Genius Meanings
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Brandy – Right Here (Departed)
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“Right Here (Departed)” is the lead single from Human. It was her first release in four years and with new label Epic Records. It was a moderate hit in the US and worldwide
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Brandy (Ft. The Game) – Right Here (Departed) [Unofficial Remix]
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[Intro: The Game] / Darkchild / Yeah, Darkchild / B-Rock and Cooley High, Cochise / Yeah / [Verse 1: The Game] / You make me wanna get real comfortable witcha / Can you take a
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Brandy (Ft. Sean Kingston) – Right Here (Departed) (Remix)
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[Intro: Sean Kingston] / Kingston / Brandy / Departed / Number one / [Verse 1: Sean Kingston] / B-ah-by / Lot of stuff on my mind / Don't go, please, if you have time / Cause I can
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Brandy – Fall
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[Intro] / Fall, fall, fall, fall, fall, fall (f-f-fall) / [Verse 1] / I wanna lose myself in love / Let you have me completely / If I give you all my trust / Can I just let me go
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Brandy – Warm It Up (With Love)
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“Warm It Up (With Love)” is created around a piano sample and is lyrically about Brandy wanting people in the world to come together and love one another.
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Brandy – Long Distance
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“Long Distance” is the second and last single from Human. The R&B ballad is about Brandy wanting her lover to be near. It peak at number thirty-eight on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-
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Bad Meets Evil – 12 Minute Freestyle
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Epic freestyle by Eminem and Royce da 5'9", a.k.a. Bad Meets Evil, on The Stretch Armstrong Show. Eminem’s verses can be heard on other freestyles, but Royce’s are pretty rare
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Brandy – Locket (Locked in Love)
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[Verse 1] / I hear the rain drops / Fall on my rag top / Then come down the windshield of my car / Parked on the same lane / We came to get away / And trade our kisses after dark
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Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown – No Air
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“No Air” is a breakup ballad that sees Jordin and Chris lament about not being able to breathe without the ones they love. The track was released as the second single from Jordin’s
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Brandy – Human [Intro]
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[Spoken Monologue] / What I feel being a human being is - is just, having the freedom to be yourself. Not caring what other people think. Just having that freedom, to be you and
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Brandy – 1st & Love
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[Verse 1] / I ain't gettin' no younger / So boy, when I say love / I don't say it just to say love / I know better / If you never showed love / Don't think I woulda known love
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Brandy – True
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[Intro] / Oh / Yeah, yeah / [Verse 1] / In your arms, I feel right at home / And that's a feeling I ain't felt before / If you're feeling the same way, then let me know / 'Cause
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Brandy – Torn Down
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[Verse 1] / Built this love in 24 hours / Made it brick by brick by brick / Reached my limit, screaming, "Gimmie more power" / I cannot quit, won't quit / [Chorus] / Don't tell me
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Brandy – The Definition
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[Intro: Darkchild, Brandy] / The definition, definition / Whoo, whoo / The definition / Feels good, real good / Yeah, Darkchild / [Verse 1] / I've dropped all that baggage / Let go
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Brandy – Shattered Heart
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[Chorus] / Don't shatter my heart / Don't shatter my heart / Don't shatter my heart / Don't shatter my heart / Don't shatter my heart / [Verse 1] / I've been saving up this
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Brandy – A Capella (Something's Missing)
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[Verse 1] / I'm feelin' such a vacancy, I don't feel whole (Oh, oh) / Wish I can put my finger on it, but I don't know what it is / I, looked in every place I could see / Tryin' to
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Brandy – Gonna Find My Love
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[Verse 1] / I could feel it when I woke up this morning / I just knew it when I opened my eyes / Don't know what it is, but I know something's coming up for me / Ahh, yeah / And I
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Brandy – Piano Man
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[Intro] / Mr. Piano Man / [Refrain] / Play a song for us, Mr. Piano Man / Play a song for love, Mr. Piano Man / Play a song for us, Mr. Piano Man (Play it inside) / Play a song for
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Brandy – Human
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[Verse 1] / I've said sorry over a thousand times / Is there anything to say to you to help you dry your eyes? / I would make it all better if I could, I hope you realize / [Pre-
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Brandy – Camouflage
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[Intro] / Oh, I / Oh, I / Oh, I / Oh, I / Oh, I / Oh, I / Oh, I / Oh, I / [Verse 1] / I'm a work in progress / I'm a seed growin' into a flower / I'm a storm that's risin' / And
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Joseph Conrad – Lord Jim (Chap. 5)
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The narrative switches from an omnipotent narrator to first person with Charles Marlow, a protagonist of three other novels by Conrad, who is telling Jim’s story after a dinner
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Herman Melville – Moby-Dick (Chap. 81: The Pequod Meets The Virgin)
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The predestinated day arrived, and we duly met the ship Jungfrau, Derick De Deer, master, of Bremen. / At one time the greatest whaling people in the world, the Dutch and Germans
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Eminem – Jealousy Woes II
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Em’s take on jealously between partners.
Samples LL Cool J’s “Jealous”
Is there a “Jealousy Woes I”?
Well, the track heavily samples LL Cool J’s “Jealous” beat. This is possibly
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MO3 – Broken Hearted
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[Intro] / (LookAtKeyz) / Ooh / Yeah / [Verse 1] / Lately, I've been grinding on a mission, when I be out, I don't got people that I rely on (People I rely on) / And, girl, I know
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Herman Melville – Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street
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Originally published in two parts in Putnam’s Magazine in 1853, “Bartleby” was reprinted in Melville’s collection The Piazza Tales (1856). It has since become his most famous work
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Brandy – Long Distance (Interlude)
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[Man] / Hello? / [Brandy] / Hello? / [Man] / Dang, babe, I'm glad you called / [Brandy] / Hi. You okay? / [Man] / (You been alright?) / [Brandy] / Yeah, I'm, I'm okay. I just, umm
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Angela Carter – The Courtship of Mr Lyon
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Outside her kitchen window, the hedgerow glistened as if the snow possessed a light of its own; when the sky darkened towards evening, an unearthly, reflected pallor remained
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Charles Dickens – A Christmas Carol (Part 3)
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Scrooge encounters the second of the three Spirits: the enormous, jolly, yet sternly blunt Ghost of Christmas Present. The Ghost shows him the Chistmases of his nephew and of the
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James Joyce – Ulysses (Chap. 12 - Cyclops)
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CYCLOPS
TIME: 5.00 pm.
SCENE: The Tavern, Barney Kiernan’s pub, Little Britain Street. Decorating the bar are Kiernan’s souvenirs of crime and punishment.
ORGAN: Muscle
ART
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Beth_Seltzer – Samuel Richardson's Pamela (excerpt)
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LETTER XXV / MY DEAR PARENTS, / O let me take up my complaint, and say, Never was poor creature so unhappy, and so barbarously used, as poor Pamela! Indeed, my dear father and
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Marcel Proust – The Verdurins Quarrel (Chap. 2)
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CHAPTER TWO / THE VERDURINS QUARREL WITH M. DE CHARLUS / After dinner, I told Albertine that, since I was out of
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – The Adventure of the Empty House
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IT WAS in the spring of the year 1894 that all London was interested, and the fashionable world dismayed, by the murder of the Honourable Ronald Adair under most unusual and
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Charles Dickens – Great Expectations (Chap. 5)
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The soldiers interact rather oddly with the Christmas party, and once the handcuffs are repaired the pursuit of the fugitives commences, concluding with their capture, a small
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Marcel Proust – Names of People (Chapter 1)
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CHAPTER ONE / NAMES OF PEOPLE: THE DUCHESSE DE GUERMANTES — SAINT-LOUP AT DONCIÈRES — MME. DE VILLEPARISIS AT HOME — MY GRANDMOTHER’S
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Marcel Proust – Madame Swann at Home (Chapter 1)
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MADAME SWANN AT HOME / A BREAK IN THE NARRATIVE: OLD FRIENDS IN NEW ASPECTS — THE MARQUIS DE NORPOIS — BERGOTTE — HOW I CEASE FOR THE TIME
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Emily Brontë – Wuthering Heights (Chap. 10)
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A charming introduction to a hermit’s life! Four weeks’ torture, tossing, and sickness! Oh, these bleak winds and bitter northern skies, and impassable roads, and dilatory
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Emily Brontë – Wuthering Heights (Chap. 9)
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He entered, vociferating oaths dreadful to hear; and caught me in the act of stowing his son away in the kitchen cupboard. Hareton was impressed with a wholesome terror of
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Charles Dickens – A Tale of Two Cities (Chap 2.16)
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Still Knitting / Madame Defarge and monsieur her husband returned amicably to the bosom of Saint Antoine, while a speck in a blue cap toiled through the darkness, and through the
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Emily Brontë – Wuthering Heights (Chap. 17)
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That Friday made the last of our fine days for a month. In the evening the weather broke: the wind shifted from south to north-east, and brought rain first, and then sleet and
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