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Solange (Ft. Gucci Mane) – My Skin My Logo
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“My Skin My Logo” is a jazzy, melodic standout from When I Get Home. Solange and Gucci sing about what each other likes.
The song also features additional vocals and production
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Solange - My Skin My Logo ft. Gucci Mane (Tradução em Português)
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[Solange e Gucci Mane] / O Gucci gosta de gíria, o Gucci gosta de bombar / O Gucci gosta de descer, ele vai duro na pintura / O Gucci gosta de se aparecer, o Gucci gosta de
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Read All The Lyrics To Solange’s New Album ‘When I Get Home’
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It’s the follow-up to 2016's ‘A Seat at the Table.’
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Solange (Ft. Playboi Carti & The-Dream) – Almeda
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An unlikely trio, “Almeda” marks the first time Solange, The-Dream and Playboi Carti have ever worked together.
The song heavily draws from the roots and traditions of Solange’s
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Solange (Ft. The-Dream) – Binz
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“Binz' features contributions from R&B legend The-Dream as well from as the renowned experimental pop artist Panda Bear of Animal Collective. The song "Didn’t Want to Have to Do It
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Solange (Ft. Sampha) – Don't Touch My Hair
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“Don’t Touch My Hair” sees Solange setting limits to the degree in which she’ll compromise her beliefs and identity to satisfy other people.
Asking to touch a Black woman’s hair
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Solange – Sky Away
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[Intro] / Sky, Sky Away / Sky, Sky Away... / [Verse 1] / I'm so silly thinking of my life (peaceful with you) / No one ever made me feel the way (that I do with you with you
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Solange – Dreams
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On the seventh song of When I get Home Solange stresses that dreams will come as long as you are patient and persevere.
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Here’s Everything We Know About Solange’s Upcoming Album ‘When I Get Home’
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”It has lot of jazz at the core. But with electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle.”
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Solange – Weary
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Produced by Raphael Saadiq, Sir Dylan & Solange, “Weary” shows Solange as someone that’s ready to take care of herself and ready to fight for her purpose.
Solange asks listeners
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Solange – Cranes in the Sky
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“Cranes in the Sky” describes Solange’s attempts at avoiding painful feelings.
While asked by her sister Beyonce about the meaning of the song in Interview magazine, she explained
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Tyler, The Creator’s “EARFQUAKE” Was Turned Down By Both Justin Bieber & Rihanna
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“I just want to write pop songs, honestly.”
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Solange (Ft. Kelela) – Scales
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In “Scales,” Kelela joins Solange to weigh the value of various status symbols and warns against letting others determine your self-worth.
It may also explore how different people
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Solange – Sound of Rain
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[Chorus 1] / He think I don't want to tear it up / We came all night long, won't you let it up? / He think I won't want to tear it up / We lit on our own, won't you let it up? / [
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L E K A N I (Ft. Jazz The Man) – Black
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This song is about the appreciation of being an African in a world that often downgrades anything that is for African culture
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Solange – Exit Scott (interlude)
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[Spoken] / (Love me, love me, love me, love me) / If it were possible to place you in my brain and let you roam around, in and out my thought waves, you would never have to ask, "
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Solange – I'm a Witness
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“I’m a Witness” delivers a compelling, prayer-like message from Solange, permitting the control over her body to accomplish what it is that needs to be done.
Layered with cosmic
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Solange – Bad Girls (Verdine Version)
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“Bad Girls” is about, well, it’s about a bad girl. She’s in school, but she doesn’t enjoy it, she’s in partnerships that she knows won’t last, she’s a “hurricane.”
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tobi lou (Ft. Glassface) – Solange
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[Intro] / Quit my job / Can you hit the uh, aye voice modifier thing / Uh, I quit my job on a Monday (Monday) / Uh, actually can you take it off? / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
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Solange – Ain't No Way
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[Verse 1] / Boy I know that you feeling things / Calling me constantly / Talkin' about you and me / Even so you never told me / That I was the only one / So I did my thang / [Pre-
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Solange – Jerrod
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Although Solange rarely sings on the topic of sex, “Jerrod” is the first song in her entire discography to be centred on this theme.
The end of “We Deal With The Freek'n (
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Solange (Ft. Sampha) – Time (is)
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“Time (is)” is the 10th song on Solange’s album featuring Sampha with additional vocals by Tyler, the Creator and Panda Bear. This song is a much slower pace compared to the
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Solange – Cranes in the Sky (KAYTRANADA REMIX)
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KAYTRANADA released a new remix to Solange’s “Cranes in the Sky” off the singer’s chart-topping album A Seat at the Table.
Quickly after KAYTRANADA released his remix, Solange
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Solange – Stay Flo
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[Intro] / Hold up, hold up, hold up, hold up / Down, down, down on the floor / Down, down, down on the floor / Down, down, down on the floor / Down, down, down on the floor / [
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Solange (Ft. Destiny's Child, Disney & Disney Channel) – The Proud Family Theme Song
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[Intro] / The Proud Family / What / [Verse 1: Solange] / You and me will always be tight / Family every single day and night / Even when you start acting like a fool / You know I'm
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Solange (Ft. Murphy Lee) – Thinking About You
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[Intro] / (Scoo - by - Doo) / It's that girl Solange (don't stop) and Murphy Lee / (Scoo - by - Doo - by doo) / We are the Scooby-Doo, uh oh, from that and mo', you know / (Scoo
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Solange (Ft. Bilal) – Cosmic Journey
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A collaboration with Bilal and the producing duo Soulshock & Karlin.
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Solange – We Deal with the Freak’n (intermission)
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“We Deal with the Freak'n (Intermission)” is the twelfth track on Solange’s fourth studio album, When I Get Home. The track samples the song “Turn Me On” by Rotary Connection, and
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Solange – God Given Name
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[Spoken] / Exclusive, exclusive / Welcome to Solange & The Hadley Street Dreams / [Verse 1] / Get me - get me out of this box / I feel so claustrophobic in here / Leave your labels
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Solange – Dancing in the Dark
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I feel like walking, diving in tears / Water my roses with sweet liquor / Be a stranger to fears / See I only wanted to be, be your girl / To love you in the ways you’ve never
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Solange – Don't You Wait
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“Don’t You Wait” directly addresses Solange’s previous audience which celebrated her successful 2012 EP True. During her four year hiatus, she realized white critics felt entitled
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