Genius Meanings
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Arctic Monkeys – When the Sun Goes Down
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The second single from Arctic Monkeys' debut album is about prostitution around the studio they were recording in in Sheffield. It was a considerable commercial success, scoring
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Arctic Monkeys – Scummy
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[Intro] / So who's that girl there? / I wonder what went wrong so that she had to roam the streets / She don't do major credit cards, I doubt she does receipts / It's all not quite
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Lady Gaga – Always Remember Us This Way
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‘Always Remember Us This Way’ is the 8th song featured on the A Star is Born Soundtrack
In the film, this song is the first song Ally performs solo in front of a crowd.
According
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Arctic Monkeys – Settle for a Draw
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This is a song called “Settle For A Draw” which is a phrase that my granddad used to say about when you’re arguing with women, ‘cause he said “Settle for a draw, son, ‘cause you’re
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Arctic Monkeys – Stickin' to the Floor
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A song about the annoying people you meet at parties and clubs.
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Arctic Monkeys – 7
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“We played this gig in Nottingham, and there was this lass up there. So I went over there, but then she’d gone. It’s a bit of a shit thing to write a song about actually now in
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Robin Schulz (Ft. Jasmine Thompson) – Sun Goes Down
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“Sun Goes Down” was the third song released on the debut album “Prayer” by by German electronic DJ and producer Robin Schulz, through the ‘TONSPIEL’ label with distribution by
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Arctic Monkeys – Mardy Bum
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A song from Arctic Monkeys' 2006 album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not. It remains a fan favourite and helped popularise the Yorkshire word ‘mardy’, meaning sulky or
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Arctic Monkeys – Perhaps Vampires Is a Bit Strong But... (Live in Texas)
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[Verse 1] / Well, I've seen your eyes as they fix on me / "What is he doin'? What on earth's the plan, has he got one?" / You better give me some pointers / Since you are the big
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Ed Sheeran – Bad Habits
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On “Bad Habits,” Ed Sheeran reflects on past habits of constant drinking and late night partying and what these actions tend to lead to. No matter how pure Ed’s intentions are at
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Arctic Monkeys – Red Light Indicates Doors Are Secured (Live in Texas)
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[Spoken intro] / This is, this next song, every band's got a song called "Red Lights something," so, so do we / [Verse 1] / We'll ask if we can have six in / If not we'll have to
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Songer (Ft. Amber Malone) – Golden (Soul Food)
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[verse 1] / If it's me against you then bless / If it's me against me then I might fall short / If you can't see that I'm one of the best that’s peak / What the fuck you got
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The Wanted – Glad You Came
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Released on 10 July 2011, this track is the most successful single from The Wanted to date; rising them to international fame from peaking at #1 on U.K. charts and #3 on U.S
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Thornhill – Views from the Sun
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[Verse 1] / The lies, well, how do they taste? / Am I stronger living in the waste? / Yellow dust fills, my outsides rust / A slave to lust? / How long is forever, should I count
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Arctic Monkeys – Body Paint
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Premiered on BBC Radio 1’s ‘Future Sounds’ program on September 29th, 2022, the track serves as the second single from the band’s seventh LP, The Car.
The song had previously made
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Collective Soul – All That I Know
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[Verse 1] / In these lazy days / I barely see myself through / I lay here comfortable / My thoughts wrapped around you / I've got a lot on my mind / It's always you every time / [
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Arctic Monkeys – A Certain Romance
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“A Certain Romance” is the last song on Arctic Monkeys first album, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, released in 2006. NME described it as “a strangely even-handed
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Arctic Monkeys – Fluorescent Adolescent
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“Fluorescent Adolescent” is a track about getting older and finding out that life isn’t as fun as it used to be. It describes a woman who dreams of her youth while her current life
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The Neighbourhood – Softcore
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“Softcore” is the fifth track on The Neighbourhood’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood.
The track blends a punchy electronic beat with 80s new wave synths to create
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Arctic Monkeys – The Ultracheese
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A smooth, slowdance-style ballad: detachment, both personal and societal, is explored in a number of ways across the album and “The Ultracheese” has Alex reminiscing about his past
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Arctic Monkeys – Arabella
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A song about a space aged lover named Arabella serves as track four on the Arctic Monkeys' 5th album AM. It furthers the album’s motif of passion’s incessant pull, both for better
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Arctic Monkeys – That's Where You're Wrong
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The closing track and a fairly simple song about love.
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Boyzone – 'Til the Sun Goes Down
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Some days it hits you like a ton of water / All the sons and daughters, it's a crying shame / Count your blessings as you're going under / How it makes you wonder, will it ever
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Arctic Monkeys – I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
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The breakout and first single by Arctic Monkeys, from their debut album Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not.
It’s about seeing a girl in a mundane, everyday situation
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Arctic Monkeys – The View From The Afternoon (Live in Texas)
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[Verse 1] / Anticipation has a habit to set you up / For disappointment in evening entertainment, but / Tonight there'll be some love / Tonight there'll be a ruckus, yeah
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Arctic Monkeys – You Probably Couldn't See For The Lights But You Were Staring Straight At Me (Live in Texas)
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[Verse 1] / One look sends it coursin' through the veins, oh, how the feelin' races / Back up to their brains to form expressions on their stupid faces / They don't want to say
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Arctic Monkeys – Still Take You Home (Live in Texas)
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[Verse 1] / Said "It's ever so funny" / 'Cause I don't think you're special, I don't think you're cool / You're just probably alright / But under these lights you look beautiful
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