Genius Meanings
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Aaliyah – Age Ain't Nothing But a Number
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Written by R. Kelly, “Age ain’t nothing but a number” is a ballad from a young girl to an older boy (or man) about how age difference doesn’t matter in matters of the heart.
The
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Dans la ['Dillac ?] / Négro met une faciale à ta biatch
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Ici, “ ‘Dillac” pourrait ici faire référence à la marque automobile américaine “Cadillac”, marque ayant par exemple sorti le modèle “Escalade” très répandu aux États-Unis. Souvent prisé par les célébrités lors de leurs déplacements. Un véhicule luxueux, spacieux, et confortable, possédant des vitres teintées à l'arrière pour l'intimité du/des passager(s).
L'intimité, précédemment citée, peut justement être nécessaire lors d'un tel exercice.
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Pretty Ricky – Nothing But a Number
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[Intro: Pleasure P] / Yeah, this your boy, Pleasure / Providin' pleasure / To all the ladies who need pleasure / Age ain't nothin' but a number / Pretty Rickie and the Maverix, let
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Aaliyah – Age Ain't Nothing but a Number (LP Mix - No Intro)
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[Chorus] / Age ain't nothin' but a number / Throwin' down ain't nothin' but a thang / This lovin' I have for you, it'll never change / Age ain't nothin' but a number / Throwin
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Aaliyah – Age Ain't Nothing But a Number Samples
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See all of “Age Ain't Nothing But a Number” by Aaliyah’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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OutKast – Pink & Blue
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Andre fantasizes about having a relationship with a woman who’s older than him. Nothing wrong with finding a cougar, is there?
The beginning of the song samples Aaliyah’s “Age
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Aaliyah – At Your Best (You Are Love)
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“At Your Best (You Are Love)” is a track off of Aaliyah’s debut album, “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number”. The song is a cover of “(At Your Best) You Are Love” by the American
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Aaliyah – Intro
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[Intro] / Listen to instructions carefully / While bumpin' this album in your jeeps / Aaliyah's got a 90's swing / So be careful with the volume please / Yeah, hmm / [Verse] / So
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Aaliyah (Ft. R. Kelly) – Back & Forth
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“Back and Forth” was the debut single from late teen R&B sensation Aaliyah. The bass-heavy midtempo song featured unison female background vocals and rapped male chants that
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YSB OG – Goth Trap House
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[Intro: Aaliyah & YSB OG] / Age ain't nothin' but a number / Age ain't nothin' but a number / Age ain't nothin' but a number / Throwin' down ain't nothin' but a thing (War) / This
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Aaliyah – Young Nation
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[Hook] / Young nation under a groove / Keepin' it smooth with a jazz attitude / Young nation under a groove / Keeping it smooth / Young nation under a groove / Keepin' it smooth
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Aaliyah (Ft. R. Kelly & Tia Hawkins) – No One Knows How to Love Me Quite Like You Do
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[Aaliyah] / No one knows how to love me quite the way you do / [Intro: R. Kelly] / 'Liyah, you're the only one for me / 'Liyah, you're the only one for me / 'Liyah, you're the only
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André 3000 – Pink & Blue
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Andre 3K woos an older woman in this tender song
Samples “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number” by Aaliyah and “Why Can’t We Live Together” by Timmy Thomas
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Aaliyah – Street Thing
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[Intro] / You and me got a street thing going on / [Verse 1] / Now that we have come to know each other / I'll never go away, love will always stay here forever / Cause this thing
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Aaliyah – I'm Down
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The final track off of Aaliyah’s 1994 debut album Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number revolves around her accepting the fact that she must be willing to sacrifice to be with her man
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Boldy James & Sterling Toles – Birth of Bold (The Christening)
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[Intro: Aaliyah & Boldy James] / Back (Back, back, back) / I don't mean to be bold / Throwin' down ain't nothin' but a thing / I don't mean to be bold (It's Blocks) / Don't be
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Aaliyah (Ft. R. Kelly) – Down with the Clique
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[Intro: R. Kelly] / Yeah, it's the 90's and, uhh / I got a little something for you / So, check it out, haha / [Chorus: R. Kelly, (Background Vocalists), (Aaliyah)] / If you're
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Aaliyah (Ft. Tia Hawkins) – I'm So Into You
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8th track off Aaliyah’s debut album “Age Ain’t Nothing But A Number”.
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Aaliyah (Ft. R. Kelly) – Back & Forth (Mr. Lee & R. Kelly's Remix)
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[Intro: R. Kelly & Aaliyah] / Let me see you go back / (Move, it's the L -I- Y- A- H) / Let me see you come forth / Uh, let me see you go back / (Move, it's the L- I -Y- A- H
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OutKast – Pink & Blue Samples
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See all of “Pink & Blue” by OutKast’s samples
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Aaliyah (Ft. R. Kelly) – The Thing I Like
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[Intro: R. Kelly] / Hmm, yo, Liyah, why don't you do me a favor? / Why don't you let all of the fellas out there know / That they got a thing that you like, yeah / Here we go, here
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Dead Obies – Friday Night
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Friday Night constitue une chanson née du mélange de Fall in love (1981), une pièce instrumentale composée par VNCE CARTER une semaine avant l’enregistrement de l’album, d’un
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Aaliyah (Ft. R. Kelly) – Old School
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[Intro: R. Kelly] / Here's the old school with the new school / Here's the old school with the new school / Here's the old school with the new school / Here's the old school with
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Kanye West (Ft. JAY-Z & J. Ivy) – Never Let Me Down
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Originally recorded by Hov for his seventh studio album The Blueprint²: The Gift & The Curse, “Never Let Me Down” finds the track’s inherent hope being interpreted differently by
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Grind Time Now (Ft. Dizaster & Swave Sevah) – Swave Sevah vs Dizaster
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[Round 1: Swave Sevah] / I know what y'all thinking, this is a hell of a match / Hard bars versus schemes and some irrelevant crap / Seems odd for Team Homi, we better than that
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Aaliyah – Journey to the Past
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“Journey To The Past” is a lighthearted inspirational pop song from the soundtrack of the 1997 animated film Anastasia. Though the song was performed by Liz Callaway for the film
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Aaliyah (Ft. JAY-Z) – Miss You (Remix)
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This is Jay-Z’s official remix of Aaliyah’s track “Miss You,” which was officially released on April 29, 2003. Aaliyah recorded the original in 1999, and it was released
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Aaliyah (Ft. Tia Hawkins) – Throw Your Hands Up
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[Intro: Tia Hawkins] / One, two, three, four (Ooh, oh) / Five, six, seven, eight, 90 / Aaliyah's in the house / So check, check, check / Checkity, check, check, check it out / One
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Kanye West (Ft. Syleena Johnson) – All Falls Down
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“All Falls Down” is a self-reflection of Kanye’s personal battle with consumerism. The track was the third single from his debut album, The College Dropout. The song peaked at
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SpaceGhostPurrp – My Thang
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[Intro: Aaliyah & SpaceGhostPurrp] / Throwin' down ain't nothin' but a thang / This lovin' I have for you, it'll never change / Here I am and there you are / Just watch me do my
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Cam'ron (Ft. Freekey Zekey, Juelz Santana & Toya) – Hey Ma
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“Hey Ma” was the second single off of Cam'ron’s 2002 breakthrough record Come Home With Me (after “Oh Boy”). This was also one of Juelz Santana’s earliest features, and remains Cam
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Beyoncé – Diva
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“Diva” is a Hip Hop/ R&B record written and produced by Bangladesh, Sean Garrett, and Beyoncé herself. It is on her third studio album, I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008). It was released
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