Genius Lyrics
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The 1975 – The 1975
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The title track opens The 1975’s self-titled debut.
This track utilizes various euphemisms for oral sex. It is interpreted to be an intro to “Sex,” another track that expresses
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The 1975 – The 1975 (BFIAFL)
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For the intro to Being Funny in a Foreign Language, The 1975 is once again labelling the first track as “The 1975”.
In the past, the opening track on the band’s albums has been a
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The 1975 – All I Need to Hear
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“All I Need to Hear” is the fourth single from The 1975’s fifth studio album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
Matty Healy confirmed in a cover story for Pitchfork that the goal
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The 1975 – 102
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“102” is an acoustic song that features in The 1975’s third album, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, as a Japan Bonus Track for the record.
A fake quote has floated
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The 1975 – Nothing Revealed / Everything Denied
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Struck by the extrospective feeling that life isn’t what it seems, Healy turns this indictment inwards, described by NME as seemingly “bent on deconstructing the entire artifice of
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The 1975 – Sincerity Is Scary
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“Sincerity Is Scary” is a feel-good song that addresses one’s tendencies to put up a facade out of insecurity and anxiety, with the realization that this type of illusory behavior
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The 1975 – Medicine
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On the YouTube post, Matty explained that this song was written specifically for Zane Lowe’s Drive re-score:
After we stole him we made our way from Los Angeles through the
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The 1975 – Don't Worry
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“Don’t Worry” is a song by The 1975 that appeared on their fourth studio album Notes On A Conditional Form.
It was written and performed by Matty Healy’s father, Tim Healy
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The 1975 – Tonight (I Wish I Was Your Boy)
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The Temptations-sampling track “Tonight (I Wish I Was Your Boy)” is a light, Jamaican-pop-esque track off of The 1975’s fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form. The song
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The 1975 – About You
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“About You” is the penultimate song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
The song is a musical continuation of the band’s 2013 single “
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The 1975 – Oh Caroline
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“Oh Caroline” is the fifth song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
The track has been described as a “deceivingly dark melodic pop anthem
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The 1975 – Give Yourself a Try
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“Give Yourself a Try” is The 1975’s first single after their year-long hiatus. The song aired on Annie Mac’s show on BBC Radio 1 as Hottest Record on 31st May.
The song is
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The 1975 – The 1975 (ABIIOR)
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For the intro to A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, The 1975 continue the theme of using a variation of the track titled “The 1975”, the lyrics of which have introduced all
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The 1975 – The 1975 (NOACF)
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Each of the band’s albums prior to Notes on a Conditional Form begins with a song called “The 1975”. In the past, they all had identical lyrics, which began:
Go down, soft sound
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The 1975 – Frail State of Mind
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“Frail State of Mind” is the third single from The 1975’s fourth studio album, Notes On A Conditional Form. The track was released on October 24, 2019, on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 radio
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The 1975 – Roadkill
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Matthew Healy described ‘Roadkill’ as one of the funniest songs he ever wrote while he utilizes his ability of expressing the biggest ideas in the fewest words:
If the album isn’t
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The 1975 – Love Me
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“Love Me” is about rejecting superficiality of fame and embracing the fans. The song’s genesis took place shortly before The 1975’s first show at the Brixton Academy in January of
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The 1975 – Part of the Band
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“Part of the Band” is the lead single from The 1975’s studio album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
The song is a playful folk-rock piece that contains themes of self-
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The 1975 – Robbers
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This is a love song about a toxic relationship. They are too focused on each other to notice the destruction they cause each other.
The title “Robbers” refers to how the lovers
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The 1975 – You
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“You” appears on The 1975’s Sex EP.
This song details Matty’s frustration with a lover for whom he’s had for one year. They both go out of their way to annoy the other and there
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The 1975 – When We Are Together
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“When We Are Together” is the final song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’.
It is an acoustic, melancholy folk song that is themed
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The 1975 – Looking for Somebody (To Love)
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“Looking for Somebody (To Love)” is the third song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album Being Funny in a Foreign Language.
The song is an 80s synth-pop record that features
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The 1975 – Human Too
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“Human Too” is the ninth song included in The 1975’s fifth studio album ‘Being Funny in a Foreign Language’.
The song includes themes of weakness, frailty, and fragility. This
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The 1975 – Talk!
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“Talk!” is a track from The 1975’s self-titled debut album.
The initial rhythm of the song is confusing, then eventually becomes a groovy tune with a showcase of bassist Ross
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The 1975 – Me & You Together Song
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“Me & You Together Song” features Matty singing about being infatuated with a friend who doesn’t feel the same way that he does about her, as well as the dreams and fantasies that
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The 1975 – Guys
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“Guys” closes The 1975’s fourth studio album, Notes on a Conditional Form. The title acts as the antithesis to their 2013 track “Girls,” which explores their lust for women
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The 1975 – The Man Who Married A Robot / Love Theme
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As it has been described by NME, this song is a poem narrated by Siri, a Vonnegut-like allegory about loneliness, data, social media and internet addiction, concerning a man, @
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The 1975 – Loving Someone
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NME describes “Loving Someone” in their track-by-track review of I like it when you sleep…
Immediately after that takedown of romance comes a high-pitched voice declaring “You
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The 1975 – Settle Down
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Released as the third single from The 1975’s self-titled debut album, “Settle Down” tells a tale of a secretive love affair.
Matty Healy spoke extensively about its message and
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The 1975 – Yeah I Know
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“Yeah I Know” is a song from The 1975’s fourth studio album Notes On A Conditional Form, which was released on May 22, 2020.
Described as “probably the best of the itchy, glitchy
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The 1975 – Mine
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“Mine” sounds somewhat woozy, with aristocrats jazz-piano, trumpet solo, and exquisite Gershwin strings. The jazzy track came from the band’s love of saxophonist John Coltrane.
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The 1975 – Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America
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“Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America” is a track of minimal production which sees an acoustic guitar being paired with distant horns. Matty sings about his love for Jesus Christ in
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The 1975 – If I Believe You
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This song is a cry to Jesus. The artist struggles mentally, questioning if his lack of belief is preventing him from finding purpose. The song’s instrumental organisation is
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The 1975 – How to Draw / Petrichor
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“How to Draw / Petrichor” consists of two parts, the first being a poignant vocoder-led retake on a bonus track from the 1975’s previous album, which the latter builds upon to
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The 1975 – New York
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[Verse 1] / No-one here in New York / Can do me like you do / Fill my bed with roses / We're smashing up the room / I flew out here for diamonds / And all I got was proof / That
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The 1975 – Anobrain
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“Anobrain” is the opening track to The 1975’s Music for Cars EP, released March 4th, 2013. It is also available on the Deluxe Version of their self-titled debut album.
The word “
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The 1975 – HNSCC
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“HNSCC” holds no lyrics, but features a few vocals, synth, and a live guitar take. In the Bang Tidy Music interview, Matty went more into detail about how it came about and what
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The 1975 – Undo
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“Undo” is the second track on The 1975’s Sex EP. It was also included on their self-titled debut album. The song features a slow instrumental backed with a mellow bassline played
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The 1975 – Nana
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“Nana” is the emotional, acoustic track which serves as the penultimate song from I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it. The track details Matty’s
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The 1975 – The End (Music for Cars)
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This instrumental serves as the third track off of the 1975’s highly anticipated album, Notes On A Conditional Form, released May 22, 2020. “The End (Music for Cars)” is an
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No Rome, Charli XCX & The 1975 – Spinning
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“Spinning” is a 2021 single by Filipino artist No Rome, singer-songwritter Charli XCX, and The 1975.
Matthew Healy of the 1975 first confirmed that he was working with XCX in
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