Genius Meanings
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Chris Brown (Ft. Gunna) – Heat
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In “Heat,” Chris brags about his drip, style and ability to bag women. The track was released as an instant grat on iTunes when the full Indigo tracklist was revealed.
“Heat
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Pitbull (Ft. Chris Brown) – International Love
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[Intro: Pitbull, Chris Brown] / Went from Mr. 305 (Dade County) / To Mr. Worldwide (All around the world, ayy, ayy) / And now we're international, so international (Oh, yeah
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Kanye West (Ft. Chris Brown) – Waves
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“Waves” is about Kanye’s relationships with loved ones. Waves never truly die; they flux and reflux, but are ever present. The song features Chris Brown, who first worked with ‘Ye
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Chris Brown – Under the Influence
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Over chilled production, “Under the Influence” finds Chris “under the influence” of Robitussin cough syrup and the impression of his lover as he croons for her to come over to his
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Chris Brown – Indigo
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“Indigo” is the title track from Chris' ninth studio album and also serves as the opener. In the track, Chris sings about bright colors, including indigo/purple, green and yellow
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DJ Khaled (Ft. August Alsina, Chris Brown, Future, Jeremih, Nicki Minaj & Rick Ross) – Do You Mind
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On this balladic anthem — “one for the ladies” — DJ Khaled recruits an impressive line-up of R&B crooners and rappers for a sexy, sweet, piano-driven tune that samples Lil Jon’s
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Chris Brown – Privacy
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“Privacy” is the 3rd single off of Chris Brown’s eight studio album, Heartbreak on a Full Moon, which was released March 24th, 2017 and produced by D.A. Doman. The song is an R-
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Chris Brown – Day One
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“Day One” is dedicated to Chris’ girl who has been with him since the beginning and has stuck by him through thick and thin. The track is speculated to be about his former flame
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Chris Brown – Midnight Freak
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[Intro] / Ooh, no, no, no, no, no, no / Ooh / Yeah / Woah, woah / [Verse 1] / I got way too many options (Oh, shit), yeah / But you're the only one I want now, girl (Come here
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Chris Brown – Boombox
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[Chorus] / 'Bout to bring the heat, give me my boombox / Bring it, bring it back to the time / When people rocked mics and the b-boys shined / I got that perfect beat, give me my
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Chris Brown – Heartbreak on a Full Moon
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“Heartbreak On A Full Moon” is Chris' way of expressing how his break up with Karrueche has left him to feel. As though, he is like a wolf in the moonlight, crying for a companion
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Chris Brown (Ft. Kevin McCall & Tyga) – Deuces
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“Deuces” is a break-up song and the name stems from the term “chucking deuces” which is slang for saying goodbye. In the lyrics, Kevin elaborates on its meaning: raising a middle
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Chris Brown – Hate Being Human
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“Hate Being Human” is a phrase commonly associated with misanthropy, the hatred or distrust of humankind. On the track, Chris puts the phrase in context with imperfection; if his
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Chris Brown (Ft. Drake) – No Guidance
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“No Guidance” is the long-anticipated collaborative single between superstars Chris and Drake. The R&B record finds both artists tapping into their melodic sides as they sing about
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Chris Brown – Play Catch Up
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“Play Catch Up” is an upbeat, club track in which Chris wants to spend more intimate time with his girl, stating that there isn’t enough time in the weekends and weekdays.
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Chris Brown (Ft. Busta Rhymes & Lil Wayne) – Look at Me Now
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“Look at Me Now” is a braggadocious track featuring rap veterans Busta Rhymes and Lil Wayne and is Chris' first rap-centered single to be released. The track was released as the
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Meek Mill (Ft. Chris Brown & Ty Dolla $ign) – Whatever You Need
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Backed by a sample of R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!’s 1991 track: “Whatever You Want”, Meek Mill connects with R&B crooners Chris Brown and Ty Dolla $ign for the lead single off his
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Kanye West (Ft. Rihanna) – Famous
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“Famous” explores what it means to be famous—Rihanna personifies fame on the hook.
Kanye premiered the music video for “Famous” on June 24th, 2016, at The Forum in Los Angeles
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Chris Brown – Heart Ain't a Brain
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In “Heart Ain’t a Brain,” Chris reflects on a past relationship. In the song, he details how the relationship ended as a result of it going nowhere and the amicable separation
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Chris Brown – Undecided
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On “Undecided,” Chris is conflicted about his romantic relationship with a girl. His girl is ready for commitment and wants to be “wifed,” whereas Chris is unsure whether he wants
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Chris Brown – Theraflu
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A freestyle over Kanye West’s “Cold”
Don’t fuck with my old bitch, it’s like a bad fur. Every industry nigga done had her
Was rumored to be about Rihanna but Chris denies it
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Chris Brown (Ft. Davido) – Lower Body
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“Lower Body” is a laid back and chill Afrobeat-inspired track that sees Chris and Davido encourage a woman to dance for them, using her “lower body.”
“Lower Body” marks the second
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Bryson Tiller – Keep It Simple
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[Intro] / DJ EDub, turn up the fire, let's go / [Verse] / Yeah, yeah, ayy / This drip got you in heat, yeah / Come on, baby, hop on this— / Yeah, just by the way I walk / You can
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Chris Brown – Tempo
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[Intro] / Baby, I'ma switch this shit up / Fuck the old shit, yeah / [Pre-Chorus] / We ain't in a rush, girl (No), it's just us, girl / Let me know wassup, girl (Girl), wassup
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Chris Brown – Summer Too Hot
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“Summer Too Hot” is a bouncy track detailing Chris’ plans to “wet up” the summer. The track was released as the lead single from Chris’ upcoming eleventh studio album and announced
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Metro Boomin, Future & Chris Brown – Superhero (Heroes & Villains)
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The energetic “Superhero” is a long awaited reunion between Metro Boomin and frequent collaborator Future, as the song serves as the first collaborative release from the two
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Chris Brown – Dear God
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In “Dear God,” Chris is desperate for answers and guidance, and is turning to his “maker” for reassurance. In the track, Chris is in a difficult stage of his relationship with a
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Chris Brown (Ft. H.E.R.) – Come Together
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On “Come Together,” Chris connects with fellow R&B singer, H.E.R. for a smooth duet in which they croon for their respective love interests to “come together” for the night.
“Come
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Elevation Worship (Ft. Chris Brown (Elevation)) – Jehovah
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[Verse 1: Chris Brown] / He shames every idol, He reigns without rival / He goes by the name of Jehovah, Jehovah / He speaks into nothing and darkness goes running / He goes by the
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Chris Brown (Ft. Rick Ross & USHER) – New Flame
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In “New Flame,” Chris encourages his love interest to be open to starting a new relationship with him. It was initially released as a promotional single from X, with the single
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Chris Brown – Part of the Plan
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“Part of the Plan” is a deeply personal track in which Chris spills out his heart once again about his past with Rihanna, explaining one more time that his actions against her were
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Chris Brown (Ft. Tank) – Early 2K
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[Intro: Chris Brown] / Beep, beep, beep, beep with a Eastside thing / Chillin' on the Westside / Hella thick, thick, hit me with the invite, yeah / [Chorus: Chris Brown] / So we
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Nicki Minaj & Rick Ross) – Take It to the Head
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On “Take It to the Head,” Nicki Minaj and Rick Ross boast about their riches while Wayne classically spits an X-rated verse about his women. Breezy, on the other hand, sings about
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Chris Brown – All on Me
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In “All On Me,” Chris reflects on his life, how he is still judged for his past mistakes, and how he feels like everything is up to him.
The track alludes to many of Chris
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Chris Brown – Trust Issues / Act In
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On “Trust Issues,” Chris finds it hard to give his all to a girl because of his trust issues. The track features uncredited vocals from Sage The Gemini.
Suspecting the girl is
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