Genius Meanings
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Bring Me The Horizon – Liquor & Love Lost
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[Verse 1] / I thought I saw your eyes / Laced in smoke and cigarette curls / I thought I saw your eyes / But I'm seeing ghosts tonight / [Chorus] / She haunts me till my bitter end
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Bring Me The Horizon – Dragon Slaying (Liquor & Love Lost Demo)
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“Dragon Slaying” is the demo for what would eventually be “Liquor & Love Lost.” Before the breakdown, Oliver Sykes can be heard saying, “Radio 1, witness the fitness!.”
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Bring Me The Horizon – Pray For Plagues
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“Pray For Plagues” is Bring Me The Horizon’s second music video, after their debut “Traitors never Play Hang-man.” The name of their debut album comes from the lyrics of this song:
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Bring Me The Horizon – Off the Heezay
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“Off the Heezay” is the tenth and final song on Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album Count Your Blessings. On the Hot Topic Edition of Count Your Blessings, this is the penultimate
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Bring Me The Horizon – Traitors never Play Hang-man.
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This song is the last on Bring Me The Horizon’s first EP This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For. In fact, its first lyrics are the name of the album, the song’s about a
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Bring Me The Horizon – Braille (For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only)
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“For Stevie Wonder’s Eyes Only (Braille)” has had two interpretations: one about a man wanting to murder and steal a woman’s soul after a ‘one night stand’; or alternately, it
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Bring Me The Horizon – A Lot Like Vegas
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“A Lot Like Vegas” is the fourth song from Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album Count Your Blessings, released on 30th October 2006. It talks about a relationship that is “a lot like
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Bring Me The Horizon – (I Used to Make Out With) Medusa
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[Verse 1] / Dead hands clutch my arm, the smell of death fills the air / Her fragrance, a carcass reanimates / Oh, if you need me, I'll be tying a rope to the tree / Where our
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Bring Me The Horizon – Slow Dance
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“Slow Dance” is the first instrumental on Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album Count Your Blessings.
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Bring Me The Horizon – Black & Blue
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“Black & Blue” is the fifth song from Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album Count Your Blessings, released on 30th October 2006. It talks about a painful relationship.
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Bring Me The Horizon – Tell Slater Not to Wash His Dick
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“Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick” is the second track from Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album, Count Your Blessings.
This song is about Oli’s feelings toward his girlfriend while
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Bring Me The Horizon – Fifteen Fathoms, Counting
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“Fifteen Fathoms, Counting” is the second instrumental on Bring Me The Horizon’s debut album Count Your Blessings, the first being “Slow Dance.”
This almost-two minute
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Bring Me The Horizon – RAWWWRR!
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This song is the third song on the EP This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For. It has no chorus and just one verse, however, it does seem to have some sort of structure
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Bring Me The Horizon – The Film Produced the Effect I Wanted, and it Plunged Like a Dagger Into the Heart of Paris as I Had Foretold, Our Film Ruined In a Single Evening Ten Years (Shed Light)
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“Shed Light” is from Bring Me The Horizon’s 2004 demo tape, The Bedroom Sessions. Some of the lyrics are on “Black & Blue” from the band’s debut album, Count Your Blessings.
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Bring Me The Horizon – Who Wants Flowers When You're Dead? Nobody.
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“Who Wants Flowers When You’re Dead? Nobody.” is the second song from Bring Me The Horizon’s debut EP This Is What The Edge Of Your Seat Was Made For, released on 2nd October 2004
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Evanescence (Ft. Paul McCoy) – Bring Me to Life
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After Wind-Up Records insisted the group bring on a full-time rapper and the band refused, Evanescence went home, assuming they no longer had a record deal. However, the label
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Until We Die – A Lot Like Vegas
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[Verse 1] / So cash in all your chips tonight, baby / Cause we're going out of style / We could leave this city, if only for a while / We'll take this feeling to our graves / For
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Decayer – Pray for Plagues
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[Intro] / Fly! / [Verse 1] / She starts her new diet of liquor and dick / Just like Hollywood, but laced in sick / The sun goes down and so does she / The sun goes down and so does
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Bring Me The Horizon – Eyeless
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Bring Me The Horizon covered “Eyeless” originally by Slipknot and released it as a Hot Topic bonus track on the band’s debut album Count Your Blessings.
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Above, Below – Tell Slater Not to Wash His D**k
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[Verse 1] / I've been away for every day and every fucking night / I've seen your eyes, I've seen your eyes / I've been away for every day and every fucking night / And with every
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RAYE & 070 Shake – Escapism.
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“Escapism” is RAYE’s breakup track where she depicts the events that occurred during the times of her relationship and the breakup’s aftermath. This single was released alongside
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Polo G – Martin & Gina
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In this heartfelt song, Polo G relates his current relationship with his girlfriend to Martin and Gina, a couple within the 1990s TV sitcom Martin. Dropping references to designer
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Bring Me The Horizon – re: they have no reflections
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This is the first song on BMTH’s first EP, This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For. It shows the heavy sound even in the first words with Oli’s signature high-pitched
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Kanye West (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – No More Parties in LA
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This song is the first collaboration between Kanye West & Kendrick Lamar. The L.A. based artists swap stories on “No More Parties in LA,” playfully venting their frustrations with
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Lana Del Rey – California
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“California” is the ninth track on Norman Fucking Rockwell!.
The lyrics are scattered with romance, regret, nostalgia and personal references to an unnamed person that Del Rey has
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Big Sean (Ft. Jay Electronica & Kendrick Lamar) – Control
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“Control” is a braggadocious attempt to revitalize the competitive spirit of the rap game.
Kendrick Lamar sent shockwaves across the internet with his verse that name-drops and
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Dream Theater – Pull Me Under
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The opening track and lead single to Dream Theater’s 1992 album Images and Words, “Pull Me Under” is the first official release with the band’s then-new vocalist James LaBrie
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Frank Ocean – Ivy
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On “Ivy,” Frank reflects on his mistakes and explores a failed relationship. With Frank’s vocals laid over melancholic production, “Ivy” is a heart-breaker of a song that could be
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Noisey (Ft. Action Bronson, Alexander Spit, A$ton Matthews, Bobby Creekwater, Bodega Bamz, Bryant Dope, CUZ Lightyear, CyHi, Danny Brown, Da$H, Del Harris, Flatbush Zombies, Heems, Killer Mike, Kilo Kish, Meyhem Lauren, Mike G, Nigel Nasty, Nipsey Hussle, Pill, Pregnant Boy, Problem, Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Pusha T, Raekwon, Remy Banks, Renegade El Rey, RetcH, Rockie Fresh, Scotty ATL, Two-9, Vado, Yak Ballz, YG, Young Thug & Zebra Katz) – The Rap Monument
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44 Emcees all rapped a verse for Noisey’s “The Rap Monument”, the song was recorded during three sessions (held in Los Angeles, Atlanta, and New York) everything was put together
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Frank Ocean (Ft. Earl Sweatshirt) – Super Rich Kids
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Continuing a major theme on the album, Frank evokes the lux and glamorous like no other (see “Sweet Life” and “Lost”). Only “Super Rich Kids” is a bit more harrowing—there’s
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Dear Me (Ft. September Stories) – How Did We End Up Like This?
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[Verse 1: Andrew Baughman] / I've given a lot to say those three words / I've given a lot to recite this verse / But there's still something here holding me down to the ground
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Toquel (Ft. French Montana & Weekend) – Gifted
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All these bitches hate you / This is something I know / Because you really love to give it up / There ain't nothing wrong with groupie love / You're the only one I notice / It's
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guardin & Sewerperson – highway
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“highway” is a collaboration between guardin and Sewerperson the two made when they were performing their Voluntary Confinement tour in February of 2022. The duo wrote and recorded
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Baby Bash (Ft. Jay Tee (Rapper) & Mac Dre) – Hennessy
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[Intro: Miami the Most] / Yeah / You done brought your bath-water-less body parts / Your ugly bitch / But you ain't brought no Hennessy, man / And when you did bring the Hennessy
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Lana Del Rey – Off to the Races
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This song has Lana professing her love for her rich, gangster boyfriend. However, their Bonnie & Clyde-like relationship is doomed.
“Off to the Races” is inspired by the book
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Ricky Millz (Ft. Abstract) – HARD LiQUOR
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[Intro: Ricky Millz] / Hard liquor got me slowed down / Hard liquor got me slowed down / Hard liquor got me / Hard liquor got me slowed down / Hard liquor got me slowed down / Hard
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Hozier – Unknown / Nth
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In “Unknown / Nth”, Hozier expresses themes of distance, betrayal, and the feeling of being unknown or misunderstood in a relationship. The track takes inspiration from Dante
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jacksfilms – Alexander Hamilton
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[Chorus 1] / Alexander Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton / Got yourself a problem, he can Alexander handle it / [Verse 1] / Lost 150 pounds – Alexander damn he thin / Never lost a
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Drake – Pipe Down
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[Intro] / (I'm working on dying) / Said you belong to the streets but the streets belong to me / It's like home to me (She belongs to the streets) / It's like home to me / I tatted
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