Genius Lyrics
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Tory Lanez – Don Queen (Don Q Diss)
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On January 28th, Tory Lanez dropped his answer to Don Q diss that you can read here.
He dropped it after going on Instagram live with Don Q, Casanova and DJ Akademiks, reaching
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Don Q – This Is Ya King? (Tory Lanez Diss Pt. 2)
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“This Is Ya King?” is Don Q’s response to Tory Lanez’s “Don Queen” diss track. This track is the third installment in the rap beef between the two and was released just three hours
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DreamDoll Hops Into Tory Lanez & Don Q’s Beef With “On Ya Head”
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“You ToryNextDoor or Bryson Lanez? / Nigga, you Daystar Peterson, a fuckin’ lame.”
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Tory Lanez Fires Back At Don Q With “Don Queen”
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He says the Bronx rapper is living in A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s shadow.
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Don Q – I'm Not Joyner
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‘'I’m Not Joyner’‘ is a diss track directly at Tory Lanez. The track’s release was triggered by Tory’s large and recent declaration that he was the best rapper alive currently.
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Don Q Accuses Tory Lanez Of Biting His Style On “I’m Not Joyner”
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“You went to Funk Flex and started spitting just like me.”
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Drake – Duppy Freestyle Remixes
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See all of “Duppy Freestyle” by Drake’s remixes
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DreamDoll – On Ya Head
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DreamDoll enters herself between the rap battle beef of Tory Lanez & Don Q.
Dream directs her beef with Tory after he mentioned her on a bar on, “Don Queen”, saying:
You paid
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Genius – January 2019 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' JANUARY 2019 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For January 2019 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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Mobb Deep – The Learning (Burn) Samples
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See all of “The Learning (Burn)” by Mobb Deep’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Action Bronson – Action Bronson
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[Intro: Action Bronson & Funk Flex] / Just put my motherfucking album out man / Just put- yo, Flex man you- (let's get up?) / Just put my motherfucking album out man (yeah, let's
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Nas & Bravehearts – Oochie Wally (Remix) Samples
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See all of “Oochie Wally (Remix)” by Nas & Bravehearts’s samples
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Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y.
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“U.N.I.T.Y” is a Grammy Award-winning song by rapper/actress Queen Latifah’s 1993 album, Black Reign. The single, released on January 6, 1994, spoke out against the disrespect of
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Tory Lanez – Money Over Fallouts
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“Money Over Fallouts” is the opening to Tory’s 2020 album DAYSTAR. The track addresses the alleged shooting on July 12, 2020 that left rapper Megan Thee Stallion hospitalized and
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Tory Lanez (Ft. Yoko Gold) – Sorry But I Had To...
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[Intro: Tory Lanez, Jamal Smith] / His hair, wack, his gear, wack / His jewelry, wack, his foot stance, wack / The way that he talks, wack / The way that he doesn't even like to
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Drake – Duppy Freestyle
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“Duppy Freestyle” takes shots at G.O.O.D Music artists Pusha T and Kanye West. The word “duppy” is Jamaican patois for “ghost.” Kanye released an album with Kid Cudi on June 8th
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Nicki Minaj, Drake & Lil Wayne – No Frauds
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“No Frauds” finds the three figureheads of the Young Money label reuniting on wax in their first collaboration since their 2014 offerings “Only” and “Truffle Butter.” It also
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Tory Lanez – Care for You
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[Intro] / Care, yes I do / You know I care / You know I care / [Verse 1] / Uh, beautiful Black child, let's have a conversation / Let's skip the contemplation / Let's talk more
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Drake – Summer Sixteen
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This song is Drake’s announcement to the rap game that he’s on top and plans to dominate 2016. “Summer Sixteen” is split into two parts—the beat switches at the start of the second
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Nicki Minaj – Want Some More
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The seventh track off Nicki’s third LP, The Pinkprint, establishes the accomplishments of her career. She calls out her haters antagonistically: do they “want some more” of this
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Tory Lanez – Bittersweet
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[Intro] / Break your love / I never meant to break your love / Break your love / I never meant to break your love / [Verse 1] / Got love for everyone in the business / But everyone
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Nicki Minaj – Big Foot
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A response to Megan Thee Stallion’s single “HISS”, released on January 26th 2024, which allegedly contained a diss towards Nicki’s convicted sex offender husband and convicted
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Uncle Murda – Rap Up 2022
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[Intro: Uncle Murda] / Happy holidays / Let me come here and talk to you / I gotta stop saying I ain't doing this shit no more knowing I'm capping / (Great John on the beat by the
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Rx Papi – Therapy Session
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[Intro] / Yeah / Real Rx / I got my mask on, yeah / Put your mothafuckin' mask on, yeah / Real Rx, yeah / [Verse] / If you gon' shoot then shoot, what's the hold up? / They shot
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Kodak Black – No Flockin
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“No Flockin” finds Kodak Black bragging about the almighty dollar. No matter who, where, when or what, he’ll always have money on his mind.
This song was Kodak’s break-out hit
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Tory Lanez – The Most High
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[Chorus] / Uh, stepped out on bail, I did a Diddy Bop / I had to tilt my hat at the city cop / I walk away free 'cause I'm innocent / And when I walk, the whole world know a nigga
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Pardison Fontaine – THEE PERSON
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“THEE PERSON” is Pardison Fontaine’s response to Megan Thee Stallion’s song “Cobra”, which accused Pardison of cheating on her:
Pulled up, caught him cheatin', gettin' his dick
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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Fivio Foreign) – We Go Up
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Nicki Minaj teams up with New York drill rapper, Fivio Foreign, for “We Go Up,” the single was released on March 25, 2022, at noon EST alongside an instrumental and an extended
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JAY-Z (Ft. Pharrell Williams) – I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)
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The lead single from Jay-Z’s fifth studio album The Dynasty: Roc La Familia was produced by The Neptunes and features a chorus sung by Pharrell Williams. Shay Haley and Omillio
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SZA – Low
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[Intro: SZA] / Tell 'em to shoot / I'm out the loop, I'm out of range / Oh, I stay out the way / [Pre-Chorus: SZA] / Got another side of me, I like to get it poppin' / But these
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Lil Wayne – A Milli
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As the late Senator Everett Dirksen is popularly attributed as having said, “A million here, a million there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money!”
Bangladesh produced the
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Nicki Minaj – LLC
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Nicki plays up with her signature alter ego Roman Zolanski flow on this track, rapping about the standard she’s set for female rap and her accolades. Referencing “Look What You
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Das Racist (Ft. Lakutis) – Rapping 2 U
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Song Sampled: “Song of Four Seasons” by Nujabes.
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Nicki Minaj – Barbie Dangerous
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On “Barbie Dangerous” Nicki Minaj raps about her dominance in the Hip-Hop game, her individuality and her overall success and superiority within the rap game.
The song heavily
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Mobb Deep (Ft. Big Noyd & Vita) – The Learning (Burn)
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The first single off Mobb Deep’s 2001 album “Infamy”, “The Learning (Burn)” was released partly as a reaction to Jay-Z’s “Takeover”, a song that dissed Mobb Deep as well as fellow
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Nas & Bravehearts – Oochie Wally (Remix)
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[Chorus] / Oo-chie wally wally, oo-chie bang bang / Oo-chie wally wally, oo-chie bang bang / Oo-chie wally wally, oo-chie bang bang / Oo-chie wally wally / He really really really
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2Pac – Ambitionz Az a Ridah
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For All Eyez On Me, 2Pac embraced a grittier thug persona than he ever did before, embedded partially due to his association with gangsta rap label, Death Row Records. ‘Pac felt
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Drake (Ft. J. Cole) – Evil Ways
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Coming as a surprise collaboration and released only a few days after the announcement of the second leg of the It’s All A Blur Tour, Drake and J. Cole mark their fourth-ever
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Beyoncé – Sorry
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“Sorry” presents itself as a defiant breakup song, a middle-fingered clap-back anthem about having strength and confidence in the midst of an otherwise serious and emotionally
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2Pac – Ambitionz Az a Ridah Samples
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See all of “Ambitionz Az a Ridah” by 2Pac’s samples
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YNGDMND (Ft. YNGDMND) – Want Some More (Remix)
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[Nicki Minaj: Hook & Chrous] / Want some more / Want some more / Even though a nigga been getting to it / Want-want-want some more / (Still, want some more) / Want some more / Want
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Pusha T (Ft. Kanye West) – What Would Meek Do?
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Originally titled “How Do You Respond,” the sixth track of DAYTONA finds Pusha T and Kanye West responding to their haters.
Pusha lays a braggadocious verse about being among the
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Nicki Minaj – FTCU
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In her fifth album, Pink Friday 2, Nicki Minaj ignites speculation of feuds with her female rap rivals, delivering sharp lyrics in “FTCU.” Nicki continues to assert her dominance
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Jada Kingdom – Steff Lazarus
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[Intro] / Na-na, na, na / Na-na, na, na (Suck yuh madda) / Yeah-ee / Hey, hey, hey (Twinkle) / Goodbye / [Verse 1] / Yuh must name Steff Lazarus / Rise from di dead ah give chat
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Nicki Minaj – Big Foot (RAP Version)
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[Intro] / (Been trill, been doin' it, been at it) / Your flow is such a bore / Drinkin' a bottle of Henny through a straw / Bitch, you better stop that dialogue (28 shit) / 'Fore I
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King Von – Armed & Dangerous
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“Armed & Dangerous” is the introductory track to King Von’s debut album, Welcome to O'Block.
On the song, King Von describes how he is constantly watched by the police wherever he
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