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Childish Gambino – Algorhythm
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Originally released as part of a 2-song collection available for some fans who purchased tickets to Gambino’s “This is America Tour,” the title “Algorhythm” is a play on ‘Algorithm
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Childish Gambino – Algorhythm(OG)
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[Verse 1] / Supercomputer status, walkin' along streets / Everyone is an addict, stumbling concrete / What was the motivation? Constant communication / Everybody wanna get chose
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Childish Gambino – Algorhythm (Preacher Version)
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[Verse 1] / Supercomputer status, walkin' along streets / Everyone is an addict, stumbling concrete / What was the motivation? Constant communication / Everybody wanna get chose
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Childish Gambino – Algorhythm (Brent Jones Preacher Version)
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[Verse 1: Childish Gambino] / Supercomputer status, walkin' along streets / Everyone is an addict, stumbling concrete / What was the motivation? Constant communication / Everybody
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Childish Gambino – Algorhythm (Brent Jones Preacher Version) Samples
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See all of “Algorhythm (Brent Jones Preacher Version)” by Childish Gambino’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Genius Russian Translations (Русские переводы) – Childish Gambino - Algorhythm (Русский перевод)
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[Перевод песни Childish Gambino - Algorhythm] / [Куплет 1] / Статус суперкомпьютера, иду по улицам / Каждый подсел на это, камень преткновения / В чём была мотивация? Постоянная
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Childish Gambino – Atavista
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Originally debuted as the intro to “Algorythm” at his Atlanta performance, the song was later confirmed to be a separate song from Gambino’s final album when a setlist from his
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Childish Gambino – Human Sacrifice Samples
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See all of “Human Sacrifice” by Childish Gambino’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Childish Gambino – 19.10
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On “19.10” Gambino explores what it means to be Black, and the beauty and baggage that comes with it. The first verse has him imparting the wisdom of his father unto the listener
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Childish Gambino (Ft. Ariana Grande) – Time
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“Time” features Childish Gambino and Ariana Grande wrestling with a lack of direction and trying to find meaning in the world. Gambino expressed similar themes of uncertainty on
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Childish Gambino (Ft. 21 Savage, Ink & Kadhja Bonet) – 12.38
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“12.38” is an experimental R&B track that has Gambino singing about an escapade with a girl, and what their journey entailed. It features verses from past collaborator 21 Savage as
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Childish Gambino – 53.49
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“53.49“ is featured as the final track of Gambino’s 2020 album 03.15.20, and has him rejoicing about life, and what it means for both him and his children. Gambino previously
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Childish Gambino – 47.48
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“47.48,” also known as “Don’t Worry About Tomorrow (The Violence),” is an experimental funk track that features Gambino emphasizing living in the present, while contrasting it with
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Childish Gambino – 35.31
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“35.31,” is the country-inspired song off the mysterious project 03.15.20, that started off as a stream on a website.
The track sees Bino rapping about trapping as a young boy.
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Childish Gambino – 24.19
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“24.19” has Gambino extending his gratitude to his lover for all that she has done for him. Gambino’s vocal delivery is reminiscent of his hit song “Redbone” off of “Awaken, My
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Childish Gambino – Human Sacrifice
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Childish Gambino debuted this song for the first time ever at his concert in Duluth, GA on September 6th, 2018. The concert was the official start of the “This is America Tour” (
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Childish Gambino – 39.28
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Originally performed as an intro to “Human Sacrifice,” this was revealed to be a separate song on the Donald Glover Presents stream.
Track name from metadatas: “Why Go To The
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Childish Gambino – 0.00
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“0.00” serves as the cinematic intro track for Gambino’s fourth studio album, 03.15.20.
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Childish Gambino – 32.22
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“32.22” is a hyper-aggressive track featuring Gambino mumbling various phrases about fire and aggression, even starting off the song with a panicked scene of heavy panting
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Nine Inch Nails – Closer
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“Closer” is one of Nine Inch Nails‘ more famous songs, and was released as Halo 9 (with different US and UK versions), the second single from their second studio album The Downward
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Zhané – Hey Mr. D.J.
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[Intro] / What we're gonna do now is go back / [Chorus] / Everybody, move your body, now do it / Here is something that's gonna make you move and groove / Hey D.J. keep playing
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Prince and the Revolution – Let's Go Crazy
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“Let’s Go Crazy” opens Purple Rain, both the movie and the album. The song opens with a eulogy-style sermon.
Counter to what you might expect from the song’s title, the song calls
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The Genius Community’s 25 Best Songs of 2018 So Far
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Janelle Monaé, Post Malone, and Billie Eilish made their way onto our list.
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The Genius Community’s 50 Best Songs of 2018
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The 1975, Childish Gambino, and Kali Uchis all made the cut, but who topped the list?
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TimTom & TheAMaazing – TimTom vs TheAMaazing Rap Battle
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[Intro: TimTom] / Let's go / [Verse 1: TheAMaazing] / Yo / You're rapping 'gainst a Maazstermind / Animates to pass the time / Brown appeal: Redefined / Aussie to keep you in the
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