Genius Meanings
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Beyoncé – Love on Top
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Beyoncé took inspiration from her state of mind while playing Etta James. A throw-back to the 1980s music, the up-tempo R&B song exhibits similar styles of Stevie Wonder, Luther
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Beyoncé – Love On Top (Homecoming Live)
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[Intro] / I wanna sing this last song to all of my incredible, beautiful fans / Loyal fans, ride-or-dies / It's dedicate to my incredible Beyhive / [Verse 1] / Honey, honey / I can
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Beyoncé – Love On Top (Renaissance World Tour Live)
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[Verse 1] / Honey, honey / I can see the stars all the way from here / Can't you see the glow on the window pane? / And I can feel the stars whenever you're near, you're near
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Beyoncé – Love on Top (DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Remix)
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[Intro] / Bring the beat in / Love on top, on top, on top, on top, ooh / Love on top, on top, on top, on top, ooh / Put my love on top, on top, love on top, on top, ooh, ooh / Put
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Beyoncé – Love On Top (FWT Live)
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[Verse 1] / Honey, honey / I can see the stars all the way from here / Can't you see the glow on the window pane? / I can feel the sun whenever you're near / Every time you touch
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Beyoncé – Ring Off
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“Ring Off” is one of two new tracks from the Beyoncé Platinum Edition. When the title was first announced, some wondered if this would be Beyoncé’s commentary on the speculation
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Beyoncé – Love on Top Samples
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See all of “Love on Top” by Beyoncé’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Brittney Spencer – Bigger Than The Song
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[Verse 1] / It's your very first kiss in the driveway, it's the party that you almost missed / It's the mixtape when your poor young heart breaks, it's the memory you can't forget
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Beyoncé – 1+1
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“1+1” is the first track on 4. It was released as the promotional single for her album on May 25, 2011 to critical acclaim. It peaked at #57 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music
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Rihanna – Love on the Brain
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“Love on the Brain” has a 1950’s doo-wop sound that is similar to other contemporary songs like Amy Winehouse’s “Wake Up Alone” and Beyoncé’s “Superpower.” The chord progression
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Beyoncé – CUFF IT
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“CUFF IT” sees Beyoncé soar on a dance-pop and funk leaning record where the thematic concept matches the groove sparked in the production.
The track is simply about falling in
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THE CARTERS – 713
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This song is about Beyoncé and JAY-Z, but specifically, Beyoncé’s love for her hometown of Houston, where the title comes from, as 713 is the area code for Houston. Beyoncé and JAY
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Beyoncé (Ft. JAY-Z) – Drunk in Love
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Beyoncé brings her husband Jay Z aboard for their first collaboration since 2013’s “Part II (On the Run)” continuation of their first collab “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde”.
“Drunk” seems to
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Beyoncé – CUFF IT (WETTER REMIX)
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In the midst of announcing dates for the ‘Renaissance World Tour’, “CUFF IT (WETTER REMIX)” is Beyoncé’s slower and sensual remix, to which she themes the mood to the boudoir. She
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Beyoncé – Blow
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The sultry, sexy suggestively-titled fourth track of Beyoncé’s eponymous album oozes sensuality and sexuality. Written about performing cunnilingus, “Blow” is a modern version of
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Beyoncé – Hold Up
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“Hold Up” is Beyoncé’s salacious and assertive ode to her partner. In it, she verifies that she loves him physically and emotionally, but also states her intention to figure out
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Beyoncé – Irreplaceable
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“Irreplaceable” is the ultimate kiss-off song and ultimately Beyoncé at her peak. The lyrics were originally written by Ne-Yo from a male perspective, but later changed when
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THE CARTERS – BLACK EFFECT
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“BLACK EFFECT” is the eighth track from Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s surprise collaborative album, EVERYTHING IS LOVE.
JAY-Z and Beyoncé’s reflection on being in love with their own
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Beyoncé – Schoolin' Life
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The-Dream written and produced song is a bonus track on the Target Deluxe and Japanese editions of 4. The R&B songwriter and producer also has credits on the album’s “1+1,” “End of
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Beyoncé – Dangerously In Love 2
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“Dangerously in Love” is the title track from Beyoncé’s solo debut album describing how she’s beyond just crazy in love. It is nearly identical to the “Dangerously in Love
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Beyoncé (Ft. André 3000) – Party
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“Party” is a mid-tempo R&B song that exhibits elements of the 1980s Funk and Soul music. It samples “La Di Da Di” by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew, featuring MC Ricky D (now
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Beyoncé – CHURCH GIRL
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[Intro] / (Lord, make me) / (Lord, place me) / Ooh, ooh-ooh (I wanna be centered) / Ooh-ooh (I wanna be centered) / Ooh-ooh (I wanna be centered) / (In thy will, will, will, will
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Beyoncé – Countdown
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In this well-polished R&B song about her love for Jay-Z, Queen Bey talks about how they both manage to have a perfect marriage while maintaining their superstardom (Beyoncé was six
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Beyoncé – XO
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The most pop-infused, glowing track on the album, “XO” is easily the most radio ready single out of the record. Dedicated to Jay and her fans, the track describes the reliability
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Beyoncé – Halo
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One of Bey’s most vocally demanding and optimistic works, “Halo” comes off as a centerpiece in the I Am… disc of Beyoncé’s third studio album. Equipped with emotional vocalizations
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Beyoncé – Run the World (Girls)
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“Run the World (Girls)” is a song recorded by American recording artist Beyoncé, from her fourth studio album, 4, released as the lead single from the project.
Lyrically, the song
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Beyoncé – Me, Myself and I
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“Me, Myself and I” was the third single from Beyoncé’s debut solo album Dangerously In Love. The lyrics tells of a womanizing boyfriend spurring her to set better personal
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Beyoncé – Before I Let Go
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This song is a cover of the original Before I Let Go by Frankie Beverly & Maze.
It’s featured during the credits of the film HΘMΣCΘMING: A Film by Beyoncé that showcases her
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