Genius Meanings
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The Art of Noise – Moments in Love
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“Moments In Love” is an electronic, synthesized track produced by Art of Noise in 1983. The original 10-minute version came off their albums Into The Battle with the Art of Noise
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Charli XCX – Moments in Love
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“Moments in Love” is the second track of Charli XCX’s Super Ultra mixtape. The song samples Art of Noise’s “Moments in Love”.
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The Art of Noise – Moments in Love (Beaten)
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Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love
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The Art of Noise – Love
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This is / This is / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love
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Charli XCX – Moments in Love Samples
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See all of “Moments in Love” by Charli XCX’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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The Art of Noise – Moment in Love
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Moments / Moments
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The Art of Noise – Moments In Love (From Battle to Beaten)
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Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love
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The Art of Noise – Moments in Love (12″ B Side Idea)
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Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love / Moments in love
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The Art of Noise – (Three Fingers Of) Love
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*Unintelligible Speech* / Thank you! / *Unintelligible*
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Paul McCartney – Spies Like Us (Art Of Noise Remix)
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Ooh ooh what do you do / No one else can dance like you / So what's all the fuss / There ain't nobody that spies like us / Hey hey what do you say / Someone took your plans away
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Tech N9ne (Ft. Lejo (USA)) – Now It's On
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The sample that was used for the beat comes from Art of Noise’s “Moments in Love”.
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Robb Bank$ – Get It How You Live (December)
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Sample is
Art of Noise – Moments in love
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The Art of Noise – Close (To The Edit)
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Hey / Yeah / Hey / Dum-dum / Dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum / Dum-dum-dum, tra la la / Dum-dum / Dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum / Dum-dum-dum, tra la la / Dum-dum / Dum-dum-dum-dum-dum-dum / Dum
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The Art of Noise – Beat Box (Diversion One)
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Yeah? / Oh no... / Oh no, I don't believe it! / Bu-bu-bum
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The Art of Noise – Kiss Samples
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See all of “Kiss” by The Art of Noise’s samples
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Krayzie Bone – Murda Mo
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A popular song off Krayzie’s debut solo album, he demonstrates that smooth, criminal rhythm that he with the rest of the Bone Thugs invented and popularized.
The beat is sampled
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The Art of Noise – Realization
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[Instrumental]
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The Art of Noise – The Army Now
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Snoop Dogg – In Love With A Thug
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The 7th track on Snoop 4th album No Limit Top Dogg.
The song samples “Moments in Love” by Art of Noise.
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The Cool Kids – The Art of Noise (Interlude)
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[Verse 1: Chuck Inglish] / My moments before it is all that I know / Slow rollin like a wheel barrel / It’s so real that I / Had to take a chill pill still chillin / Head on my
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2 Chainz – Up in Smoke Samples
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See all of “Up in Smoke” by 2 Chainz’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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DJ Earworm – Stairway to Bootleg Heaven
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The brilliance of DJ Earworm shows itself again. Who else would do a “Stairway to Heaven” Mashup bypassing Led Zeppelin for the countrified Dolly Parton cover as the base? With
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The Art of Noise – Something Always Happens
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The Art of Noise is paranoid / (That's what you think) / The Art of Noise is weird / The Art of Noise is paranoid / (That may be true) / The Art of Noise is weird / The Art of
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The Andrews Sisters (Ft. Vic Schoen & His Orchestra) – Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
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One of the Andrews Sisters' biggest hits was written for the 1941 film Buck Privates, originally conceived as a number for Lou Costello, but then assigned to the sisters. It was
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The Art of Noise (Ft. Tom Jones) – Kiss
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Art of Noise saw Tom Jones performing “Kiss” in his live act as an R&B number, enjoying the famously baritone-voiced singer reinterpreting one of the era’s greatest lyricists, the
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Pitchfork – The 200 Best Songs of the 1980s
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1. Prince and the Revolution – "Purple Rain" / 2. Michael Jackson – "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" / 3. N.W.A – "Straight Outta Compton" / 4. New Order – "Blue Monday" / 5. Public
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Uffie – Art of Uff
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[Intro] / I know, I know, you're so tired to hear about what I do / About what I smoke, what I drink, what I cook for my husband / All the travels I do, all the shit I got for free
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Nas – Amongst Kings
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[Verse 1] / First I see a flashin' light, then on my own / I hear nothin', the smell of fire in brimstone / I feel hundreds arms grabbin' me, fallin' down the hole / Is it because
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Shaggy 2 Dope – Stretch Nuts: A Legend Was Born
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[Intro: Shaggy 2 Dope] / "So, I mean, everybody pretty much knows one of my aliases is Stretch Nuts, right? You know what I’m sayin’? And I really can’t tell you why I never really
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Lemon Demon – Spirit Phone Commentary (Transcription)
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Intro / Hey buddies! Uh, Neil Cicierega here. I am Lemon Demon, the musician that made Spirit Phone, this album. This is a commentary track for an album, which is weird. It’s hard
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The Art of Noise – A Time For Fear (Who's Afraid)
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…primer ataque imperialista… / …eternal glory to the Cubans who have died and to those who have fought and that are still fighting to defend their honour, their principles, their
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The Art of Noise – Legs
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(Legs!) / Legs, legs, legs, legs / Legs / Legs, legs / Legs, legs, legs / Legs / (Legs!) / Legs / Legs / Flatfoot (legs) / Flatfoot (legs) / Flatfoot (legs) / Flatfoot (legs
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Ralo the Pimp (Ft. Hampton & Pimpin' Ken) – Choosey Lady
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[Intro Phone Skit: Ralo the Pimp x Pimpin' Ken] / Ralo the Pimp: Hello? / Pimpin’ Ken: yeah, yeah, yeah, can I speak to the “Mack God”? / Ralo the Pimp: yeah, yeah, yeah, this the
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Chris Travis – Poplar
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[Verse 1] / I ain't worried bout shit cause I already done it / Niggas get a couple fans and they start actin' funny / Used to Nextel chirp; tell my momma I love her / Now my
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Koopsta Knicca (Ft. DJ Paul) – Crucifix
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The second track off Da Devil’s Playground features Three 6 Mafia founder DJ Paul (who produced the entire album). The instrumental features a sample from Moments In Love by Art of
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Benson Boone – Before You
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[Verse 1] / Why would I want to fly / Be on the last red eye / Talkin' to your voice, only hearing noise / Oh, it's not enough / All of the nights I spent / Drownin' my discontent
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The Art of Noise (Ft. Max Headroom) – Paranoimia (Extended Version)
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[Max Headroom] / 'S it-'s it me / 'S it-'s it me / 'S it-'s it me, or / Is it me, or am I getting bigger? / Okay / Is it me / 'S it 's it 's it 's it 's it me, or / 'S it 's it 's
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Ego Trip Magazine – Hip-Hop's Greatest Singles By Year
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ego trip’s Book of Rap Lists (buy a copy here) is a highly-entertaining reference book about hip-hop history by the creators of ego trip Magazine.
It includes a list of the
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The Temper Trap – Sweet Disposition
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Often described as an indie anthem, “Sweet Disposition” is a song about the innocence of youth. Though there wasn’t huge success initially, renewed interest in the song was
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The Art of Noise – Paranoimia
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Paranoimia / Paranoimia / Noimia / Noimia noimia noimia / Paranoimia / Paranoi-- paranoimia / Paranoimia paranoi-- / Noimia noimia / Paranoimia / Brother's blood / Is there not
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The Narcissist Cookbook – BROKEN PEOPLE
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[Spoken] / I met Grey at Nicky-Tams Bar, in Sterling, while my friend Joe was playing a show / Grey was talking to a mutual friend Papaji / I offered them both some chocolate I'd
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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Drake) – Moment 4 Life
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Released as the fourth single from Nicki’s debut album, Pink Friday, “Moment 4 Life” is about the whirlwind success of becoming a rapper, and not taking moments for granted.
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