Genius Meanings
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Björk – Army of Me
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“Army of Me” was released on April 21, 1995 as the lead single from Björk’s second full-length Post (1995). The song was written and produced by Björk and Graham Massey, who also
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Björk (Ft. Skunk Anansie) – Army Of Me (Movie Version)
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[Verse 1] / Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / [Chorus] / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me / And if you complain once more
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Klone – Army Of Me
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Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Any more / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of
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Grisbi – Army Of Me
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[Verse 1] / Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / [Chorus] / And if you complain once more / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me
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Caliban (Ft. Tanja Keilen) – Army of Me
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Stand up you've got to manage / I won't sympathize anymore / If you complain once more, you meet an army of me / If you complain once more, you meet an army of me / You're all
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The Great Discord – Army of Me
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Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of
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In This Moment – ARMY OF ME
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[Intro] / A-A-Army of me / [Verse 1] / Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / [Chorus] / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me (Army
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The Anix – Army of Me
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[Verse 1] / Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / [Chorus] / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me / And if you complain once more
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Björk – Cover Me
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One of Post’s quieter moments, “Cover Me” was written from Björk to Nellee Hooper, who had produced her album Debut (1993).
Björk said:
When me and Nellee decided to work
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Björk – Sweet Intuition
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“Sweet Intuition” (also remixed as “Sweet Sweet Intuition”) is a song recorded by Björk for her 1995 album Post. The song ultimately did not make the final cut, but it was later
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Björk (Ft. Skunk Anansie) – Army of Me (Featuring Skunk Anansie)
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[Verse 1] / Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / [Chorus] / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me / And if you complain once more
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Helmet – Army of Me
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Stand up / You've got to manage / I won't sympathize / Anymore / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of me / And if you complain once more / You'll meet an army of
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Björk – You've Been Flirting Again
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The playful title of this song gives the heavier lyrics all the meaning. The short and soft tune plays off the album like an interlude, and continues the theme of love and the
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Björk - Army Of Me (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Björk - Army Of Me (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Parate / Tienes que gestionar / Yo no simpatizaré / Nunca más / [Coro] / Y si te quejas una vez más / Te
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Björk – Mother Heroic
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“Mother Heroic” is a song recorded by Björk for her 2001 album Vespertine. The song was ultimately left off, and was instead released as a B-side to “Hidden Place”, alongside the
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Björk – Enjoy
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[Verse 1] / I wish I want to stay here / I wish this be enough / I wish I only love you / I wish simplicity / [Pre-Chorus 1] / Look at the speed out there / It magnetizes me to it
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Björk – I Miss You
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I Miss You is the ninth track and sixth and final single off of Bjork’s 1995 album, Post.
The lyrics describe Björk already knowing who her perfect lover will be, even though she
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Björk – Hyper-ballad
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“Hyperballad” was released as the fourth single off Björk’s Post. In a survey of Björk fans about which songs should be included on her 2002 Greatest Hits album, “Hyperballad
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Björk – Isobel
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Inspired by magic realism, the lyrics of “Isobel” tell the story of a girl born in the forest, who sends a message in favor of intuition and instinct to the inhabitants of the city
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Björk & The Brodsky Quartet – Bachelorette
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[Verse 1] / I'm a fountain of blood / In the shape of a girl / You're the bird on the brim / Hypnotised by the whirl / Drink me, make me feel real / Wet your beak in the stream
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Björk & The Brodsky Quartet – Hunter
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[Verse 1] / If travel is searching / And home what's been found / I'm still looking / [Chorus] / I'm going hunting / I'm the hunter / I'll bring back the goods / But I don't know
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Björk & The Brodsky Quartet – Play Dead
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[Verse 1] / Darling, stop confusing me / With your wishful thinking / Hopeful embraces / Don't you understand? / I have to go through this / I belong to here where / No one cares
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Björk – Headphones
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Post’s closing track, the experimental “Headphones”, was written and produced by Björk in collaboration with trip-hop pioneer Tricky; the two were romantically involved around that
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Björk – The Modern Things (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / All the modern things / Like cars and such / Have always existed / They've just been waiting in a mountain / For the right moment / And listening to the irritating
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Björk & The Brodsky Quartet – Possibly Maybe
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[Verse 1] / Your flirt, it finds me out / It teases the crack in me / Smittens me with hope / [Chorus] / Possibly maybe / There is possibly maybe / Possibly maybe / [Verse 2] / As
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Björk – Possibly Maybe
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Nellee Hooper and Marius de Vries are responsible for setting up a nostalgic and dreamy atmosphere around this memory of lost love, which became the fifth single taken from Post
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Björk – Hunter
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Björk opens up Homogenic (1997) emphasizing the pressures she feels as the biggest name to come out of Iceland. She seeks to establish herself now as the “Hunter”, which is
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Björk – You've Been Flirting Again (Icelandic Mix)
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[Vísa 1] / Allt sem hún sagði var satt / Allt sem hún sagði var satt / Gefðu henni tíma / Gefðu henni rúm / Allt sem hún sagði var satt / [Vísa 2] / Allt sem hún vildi var gott
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Björk – It's Oh So Quiet
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“It’s Oh So Quiet” features on Björk’s third studio album, Post, and was released as the album’s third single. It is a cover of Betty Hutton’s 1951 song of the same title (which
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Björk – I Go Humble
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“I Go Humble” is a song recorded for her 1995 album Post. It was released only on the Japanese edition of the album, as well as a B-side to the single “Isobel” alongside other B-
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The Cranberries – Zombie
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The Cranberries describe the violence in “The Troubles,” the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland between nationalists (mainly self-identified as Irish or Roman Catholic) and
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