Genius Lyrics
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St. Vincent – Birth in Reverse
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The first single off St. Vincent’s self-titled fourth album, “Birth In Reverse” sees Annie Clark riffing on the high-strung existence of the mundane.
Both this and the closing
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St. Vincent – Severed Crossed Fingers
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‘Severed Crossed Fingers’ is the closing song on St. Vincent’s eponymous album. Its title comes from a line in American novelist Lorrie Moore’s ‘Birds of America’ that reads:
“He
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St. Vincent – Pietà
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“Pietà” was officially released as a 10" on Record Store Day / Black Friday of 2014 along with its B-Side, “Sparrow”. They were recorded in the same sessions as her 2014 eponymous
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St. Vincent (Ft. DARKSIDE) – Digital Witness (DARKSIDE Remix)
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[Verse 1] / People turn the TV on, it looks like a window / Yeah / People turn the TV on, it looks like a window / Yeah / [Chorus] / Digital witnesses / What's the point of even
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St. Vincent – Every Tear Disappears
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[Verse 1] / Oh, a smile is more than showing teeth / Oh, it's not the potion, it's the magic that I seek / [Chorus] / Every tear disappears / Every tear disappears / [Verse 2] / Oh
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St. Vincent – Sparrow
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“Sparrow” is the B-side of the 2014 Black Friday Record Store Day 10" pink-colored limited-edition vinyl release, Pietà.
A live version was debuted to a European audience about a
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St. Vincent – Psychopath
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“Psychopath” revisits a date that Clark once went on that didn’t end up sparking any romantic emotions.
The song nearly found life as a track for Madonna after it was first demoed
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St. Vincent – Del Rio
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Like Strange Mercy’s “This Wave” and Actor’s “Bicycle”, it’s a tradition for St. Vincent’s albums to have a bonus track on the international release.
“Del Rio” is St. Vincent’s
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St. Vincent – Regret
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“Regret”, track 7 from St. Vincent’s self-titled album, seems to be about realizing the folly in one’s past actions. Annie was afraid of being left behind, and that fear made her
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St. Vincent – Huey Newton
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A lush ballad that turns razor sharp by its end, “Huey Newton” continues to reflect on the 21st century anxieties St. Vincent spins on her eponymous album. It was written during
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St. Vincent – Bring Me Your Loves
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That song is bananas. It’s totally bananas.
- Annie Clark’s only words on the track.
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St. Vincent – Bad Believer
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“Bad Believer” is the first of four new songs added to St. Vincent’s self-titled studio album for its deluxe re-issue in February 2015.
Thumping with what St. Vincent herself
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St. Vincent – I Prefer Your Love
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Quite possibly the purest love song St. Vincent has ever recorded. And it’s dedicated to her mother.
St. Vincent shared with NPR’s All Songs Considered:
My mother got sick
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St. Vincent – Digital Witness
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The second single released off St. Vincent’s self-titled album, “Digital Witness” is Annie Clark’s scathing satire of the selfie age.
Its heavy brassy beats are reminiscent of
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St. Vincent – Prince Johnny
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Thoughtful, precise, and devotedly emotional, “Prince Johnny” remains one of St. Vincent’s most tender songs, deconstructing gender and acceptance.
This is the second in a “
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St. Vincent – Rattlesnake
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The song Clark herself calls “a new mythology,” “Rattlesnake” is a new creation story styled around the isolation of a person stripped away of their 21st century dependencies and
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5 favorite songs from your 5 favorite artists?
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Mine:
The Beatles:
1. Strawberry Fields Forever (this song is weirdly hard to find online, so this is the longest I could get of the song with the correct instrumentation and mixing)
2. A Day In the Life
3. Dear Prudence
4. In My Life
5. She’s Leaving Home
Kanye West:
1. I Wonder
2. Lost in the World
3. All Falls Down
4. RoboCop
5. Everything I Am
The Velvet Underground/Lou Reed
1. Street Hassle (LR)
2. Sunday Morning (VU)
3. Heroin (VU)
4. Sweet Jane (VU)
5. Heavenly Arms (LR)
Oasis:
1. The Masterplan
2. Champagne Supernova
3. Whatever
4. Slide Away
5. Talk Tonight
Outkast:
1. B.O.B.
2. Da Art of Storytellin', Part 1
3. ATLiens
4. Aquemini
5. Rosa Parks
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Metallica – The Unforgiven
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A metal ballad co-written by Ulrich, Hammett and Hetfield. This song is about the struggles he had with religion-related to his mom’s death. His relatives did not want to give
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Chats ‘n’ Tunes [4/4/22]
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Hey, friends, welcome to another edition of “Chats ‘n’ Tunes!” If you haven’t heard of this thread series before, here’s a quick explanation.
“Chats ‘n’ Tunes” is a thread series co-hosted by myself and @tirelessmess. Each week we’ll get together to:
A) share our song of the week. This can be your most listened to song, a new release, or just a track you’re vibing with.
B) answer the weekly question. They’re just random topics chosen in the hopes that it’ll help us all to get to know each other better (and share some of our other interests)!
If you’re interested in checking out what we discussed last time, click here.
Thoughts on the 2022 Grammys?
Post your answer below along with the song you’ve listened to the most this week!
qotw: i thought that jon batiste winning aoty was pretty odd considering the other nominations
sotw: allegro non molto by vivaldi
cc: @genius-editorial-board
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Public Enemy – Rebel Without a Pause
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Public Enemy’s “Rebel Without a Pause” was released as a single for It Takes a Nation and has become one of the group’s signature songs. The title is a play on the name of the 1955
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