Genius Lyrics
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The Killers – Show You How
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[Intro] / You have one saved message / To listen to your messages, press 'one' / First saved message / Message sent yesterday at 10:41pm / [Verse 1] / Ha, I got to tell you, I'll
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The Killers – My List
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[Verse 1] / Let me wrap myself around you / Let you show me how I see / And when you come back in from nowhere / Do you ever think of me? / Your heart is not able / Let me show you
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The Killers – Who Let You Go?
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[Chorus] / Who let you go? Who let you go? / Who let you go? Who let you go? / Who let you go? Who let you go? / Who let you go? Who let you go? / I feel it inside, down in my soul
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Slipknot – Solway Firth
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“Solway Firth” is the second single from Slipknot’s sixth album, We Are Not Your Kind. The title is likely a reference to the “Solway Firth Spaceman” which is an image of a little
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The Killers – This River is Wild
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Debatable for many symbolic interpretations, the river has most commonly been interpreted as representing life – This life is wild; this life is mysterious. The protagonist suffers
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Eminem – Sing for the Moment
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This song was the fourth single released from Eminem’s fourth studio album The Eminem Show. It was an international hit, reaching the top 10 in several countries and peaking at #14
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The Killers – Somebody Told Me
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“Somebody Told Me” is the second single by American rock band The Killers. The song is featured on the group’s debut album Hot Fuss and was written by Dave Keuning, Ronnie Vannucci
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The BossHoss – Killers
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The order is for murder / And we've been there before / The men in black are coming back / To serve the killing floor / No pity, no surrender / We take no prisoners / We spare no
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Motörhead – Killers
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The order is for murder / And we've been there before / The men in black are coming back / To serve the killing floor / No pity, no surrender / We take no prisoners / We spare no
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The Killers – Midnight Show
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It is a part of the Killers' “Murder Trilogy,” a trio of songs that detail the murder of a girl named Jenny. This song details the actual murder, and falls in between “Leave the
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Rick Ross (Ft. Lil Wayne) – Thug Cry
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Outro of the standard version of Mastermind, it was eventually released as the third single from Mastermind on April 1, 2014.
This song uses the same sample that Souls of Mischief
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Motörhead – Killers [Better Motorhead Than Dead- Live at Hammersmith]
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The order is for murder / And we've been there before / The men in black are coming back / To serve the killing floor / No pity, no surrender / We take no prisoners / We spare no
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Sean Kingston – Take You There
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[Intro] / Yo / What a gwaan? (What a gwaan?) / Ha-ha / Ho / Sean Kingston / J.R. / Madda / [Chorus] / We can go to the tropics (Go), sip piña coladas, shorty, I could take you
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The Killers – Read My Mind
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[Verse 1] / On the corner of Main Street / Just tryna keep it in line / You say you wanna move on and / You say I'm falling behind / Can you read my mind? / Can you read my mind
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Brandon Flowers – Still Want You
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“Still Want You” was the second single released in advance of the 2015 album The Desired Effect.
According to an interview with The Los Angeles Times, Flowers originally wrote the
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The Killers – Jenny Was a Friend of Mine
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This is the first track from the Killers' 2004 debut, Hot Fuss. Written by lead singer Brandon Flowers and bassist Mark Stoermer, it is one of their most popular and critically
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Mobb Deep – Shook Ones Part II
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“Shook Ones (Part II)” is – with almost unanimous consent – proof that sequels can be better than the original song.
In what must be a contender for the greatest remix ever, Mobb
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The Killers – Move Away
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[Verse 1] / Last time I said I was in control / I had twenty-five debts and we both know / When you come back now, you'll see my face / I said, twenty-five debts and we both pray
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The Killers – Mr. Brightside
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This was The Killers' first ever recorded song for their 2002 demo. The song was composed by guitarist Dave Keuning and the lyrics written by Brandon Flowers. It was re-recorded
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The Killers – All the Pretty Faces
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[Verse 1] / Help me out, I need it / I don't feel like loving you no more / I don't feel like loving you no more / [Verse 2] / Help me out, I need it / I don't feel like touching
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Mozzy (Ft. E Mozzy) – Pain Killers
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[Intro] / You know I just got off the phone my ma / I told her the baby's straight / State to state nigga, pull up activities / [Chorus: Mozzy] / I'm on these pain killers tryin
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The Killers – Leave the Bourbon on the Shelf
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In this song, the narrator of the trilogy is drinking before meeting his ex-lover, whom he plans to kill for being with another man.
This is the missing piece of the “Murder
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The Killers – Daddy's Eyes
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Daddy’s Eyes was recorded during the Sam’s Town sessions but only made it onto the album as a US bonus track, however, it also appears on the 2007 compilation, Sawdust. In the song
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Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out
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“Take Me Out” is a song by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was released as the second single from their eponymous debut studio album in the United Kingdom on 12
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The Killers – Exitlude
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This song documents the listener’s departure from Sam’s Town. On a literal level, the band is addressing the listener, hoping that they enjoyed the album. However, it could also
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Joey Bada$$ – LAND OF THE FREE
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A political track that brings up mass incarceration, the bitter sweet contrast in American history for Afro-Americans, and Joey’s ambition to create change for the future.
The
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Pop Smoke (Ft. PnB Rock) – Like Me
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[Intro: PnB Rock & Pop Smoke] / Othello on the beat / You fire, ooh, ooh / You ain't never met another nigga like me / You say you lookin' for a man, you got the right one / She
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The Killers – Run for Cover
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“Run For Cover” is the second single from The Killer’s fifth album, Wonderful Wonderful. A music video for the song was released on August 22nd, 2017.
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