Genius Meanings
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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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Genius Traductions françaises – Beyoncé - Schoolin' Life (Traduction Française)
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[Couplet 1] / C'est pour les vingtenaires / Le temps passe vite, à peine hier vous aviez seize ans / C'est pour les trentenaires / Qui ne sont pas tout à fait devenus ce que maman
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Beyoncé – Donk
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“Donk” is a song by singer Beyoncé Knowles.
The song was recorded with Pharrell Williams and The-Dream alongside several other tracks for her fifth album BEYONCE but failed to
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Beyoncé – Formation World Tour Setlist (Miami)
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Act 1: / No Angel (Intro) / Formation / Sorry (Interlude) / Sorry / Bow Down / Run The World (Girls) / Act 2: / Superpower (Interlude) / Mine (with Standing On The Sun - Dance
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Beyoncé & JAY-Z) – Shining
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Right after the 2017 Grammy Awards came to a close, DJ Khaled dropped a surprise single featuring his manager Jay Z and musical superstar Beyoncé. “Shining” serves as the first
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Beyoncé – Rather Die Young
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Although the track wasn’t a single, it’s been acknowledged as an important track from the record. Co-written by Bey, Australian Luke Steele and Jeff Bhasker, it’s a wonderful 70’s
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Beyoncé – Start Over
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In this deep cut from Beyoncé’s 4 album, she details a tired relationship that she’s not ready to let go of yet, therefore wanting to start over.
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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 – 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 – Best Thing I Never Had
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“Best Thing I Never Had” was released as the second single off of Beyoncé’s 2011 album 4 on June 1, 2011. It peaked at #4 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The midtempo ballad
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Fergie – Big Girls Don't Cry (Personal)
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“Big Girls Don’t Cry” serves as the tenth track from Fergie’s debut studio album, The Dutchess and was released as the fourth single from the album. The song became the third
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Beyoncé – I Was Here
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In “I Was Here”, Beyonce wants to be remembered long after she’s gone. She wants everyone to know what she did and what she accomplished as an artist and as a person.
In 2016, “I
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JAY-Z & Beanie Sigel (Ft. Scarface) – This Can't Be Life
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On “This Can’t Be Life” Jay-Z, Beanie Sigel and Scarface present their most pensive and mournful selves, openly wondering if there’s any point to living through pain. Scarface’s
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Beyoncé – 1+1
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This R&B power ballad was released as a promotional single off of Beyoncé’s 2011 album 4 on May 25, 2011 to critical acclaim. It peaked at #57 on the Billboard Hot 100. The music
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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 – 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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BROCKHAMPTON – SWEET
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“SWEET” is the fourth single off of SATURATION II. It was released on August 22nd, 2017. It was released on Apple Music one hour before the video release and Google Play 30 minutes
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The Notorious B.I.G. (Ft. 112) – Sky's The Limit
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“Sky’s The Limit” is a rag-to-riches story—the three verses describe different parts of Biggie’s life. The track went gold in 1998, after his death.
Biggie first describes his
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Beyoncé – Lay Up Under Me
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“Lay Up Under Me” is a cover of Sean Garrett’s song of the same name for the deluxe edition of Beyoncé’s fourth studio album 4. Beyoncé’s version of the song features some new
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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus – Your Guardian Angel
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“Your Guardian Angel” is the third single of Don’t You Fake It. According to Ronnie Winter, the song is dedicated to the eight students that lost their lives in the March 1, 2007
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Beyoncé – Dance for You
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Beyoncé penned this song with the hitmaking duo of Terius “The-Dream” Nash and Christopher “Tricky” Stewart. It finds the singer proclaiming her love for her man and saying that to
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Beyoncé – Run the World (Girls) [Kaskade Club Remix]
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[Intro] / Girls (Ah, yeah) / We run this mutha (Ah), yeah / Girls (Ah, yeah) / We run this mutha (Ah), yeah / Girls (Ah, yeah) / We run this mutha (Ah), yeah / Girls (Ah, yeah
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Souls of Mischief – ’93 ’Til Infinity
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Rising from the Oakland hip-hop scene, Souls of Mischief, a subgroup of Hieroglyphics, talk about their daily lives in 1993, from women, talking about money, and eating grub.
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Megan Thee Stallion – Juicy (Freestyle)
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I'm the realest bitch, you knew that / Everything I do, you do that / I should go and be a teacher for these bitches I be schooling / I see 'em copy lingo, they wanna be a freak
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Beyoncé – I Miss You
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“I Miss You” is a song by Beyoncé Knowles, taken from her fourth studio album, 4 (2011). It was written by R&B singer-songwriter Frank Ocean.
This song is the first official
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Beyoncé – I Care
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“I Care” is a moody power ballad, that finds a heartfelt Beyoncé singing about a broken relationship where she still loves and cares about her man, but he doesn’t reciprocate.
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The Game – Dreams
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“Dreams” is track #3 on The Game’s The Documentary.
It is dedicated to Yetunde Price (the elder half-sister of tennis stars Serena Williams and Venus Williams). She was shot dead
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Beyoncé – Run the World (Girls) [Jochen Simms Club Remix]
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[Intro] / Ah, yeah, ah / Ah, yeah, ah / Ah, yeah, ah / Ah, yeah, ah / Ah, yeah, ah / Ah, yeah (Girls) / Girls, girls / Girls, girls (Girls) / Girls (Ah, yeah) / We run this motha
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Olivia Rodrigo – deja vu
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“deja vu” is the second single from Olivia Rodrigo’s debut studio album, SOUR, and her first release since the breakout success of her debut single, “drivers license.” This song
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Juice WRLD – Juice WRLD (2018)
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On July 18, 2018, upcoming Chicagoan rapper, Juice WRLD partook in a freestyle with radio station, HOT 97. The beat in which Juice freestyles over is “The Message” by Nas
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Kodak Black – No Flockin
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“No Flockin” finds Kodak Black bragging about the almighty dollar. No matter who, where, when or what, he’ll always have money on his mind.
This song was Kodak’s break-out hit
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MKTO – Classic
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“Classic” is a song by American pop duo MKTO. The song was first released as the second promotional single from the duo’s self-titled debut album.
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Rare Breed Entertainment (Ft. Bigg K & JC (Battle Rapper)) – Bigg K vs JC
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Bigg K returns to the ring after ten months off to match up against one of the biggest names of 2017; JC.
HipHopDX listed this as one of the top ten battles of 2017.
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