Genius Lyrics
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Imagine Dragons – Thunder
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“Thunder” is the second single from Imagine Dragons' third album, following “Believer”.
“Thunder” is about not conforming to society’s standards. Dan sings about being told what
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Imagine Dragons – Believer
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“Believer” thunders around a percussive backbeat and expressive vocals from Dan Reynolds to bring about a message of embracing pain, and using it as a tool for personal growth. It
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Imagine Dragons & JID – Enemy
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“Enemy” is the lead single and fifth track for League of Legends‘ inaugural animated series, Arcane. The track features vocals from Imagine Dragons and JID, the former of which
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Imagine Dragons – Demons
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“Demons” is the fourth single from Imagine Dragons' debut album, Night Visions, and the lead track for the band’s Demons (Remixes) – EP. The track is about acknowledging and
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Imagine Dragons – Blank Space/Stand By Me (Live from Spotify London)
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Taylor Swift’s, “Blank Space” has become one of Imagine Dragon’s most well-known covers. Most famously, the band teamed up with Spotify and BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge Segment to
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Imagine Dragons – Mad World
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This is Imagine Dragon’s cover of “Mad World” by Gary Jules, in which was played in an unknown studio in Germany. However, the band has never played the song live in concert.
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Imagine Dragons – It's Time
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Imagine Dragons' breakthrough hit, “It’s Time” hit #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 despite being an alternative/indie song. As Dan Reynolds croons about “giving the commodities a rain
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Imagine Dragons – Bones
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“Bones” is the first single off “Mercury – Act 2”, and it was released on March 11th, 2022. One music analyst described it as,
A spirited examination of life and death, the song
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Imagine Dragons – Bad Liar
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Touching on the topic of the tough year lead singer Dan Reynolds and his wife Aja Volkman had following their announcement of their divorce on April 26, 2018, “Bad Liar” is the
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Imagine Dragons – Birds
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One of three bonus tracks on the deluxe edition of Origins, “Birds” muses on fading memories and a couple’s gradual parting of ways and promises eternal love, using a metaphor of
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Imagine Dragons – Next to Me
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“Next To Me” is Dan Reynold’s romantic anthem to his wife, Aja Volkman. The song describes Reynold’s “frailties” and problems/fears with commitment. He confesses he has never truly
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Imagine Dragons – Bleeding Out
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“Bleeding Out” is from the 2012 Imagine Dragon’s album “Night Visions” that gained the American band recognition and popularity. The song makes use of broken records, synthesizers
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Imagine Dragons – Shots
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“Shots” is the bombastic opening track on Alternative rock band Imagine Dragons‘ largely-anticipated second studio album, Smoke + Mirrors, a follow-up to the stratospheric success
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Imagine Dragons – Warriors
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“Warriors” is a song written and recorded by American alt-rockers Imagine Dragons.
The band wrote and recorded the song alongside Riot Games for the 2014 League of Legends World
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Imagine Dragons – Sharks
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“Sharks” is the second single off of “Mercury – Act 2”, and the 17th track on “Mercury – Acts 1 and 2”. The first lyrics of this song were found on the Imagine Dragons Discord
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Imagine Dragons – Monster
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“"Monster” is a song recorded by American indie rock band Imagine Dragons for the soundtrack to the 2013 Chair Entertainment and Epic Games action role-playing game Infinity Blade
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Imagine Dragons – Pistol Whip
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[Refrain: Dan Reynolds, Andrew Beck & Aurora Florence] / I can see clearly, I can see clearly / I can see clearly, I can see clearly / I can see clearly, I can see clearly what you
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Imagine Dragons – Not Today
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“Not Today” is a ballad about how love has the power to emerge victorious against seemingly insurmountable obstacles. It’s the lead single off the soundtrack to the film Me Before
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Imagine Dragons – Sirens
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[Verse 1] / Fall right down to the bottom / Boy with a motto / Stay, but I oughta leave, and trust me, my heart bleeds / I feel everything, I / Drip, drop, drink out of the bottle
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Imagine Dragons – Waves
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[Verse 1] / Twenty-one years, she figured it out / She started a job, she's feeling it out / And for once it feels right / Was feeling like the prime of her life / But all of that
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Imagine Dragons – Zero
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“Zero” is a song by Imagine Dragons for the film, Ralph Breaks the Internet. The song acts as the lead track from the film’s soundtrack alongside songs by Daft Punk and will.i.am
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Imagine Dragons – Gold
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“Gold” was the second promotional single released for Imagine Dragons‘ sophomore album, Smoke + Mirrors. Following the upbeat, charming rhythm of album-opener “Shots,” we are
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Imagine Dragons – Radioactive
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The first song on Imagine Dragons' debut album Night Visions gives off a revolutionary vibe, but leaves what is being changed up to interpretation. Some argue it is about nuclear
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Imagine Dragons – Monday
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“Monday” is the fourth single from Mercury – Act 1 and also serves as the fourth track from Imagine Dragons' fifth album. The song is an upbeat profession of love, celebrating
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Imagine Dragons – Underdog
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Underdog is the story of how the band was an Underdog for the longest time trying to break into the world of music but continuously being shut down. The song in a sense takes you
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Imagine Dragons – Symphony
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[Verse 1] / Ever since I was young (Coming up, coming up) / Always marching to a drum (Bra-da-dum, Bra-da-dum) / Always focused on me (One one, one one) / Now I wish that I could
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Imagine Dragons – Tied
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[Intro] / All this time I've spent with you / All that we've been through / Still we're holding on / All this time I've spent with you / I am tied to you / [Verse 1] / You call me
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Imagine Dragons – Lonely
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“Lonely” serves as the second track from Imagine Dragons' fifth studio album Mercury – Act 1.
The song incorporates a lot of new musical elements for the band, such as vocal
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Imagine Dragons – Dream
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“Dream” illustrates how it’s easier to ignore the evils of the world, and how dreaming of a better, more idyllic world may actually be for the worse.
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Imagine Dragons – Blur
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[Verse 1] / I'm always looking for / Something I can't afford / Something to work for / I don't know if it's healthy / Oh God, help me / I wanna be satisfied with what I have / I'm
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Imagine Dragons – On Top of the World
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“On Top of the World” is an uplifting track from Imagine Dragons‘ debut album, Night Visions. The track first appeared on their seventh EP, Continued Silence. On both albums, “On
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Imagine Dragons – Whatever It Takes
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While the fast-paced verses of “Whatever it Takes” propels Imagine Dragons into new territory, the big and booming chorus retains a sense of their signature sound.
The song is
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Imagine Dragons – My Life
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“My Life” is the opening track for Imagine Dragons' fifth studio album Mercury – Act 1. The song shares heavy themes of substance abuse while maintaining an air of self-reflection
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Imagine Dragons – One Day
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“One Day” closes Imagine Dragons' fifth studio album, Mercury – Act 1, on a lighthearted and hopeful note. The track acts in stark contrast to the album’s opening, “My Life,” which
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Imagine Dragons – Enemy (Solo Mix)
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This “solo” version of “Enemy” was released in conjunction with the standard version. In comparison to the original track, which includes a verse from the Atlanta-based rapper JID
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Peter, Paul and Mary – Puff, The Magic Dragon
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“Puff the Magic Dragon” by Leonard Lipton (lyrics) and Peter Yarrow (music) appears on the 1963 Peter, Paul and Mary album, Moving.
An urban myth soon arose that the song was
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Imagine Dragons (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Radioactive (Remix)
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This is the remix of Imagine Dragons song “Radioactive” featuring Kendrick Lamar. The lyrics of the song are identical, but Kendrick adds his own lyrics after the bridge.
The
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Imagine Dragons – Children of the Sky (a Starfield song)
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[Verse 1] / Some days when I'm dreaming, I think of how far I have come / All my life's led to this, and now I see what I've become / I always had doubted that I could ever be
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annytf – This is my Kingdom Come
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[Pre-Chorus] / No matter what we breed, we still are made of seed / This is my kingdom cum, this is my kingdom cum / [Chorus] / When you feel my D, look into my ass / It's where my
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Imagine Dragons – Love
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Throughout “Love”, Imagine Dragons describe the actual condition of the world, that is filled with many problems: lack of respect and tenderness, violence and homicides. In under
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Imagine Dragons – I’m Happy
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[Verse 1] / What's wrong with me? / Is there somebody else inside my head / That doesn't want me to be happy? / I know my rights, I live until I die / I've got this bed / Each
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Imagine Dragons – Wrecked
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“Wrecked” is the third single off Imagine Dragons' fifth studio album Mercury – Act 1. The emotional rock ballad was written by Dan Reynolds shortly after the passing of his sister
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Imagine Dragons – America
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“America” is the final track for Imagine Dragons' 2011 EP, It’s Time. Like most tracks from the EP, “America” found itself a home as one of the bonus tracks for several versions of
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Imagine Dragons – Amsterdam
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“Amsterdam” is the sixth track on Imagine Dragons' debut album, Night Visions. The song was written in 2010, first appearing on the It’s Time – EP.
When Dan had written this song
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Imagine Dragons – #1
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“#1” is the fifth track from Imagine Dragons' fifth studio album, Mercury – Act 1. Before the official tracklist was released, this song was instead simply referred to as “Number
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Imagine Dragons – It's Ok
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“It’s Okay” serves as the eighth track from Imagine Dragons' fifth studio album, Mercury – Act 1. Lyrically, the song reinforces the idea that it is perfectly normal to not be
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