Genius Meanings
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Anderson .Paak Pays Tribute To Mac Miller On “Cheers”
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“Shit, music business movin’ too fast for me (God damn) / Wishin’ I still had Mac wit’ me.”
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Spotify – This Is Anderson .Paak
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1. Bruno Mars, Anderson .Paak & Silk Sonic- Leave The Door Open / 2. Anderson .Paak- Tints (feat. Kendrick Lamar) / 3. Anderson .Paak- JEWELZ / 4. Eminem- Lock It Up (feat
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Tints
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As the first official single from Oxnard, “Tints” marks the third collaboration between Anderson .Paak and Kendrick Lamar. They had previously linked up on “Deep Water” from Dr
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. J. Cole) – Trippy
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“Trippy” marks the first collaboration between Anderson .Paak and J. Cole. The topic of the song is love and intimacy with their respective partners. This theme is touched on in
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Norelle) – Headlow
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On “Headlow” Anderson .Paak sings about a time when he received oral sex on the I-9 freeway. Throughout the song, Anderson repeats “just keep your head low,” which is a play on the
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Anderson .Paak – Who R U?
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Released on November 9, 2018, “Who R U?” is the second single from Oxnard. The track features backing vocals from legendary producer Dr. Dre, who also co-produced and mixed the
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Anderson .Paak – Saviers Road
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Saviers Road is a main street in Anderson’s hometown Oxnard, CA. The song title is a double entendre and flips the name of the street. The song really should be spelled “saviors
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Pusha T) – Brother's Keeper
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“Brother’s Keeper” features Pusha-T and .Paak trading bars over what it means to be “your brother’s keeper”.
The song’s title is a reference to a CNN interview of the same name
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Anderson .Paak – 6 Summers
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As Anderson .Paak’s definitive political anthem, “6 Summers” covers many controversial aspects of American culture. He discusses consumerism, President Donald Trump’s sex scandal
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. BJ the Chicago Kid) – Sweet Chick
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“Sweet Chick” is the thirteenth track on Oxnard. On the song, Anderson and BJ talk about all the different women that have been in their lives, especially now that they’re famous
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Kadhja Bonet) – The Chase
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“The Chase” marks the first collaboration between .Paak and Kadhja Bonet, who also is featured on “6 Summers,” “Trippy,” “Brother’s Keeper,” and “Headlow” off of Oxnard.
The
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. The Last Artful, Dodgr & Snoop Dogg) – Anywhere
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“Anywhere” marks .Paak’s first collaboration with West Coast legend Snoop Dogg and Portland rapper The Last Artful, Dodgr.
Produced by J.LBS, the song features an instrumental
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Cocoa Sarai & Dr. Dre) – Mansa Musa
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Mansa Musa was the tenth sultan of the ancient empire of Mali. Mansa Musa is known as the richest person in history. On his way to participate in the Hajj, he is credited with
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Anderson .Paak – Left to Right
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“Left To Right” is the final track on Oxnard. This is the second of the two bonus tracks on the album.
On this funky track, Anderson employs a Jamaican accent and boasts about his
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Anderson .Paak (Ft. Sonyae) – Smile / Petty
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As the title implies, “Smile / Petty” is a song that contains two distinct sections. “Smile” is a slow synth-R&B jam, while “Petty” is more upbeat and funky.
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Wax (Ft. Anderson .Paak) – Feels Good
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[Verse 1] / I'm addicted to these beats, a slave to the rhythm / Sometimes my home studio becomes my own prison / I'm thankful I've been given this crazy life I'm living / But the
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K. Nathaniel Hall – Calendar of Album Release Dates & Artist Birthdays
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One of my favorite things to do is listen to albums on their anniversaries and to artists’ discography on their birthdays. I have an online calendar that I am constantly updating
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J. Cole – Once an Addict (Interlude)
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J. Cole uses “Once an Addict” to detail the development of his feelings concerning his mother’s relationship with alcoholism. Cole uses this interlude to show that he also deals
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Little Brother – Black Magic (Make It Better)
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[Intro: Rapper Big Pooh] / LB Bidness! / Alright, alright, alright / Yeah! / Alright, alright, alright / [Verse 1: Phonte] / Yeah, uh / Black skin, black faces, black people make
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Trina (Ft. Trick Daddy) – Pull Over
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[Intro] / Whoop! / Huh? / What that bitch got all that ass for? / Man pull that ho over that bitch gotta get a ticket / [Chorus: Trick Daddy] / Whoop! Whoop! / Pull over that ass
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Gotye (Ft. Kimbra) – Somebody That I Used to Know
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Having burned through the Australian charts late in 2011, Gotye’s sad tale of lost love continued to climb the charts on US soil in 2012 and 2013. The emotionally charged “Somebody
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Genius – November 2018 Album Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' NOVEMBER 2018 ALBUM RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
This page highlights the notable albums, EPs, mixtapes, etc, released in all genres throughout November 2018. Each
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LaRussell – LaRussell Freestyle
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[Intro] / My niggas came out with me / [Verse 1] / It was all for the better / Was puzzled till it all came together / Out the dirt bitch that's where you find treasure / You know
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Kanye West (Ft. Sampha) – Saint Pablo
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Initially titled “Closest Thing To Einstein,” the final track “Saint Pablo” addresses Kanye’s deepest thoughts and insecurities, namely the $53 million dollars of debt he mentioned
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Dr. Dre (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – Nuthin' but a "G" Thang
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“Nuthin' But a ‘G’ Thang” was the lead single to Dr. Dre’s debut solo album, The Chronic, and highlighted the performance of Snoop Doggy Dogg following their first collaboration “
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Gil Scott-Heron – Introduction / The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (Small Talk at 125th and Lenox Version)
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“The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” is the most famous and influential piece by Gil Scott-Heron. It was first recorded for Small Talk at 125th and Lenox accompanied by
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ScopeY (Ft. turkwegian) – Almost Every Album I've Listened To
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Total: 1882 / 1980 / Kurtis Blow - Kurtis Blow / The Sugarhill Gang - Sugarhill Gang / =2 / 1981 / Kurtis Blow - Deuces / =1 / 1982 / Beastie Boys - Pollywog Stew EP / Grandmaster
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