Genius Meanings
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21 Savage (Ft. J. Cole) – a lot
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On the introspective introduction to his sophomore studio album, 21 Savage raps about having “a lot” of blessings and curses in his life. Savage also reflects on his tumultuous
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21 Savage (Ft. J. Cole) – a lot (Video Version)
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The music video version of “a lot” follows the same structure of the original song with the addition of a new fourth verse from 21. In that verse, he continues many of the song’s
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21 Savage (Ft. Gunna & Lil Baby) – can't leave without it
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On this song, 21 Savage, Gunna, and Lil Baby each boast their wealth, style, and sexual endeavors. They also rap about their guns, noting that they “can’t leave without it” because
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21 Savage – ball w/o you
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On “ball w/o you,” 21 Savage reflects on multiple past relationships and realizes that he has become disillusioned with love, which he considers artificial. 21 prefers loyalty
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Drake & 21 Savage – Rich Flex
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“Rich Flex” sets the stage for Drake & 21 Savage’s collaborative album, Her Loss. In its first half, the duo dish out their signature styles, with Drake delivering a catchy chorus
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21 Savage – Whole Lot
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“Whole Lot” culminates the state of 21’s career at this very moment. He is getting the money he earns, but the superstar lifestyle has its problems.
A demo version of the song
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21 Savage – a lot Remixes
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See all of “a lot” by 21 Savage’s remixes
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J. Cole Raps About 6ix9ine’s Legal Troubles On 21 Savage’s “A Lot”
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“Pray for Tekashi, they want him to rot.”
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The Physical Version Of 21 Savage’s “A Lot” Doesn’t Feature J. Cole
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21 lays down a third verse addressing immigration and the Flint water crisis instead.
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Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & 21 Savage – Niagara Falls (Foot or 2)
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On “Niagara Falls (Foot or 2),” Travis Scott and 21 Savage rap over an eerie, psychedelic beat from Metro Boomin about their lavish lifestyles and women in their life, speaking on
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin (Ft. Young Thug) – Rich Nigga Shit
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On “Rich Nigga Shit,” 21 Savage and Young Thug team up for an anthem dedicated to their lavish lifestyles. In particular, they name-drop various luxury fashion and car brands from
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21 Savage – asmr
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On “asmr,” 21 Savage recalls his whispering flow from November 2018’s “Don’t Come Out the House.”
The song is inspired by ASMR, which stands for ‘autonomous sensory meridian
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Drake & 21 Savage – More M's
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“More M’s”, Drake and 21 Savage’s final collaboration from Her Loss, sees 21 take charge, beginning the track with his own hook and verse. Meanwhile, Drake takes the backseat
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21 Savage (Ft. Young Thug) – Whole Lot (Demo)
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“Whole Lot” appears on 21 Savage’s debut, Issa Album. This, however, is an early demo version of the song featuring Young Thug.
This early version of the song combines both of 21
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Metro Boomin (Ft. 21 Savage) – 10 Freaky Girls
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On this trumpet-laden track, 21 Savage raps about his wealth, guns, violence, and sexual endeavors. The latter is emphasized by the song’s chorus, on which 21 boasts that he has “
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Drake & 21 Savage – Major Distribution
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In the introduction of “Major Distribution”, Drake harmonizes about his success in the music industry, being “major distribution” for peering record labels. The somber piano
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – RIP Luv
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On “RIP Luv,” Savage gives a heartfelt performance about his disillusion with romantic love. However, it also deals with the pain in his heart from the friends and fellow gang
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21 Savage Clarifies Whether Or Not “Ball W/O You” Is About Amber Rose
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He explained that some, but not all, of the lyrics were influenced by their relationship.
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Sir Veillance – A lot (UK Edition)
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[Intro] / Could you turn the headphones down a little bit, yeah / (Damn, Sir V, you goin' dumb) / 21, man / 21st Savage / Get me / (Damn, Missy Mari got beats) / How much money you
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21 Savage (Ft. Young Nudy) – 4L
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This track is an ode to 21 Savage and Young Nudy’s shared “4L” gang. They both rap about their murderous lifestyles, specifically naming their many guns and ammunition. They also
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21 Savage – Bank Account
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“Bank Account” sees 21 Savage rapping about his wealth amongst other things over a dark beat produced by Metro Boomin and 21 Savage himself.
The track samples Coleridge-Taylor
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Chart Climber: 21 Savage’s “A Lot” Gains Steam During The Rapper’s Immigration Battle
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Fans are supporting the J. Cole-assisted track as 21 faces a legal fight to stay in the US.
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21 Savage – Love Me
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah, woah, yeah, yeah / 21 / Woah, woah (Yeah, yeah, yeah) / Woah, woah, woah (Ya, ya, ya) / Woah, woah, woah, woah, woah (Wow, wow, wow) / A lot of money bring a
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Kusorare – 21 Savage - A Lot of Bootie ft. J. Hole
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[Intro: 21 Savage] / Turn my booty hole down just a little bit, yeah / Hoyeah (Yow), Yow, Yow, Ow, Yow / [Pre-Chorus: 21 Savage] / How much penis you got? (A lot) / How much penis
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Ocean Drive
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Ocean Drive is a song that contrasts 21 Savage’s current lifestyle from what he’s grown up with, but demonstrates that he’s still himself and is still tough. It most likely refers
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J. Cole, 21 Savage & Morray – m y . l i f e
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On “m y . l i f e,” Cole recruits 21 Savage and Morray for a track on which they discuss the struggles of their respective come-ups and the benefits of their perseverance. They
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – My Choppa Hate Niggas
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On this track, 21 Savage refers to the violence in the streets caused by the gang wars, and his personal experiences as a former Blood.
This is the first track on the project
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Young Nudy (Ft. 21 Savage) – Peaches & Eggplants
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[Intro: Young Nudy] / This how it sound when I hit your ho / Be like this, it be like this, it be like this / I get b— I get behind your ho and then I be like— I be like this (
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21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin (Ft. Quavo) – Rap Saved Me
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“Rap Saved Me” finds Metro Boomin juxtaposing both Migo’s energized triplet cadence to 21’s appropriately lethargic delivery in a track where the latter repeatedly references the
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21 Savage & Mariah the Scientist – dark days
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“dark days” is the heartfelt outro of american dream where 21 Savage finally achieves his dream of attaining wealth and fame, coming to terms with his pain.
Looking back upon his
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21 Savage – Close My Eyes
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On the third track of his latest album Issa Album, 21 Savage rationalizes his homicidal tendencies and grapples with the consequences of his trapping lifestyle.
There’s a certain
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Drake & 21 Savage – Spin Bout U
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Drake & 21 Savage flip B.G.O.T.I.’s 1995 hit song “Give Me Your Lov-N” on “Spin Bout U,” a slow-burn R&B where both artists rap about taking care of their partners, while boasting
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GaySperm (Ft. GaySperm) – A lot
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How much penis you get a lot? / How much penis you get a lot? / How much penis you get a lot? / How much penis you get a lot? / How much penis you get a lot? / How many niggas u
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21 Savage (Ft. Offset) – 1.5
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“1.5” is a collaboration between Migos member, Offset, and 21 Savage. The two previously worked together on their collab tape, Without Warning, with Metro Boomin.
The track
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21 Savage, Young Thug & Metro Boomin – pop ur shit
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[Intro: 21 Savage, Future] / Hahaha (If Young Metro don't trust you, I'm gon' shoot you) / Yeah, yeah / [Verse 1: 21 Savage, Young Thug] / Watch on my wrist is a car lot (Let's go
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21 Savage – Numb
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On “Numb,” 21 talks about where he came from, the problems in his life, and how he is still haunted by his issues despite how rich he is.
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21 Savage – 3AM on Glenwood
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[Verse] / Woah, I get rid of all the smoke like Ozium / Shorty got that real jelly, yeah, petroleum / Niggas actin' like my kids and they be older than him / Can't believe they
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Drake (Ft. 21 Savage) – Sneakin'
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On “Sneakin',” Drake addresses his rap beefs. Given his celebrity status, Drake would likely have the most to lose if he ever lost a rap beef to a rival of his. Therefore, if they
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