Genius Lyrics
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Nickelback – She Keeps Me Up
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In an interview with Mike Kroeger (bassist of Nickelback), he noted the misconception that many people assume the lyrics are sexual innuendo, but he freely states that the song is
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Nickelback – How You Remind Me
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Nickelback’s breakout single and probably still their biggest song. It hit #1 at the Hot 100 for four weeks and ended as the top song of 2002 after 22 weeks in the Top 10.
In an
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Bow Wow (Ft. Chris Brown & Johntá Austin) – Shortie Like Mine
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“Shortie Like Mine” is an ode to the irreplaceable woman in Bow’s life, American singer Ciara who Bow dated from 2004-2006. The track was released as the lead single from Bow’s
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Nickelback (Ft. Flo Rida) – Got Me Runnin' Round
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Flo Rida guests on this Latin-tinged funkathon. Asked by Yahoo! Music how he got the rapper to come on board, frontman Chad Kroeger replied: “A friend of mine who was working on
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Nickelback – Follow You Home
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[Verse 1] / Well, you can dig me up a grave / And try and stick me in the ground / Well, you can tie me to the bed / And try and beat me half to death / But you can never keep me
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WALK THE MOON – Shut Up and Dance
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“Shut Up and Dance” was the lead single from Walk The Moon’s 2014 album, Talking Is Hard.
The single was a major success, and gave Walk the Moon their first top ten pop hit.
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Nickelback – Burn It to the Ground
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This song is a tribute to the church burnings of the Norwegian Black Metal scene.
It was also used at the theme song for WWE’s Monday Night Raw television show, being first
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Nickelback – Get 'Em Up
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This song finds Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger detailing a robbery-gone-stupid. Speaking to Loudwire, Kroeger said about the track: “I’ve always wanted to write a song about a
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Ne-Yo – Sexy Love
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One of his biggest hits, Neyo released this song back in 2006, peaking at 7 on billboard. Overall, this songs about and for a girl that he just can’t stay away from and truly loves
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Buckcherry – Crazy Bitch
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Crazy Bitch is the sixth single by Los Angeles hard rock band Buckcherry, and first from their third album, ‘15’, and first to hit the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States
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Limp Bizkit – Break Stuff
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“Break Stuff” is a song by the nu-metal band Limp Bizkit, and is a song about…well, breaking stuff and overall anger. It was released as the fourth and final single for their album
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Nickelback – Savin' Me
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[Verse 1] / Prison gates won't open up for me / On these hands and knees, I'm crawlin' / Oh, I reach for you / Well, I'm terrified of these four walls / These iron bars can't hold
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Nickelback – Far Away
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According to Nickelback’s lead singer Chad Kroeger, this is their very first song about being in love. Their other songs, like “How You Remind Me” and “Because Of You” are only
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Nickelback – Animals
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[Verse 1] / I, I'm driving black on black / Just got my license back / I got this feeling in my veins this train is coming off the track / I'll ask polite if the devil needs a ride
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Nickelback – Hollywood
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[Verse 1] / Please don't be too long while you're gone / There ain't enough to keep me here too long / Not like the last time I stood in line / Just enough to keep me bouncing off
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Nickelback – Old Enough
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Chad Kroeger wrote this song about a past girlfriend. She was “Old Enough” to move to Vancouver with him (considering they were both 21), although the girl’s parents disapproved.
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Lil Wayne (Ft. Curren$y & Mack Maine) – Knuck If You Buck
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[Verse 1: Mack Maine] / Young Maine for President / I'll probably paint the White House black if it was my residence / Bush back in office, some niggas feel that's irrelevant
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Nickelback – Hollywood (Live at Home)
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[Verse 1] / Please don't be too long while you're gone / There ain't enough to keep me here too long / Not like the last time I stood in line / Just enough to keep me bouncing off
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blink-182 – The Rock Show
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“The Rock Show” explores the thoughts and behavior of a teenage punk-rocker who goes to the Vans Warped Tour, and subsequently falls in love with a girl there.
The first single
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Nickelback – Photograph
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“Photograph” is a rock song recorded by Canadian rock band Nickelback, released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, All the Right Reasons.
Lyrically, the song
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