Genius Meanings
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Arctic Monkeys – Snap Out of It
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“Snap Out of It,” one of the poppiest and most instantly accessible songs on the record, describes Alex Turner trying to tell a girl that she should forget about him.
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Arctic Monkeys – R U Mine?
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A single from Arctic Monkeys originally released in early 2012 for Record Store Day in the UK. “R U Mine?” was then re-recorded for their 2013 album AM.
The song delves into the
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Arctic Monkeys – Knee Socks
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Perhaps the album’s best song is tucked away just before it ends. Everything about this track is sexy…from the bass drum and simple guitar riff as it opens, to the imagery conjured
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Arctic Monkeys – There'd Better Be a Mirrorball
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“There’d Better Be A Mirrorball” is the lead single and opening track from Arctic Monkeys' seventh studio album, The Car. The song resurrects the same jazz-inspired style featured
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Arctic Monkeys – One for the Road
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Fourth AM’s single, “One for the Road,” shows Alex Turner leaving a girl and the title refers to a final drink before leaving home to fortify one for the journey ahead. The
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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 – Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?
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A single off the Arctic Monkeys 5th album AM, “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” is a sexy record, that has the band experimenting with R&B sounds.
Alex’s story is made
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Arctic Monkeys – Do I Wanna Know?
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“Do I Wanna Know” is the second single from AM, premiered live at the Ventura Theatre, CA on May 22, 2013.
In it, Alex portrays himself as an obsessive lover that is paranoid
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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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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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Genius Traductions françaises – Arctic Monkeys - Snap Out Of It (Traduction Française)
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[Couplet 1] / Qu'est ce qui s'est passé dans ton monde? / Quoi de neuf? / J'ai entendu que tu étais tombée amoureuse, ou quasiment / Je vais te dire la vérité, ouais / [Refrain
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Arctic Monkeys – Do Me a Favour
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A breakup song from the band’s second album Favourite Worst Nightmare. In a novel twist, the song is written from the perspective of the person in the wrong, who knows they’re in
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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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Arctic Monkeys – I Wanna Be Yours
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The song reworks John Cooper Clarke’s poem of the same name. The song focuses on similar themes in the poem. In an interview, Clarke said his poem is:
one of a classic style of
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Arctic Monkeys – Stop the World I Wanna Get Off With You
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The B-Side (wont appear on the album) to the single “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?”
A romantic song about a man who wants to stop the drudgery of every-day life in
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Arctic Monkeys – Brianstorm
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Sometimes mistakenly referred to as “Brainstorm.”
When asked to say a little about the song’s protagonist, Alex Turner replied,
I can’t remember Brian now… I don’t know if he
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Arctic Monkeys – Don't Sit Down 'Cause I've Moved Your Chair
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The first single from Arctic Monkey’s fourth album, Suck It and See. Essentially, it’s a list of all the crazy, idiotic things you can do—as long as you take care not to sit down
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Arctic Monkeys – Mad Sounds
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The only song from AM not released as a single to be debuted live before the release of the album.
Another slow-tempo song, continuing on from Track 6 “No. 1 Party Anthem”, that
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Arctic Monkeys – Fireside
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A beautiful song about how difficult it is to move on from someone you loved, even when you know it’s the right thing to do.
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Arctic Monkeys – Teddy Picker
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This song refers to the striving for fame, and once having it, the not so great side of it. Overall it is essentially be careful what you wish for. The Teddy Picker refers to a
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Arctic Monkeys – No. 1 Party Anthem
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Ironically, the slowest track off of AM, “No. 1 Party Anthem,” pokes fun at waiting for an anthemic party song to feel the vibe. Some of the lyrics here were first used on Arctic
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Arctic Monkeys - Snap Out of It (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Arctic Monkeys - Snap Out of It (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / ¿Qué está pasando en tu mundo? / ¿Qué has estado haciendo? / Escuché que te enamoraste o algo
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Arctic Monkeys – The Car
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[Verse 1] / Your grandfather's guitar / Thinkin' about how funny I must look / Tryin' to adjust to what's been there all along / With the boat kiosk lady and her sleepy amigos / [
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Arctic Monkeys – Pretty Visitors
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This song from Humbug is all about the band’s own experience of success, and is absolutely full to burst with Alex Turner’s trademark obtuse metaphors.
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – Arctic Monkeys - Snap Out of It (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Bölüm 1] / Dünyanda neler oluyor? / Neler yapıyorsun? / Aşık olduğunu duydum, ya da onun gibi bir şey / Sana gerçeği söylemeliyim, evet / [Nakarat] / Seni omuzlarından tutup
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Rock Genius – #4 Arctic Monkeys - AM
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With AM, Arctic Monkeys just took the next step in becoming one of the biggest bands in the world.
The Rock Genius Albums of the Year Project drops a new album each day for the
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Arctic Monkeys – The View from the Afternoon
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The opening track from Whatever, “The View From the Afternoon”, sets the stage with dead-end dive-bar lyricism:
I want to see all of the things that we’ve already seen,“ Turner
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Arctic Monkeys – 2013
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Coming as the B-Side to “Do I Wanna Know?,” the lead single off Arctic Monkeys fifth studio album, AM, “2013” is a surprisingly straightforward song on modern technology, with a
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Arctic Monkeys – I Want It All
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In a typical rock star mentality, Alex wants every lovely encounter with a beautiful woman to keep on. He’s just so damn eloquent about it all.
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Franz Ferdinand – Take Me Out
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“Take Me Out” is a song by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand. It was released as the second single from their eponymous debut studio album in the United Kingdom on 12
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Alex Turner – Stuck on the Puzzle
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This song is off of the Submarine OST. It is a darker sounding song about the main girl in the story, Jordanna. The protagonist stares into the dark half of the blue which if in
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