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5 Seconds of Summer – English Love Affair
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“English Love Affair” is the eleventh track on 5 Seconds of Summer’s eponymous debut. It’s not included on the US version of the album, however. On the US version, they replace it
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5 Seconds of Summer – If Walls Could Talk
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“If Walls Could Talk” discusses the secrecy and intimacy of a relationship that is best kept private. This song is comparable to other 5SOS songs such as “English Love Affair” and
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5 Seconds of Summer – Teeth
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“Teeth,” a bass-heavy track about the dark highs and lows of a relationship, is the second single released from 5SOS' fourth album, CALM, preceded by “Easier”. The track was
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Genius en Español – 5 Seconds of Summer - English Love Affair (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "5 Seconds of Summer - English Love Affair (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro: Michael] / ¡Woo! / [Verso 1: Michael] / Empezó una semana de mayo / Buscaba atención
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5 Seconds of Summer – Voodoo Doll
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“Voodoo Doll” is the fifteenth track on the deluxe version of 5 Seconds of Summer’s debut self-titled album. This is a song about a guy who isn’t that into a girl, but strangely
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5 Seconds of Summer – Long Way Home
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“Long Way Home” is the ninth track on 5SOS’s self-titled debut. It talks about two of their loves: their actual loved one, and music, of course.
The title references “taking the
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5 Seconds of Summer – Close As Strangers
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“Close as Strangers” is a bonus track from the Target exclusive version of the band’s debut album, 5 Seconds of Summer.
This song is about one or more of them missing their
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5 Seconds of Summer – Out of My Limit
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“Out Of My Limit” was the lead single off 5 Seconds of Summer’s debut EP, Somewhere New.
A remade version was also included as a Target Exclusive on their eponymous debut album.
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5 Seconds of Summer – She's Kinda Hot
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“She’s Kinda Hot” is the lead single of 5 Seconds of Summer’s second album, Sounds Good Feels Good. It was released on July 17th, 2015. The song was originally going to be sung by
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5 Seconds of Summer – Never Be
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“Never Be” is the fourteenth track on the deluxe version of 5 Seconds of Summer’s debut self-titled album. The singer wants to convey his love for someone in the same way she does
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5 Seconds of Summer – Everything I Didn't Say
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“Everything I Didn’t Say” was released as the third promotional single from 5 Seconds Of Summer’s debut album, 5 Seconds Of Summer.
It’s an ode to not even trying to recover lost
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5 Seconds of Summer – Tomorrow Never Dies
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Bonus track off 5 Seconds of Summer’s debut album. It’s about remembering that even though life may be hard right now, tomorrow will always come and things will get better and
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5 Seconds of Summer – Independence Day
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Not wanting to waste his life away on an overbearing and controlling girlfriend, he decides that he doesn’t need her. There’s nothing he can do for her and he wants her out of his
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5 Seconds of Summer – Greenlight
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“Greenlight” is the sixteenth song from the bonus track version of 5 Seconds of Summer’s debut self-titled album. The song shows the band’s desire for a relationship and their
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5 Seconds of Summer – Heartache on the Big Screen
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[Verse 1: Luke] / Started out like in the movies / But it ended like a bad dream / Curtain opened, heard the crowd roar / This one's a repeat, seen it before / [Pre-Chorus: Calum
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5 Seconds of Summer – Mrs All American
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“Mrs All American” is an American-exclusive song off of 5 Seconds of Summer’s eponymous debut album.
The lyrics reference a possible affair with a married woman—hence the “Mrs
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Taylor Swift – Glitch
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“Glitch” reflects on a relationship that was never meant to be. It started off through friendship, casually evolved into friendship with benefits, but somehow turned into a true
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Genius: Song Lyrics Finder
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Post Malone – Stay
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“Stay” was the fourth song to be debuted from Post Malone’s sophomore album, beerbongs & bentleys. The song features a much slower tempo than the three previous singles, marking
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Bryan Adams – Summer of ’69
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“Summer of ‘69” is the fourth single from Bryan Adam’s fourth album, Reckless. Written by Adams and Jim Vallance, it was originally titled “Best Days of My Life”. While “Summer of
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Taylor Swift – Love Story
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Taylor was inspired to write “Love Story” when she was going through a difficult situation with a boy she liked, whom she wasn’t “officially” dating. The song has been rumored to
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Katy Perry – Teenage Dream
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“Teenage Dream” was released as the second single from Perry’s studio album of the same name. The song became Perry’s second number one Hot 100 single from the album, following the
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Taylor Swift – august
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“august” is another folklore track produced with Swift’s frequent collaborator and friend Jack Antonoff, who called the song one of his “favorite things [they’ve] done together.”
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Marshmello & Jonas Brothers – Leave Before You Love Me
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“Leave Before You Love Me” is a collaboration between Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers. Produced by the former with co-production from Alesso, Digital Farm Animals, and Heavy
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Taylor Swift – betty
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“betty” touches on the aftermath of “august,” which describes a summer love that was doomed from the start. Listeners learn that while the summer affair was going on, the speaker
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Bon Iver) – exile
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“exile” describes two ex-lovers seeing each other following a break-up. Justin Vernon describes feelings of confusion about how quickly a lover moved on, while Swift offers a
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Lana Del Rey – National Anthem
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The concept of this song seems to involve Lana expressing her feelings for two distinct lovers, alluding to the life and death of President John F. Kennedy and the love triangle in
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SZA (Ft. Travis Scott) – Love Galore
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SZA enlists Travis Scott for “Love Galore"—a song where she touches on cravings for a past lover, rebirth after a regretful relationship, and putting herself first after a loveless
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Drake – Teenage Fever
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“Teenage Fever” samples Jennifer Lopez’s “If You Had My Love.” It may describe Drake’s transition from his relationship with Rihanna to Jennifer and the tension this created.
In
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Maroon 5 (Ft. Wiz Khalifa) – Payphone
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“Payphone” is a song by Maroon 5, featuring guest vocals from American rapper Wiz Khalifa. It was released as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Overexposed. The song
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Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar – family ties
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“family ties” finds cousins Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar uniting for their first official collaboration after months of partnering under the pgLang imprint. Originally titled “Jump
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twenty one pilots – Heathens
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“Heathens” premiered in June 2016 and was the first new single from twenty one pilots following the success of their 2015 album, Blurryface, and its singles. Billboard hinted
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Taylor Swift – Afterglow
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In “Afterglow,” Taylor sings about self-sabotaging a relationship, overreacting about a misunderstanding. Taking blame for the fight, she asks for forgiveness from her partner in
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Taylor Swift – my tears ricochet
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Swift shared via Instagram that “my tears ricochet” is about an “embittered tormentor showing up at the funeral of his fallen object of obsession.” She revealed in a YouTube
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Ariana Grande – One Last Time
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“One Last Time” finds Ariana admitting to being unfaithful. Even though she knows she’s in the wrong and doesn’t deserve to get her ex-boyfriend back, she wants to spend one more
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Katy Perry – The One That Got Away
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In The One That Got Away, Katy reminisces about a former lover. She promises him that if only things had worked out differently, they could have spent their lives together.
During
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