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On “Count on Me (Intro),” NAV emotionally kicks off Demons Protected by Angels on an introspective laid-back track that sees him sing about the pain that he goes through and does
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NAV – Heat
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On “Heat,“ NAV continues with the theme of Good Intentions and Brown Boy 2 by bragging about his wealth, whilst also touching on his usage of drugs. Dropping references to
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