Genius Meanings
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Summer Walker, London on da Track & Chris Brown – Something Real
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[Intro: London on da Track] / Yeah, yeah, uh / Uh, uh-huh, yeah / Break 'em down / Summer, talk to 'em / [Verse 1: Summer Walker, Chris Brown] / My last nigga was a bitch nigga (
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Summer Walker (Ft. London on da Track) – Something Real (Demo)
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“Something Real (Demo)” is the demo version without Chris Brown of the song with the same name by Summer Walker.
This demo features minimal lyrical changes, switching Chris Brown’s
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Kid Ink (Ft. Chris Brown) – Show Me
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The DJ Mustard-produced track features heavy 808s, the regular Mustard “chant” on top of a re-pitched sample of Robin S’s 1997 track, “Show Me Love”. Featuring Chris Brown, “Show
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Zendaya (Ft. Chris Brown) – Something New
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On “Something New,” Zendaya sings about meeting someone at a club and wanting to have a one-night stand.
“Something New” is the lead radio single off Zendaya’s sophomore album
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Chris Brown – Liquor
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On “Liquor,” Chris is under the influence of alcohol and can’t help but admire his girl’s physical appearance, while making his intentions very clear: he just wants to drink and
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Drake (Ft. Chris Brown) – Not You Too
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On this song, Drake sings about being betrayed by a woman that he didn’t expect to. He scolds her by telling her “not you too,” implying that he has been spited by multiple women
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Chris Brown – Feel Something
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[Chorus] / I need to feel something (Feel something) / I need to feel something / I need to feel something (Feel something), yeah / I need to feel something, woah, woah / [Refrain
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Chris Brown – Something Special
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Chris released a snippet of Something Special and “Sex You Up” in a video during July 2013.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwGybjKP6Nc
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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 (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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Trapt – Promise
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So what is it about me / That you can't give into / Forcing myself back / Now I can't talk to you / Maybe I should realize there's a chance that / I was never meant to be with you
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Chris Brown – Who
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“Who” is Chris' debut single under the moniker of C. Sizzle, and subsequently the lead single from his first project C. Sizzle Undiscovered. In the track, Chris tries to gain the
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Chris Brown – Stuck on Stupid
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“Stuck on Stupid” finds Chris madly in love to the point that he would even put himself in danger just to prove how genuine his love is. The track features uncredited background
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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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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Chris Brown, Drake & Lil Wayne) – Only
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On “Only,” the third single from The Pinkprint album, Nicki Minaj plays with her dominance over her male Young Money labelmates and asserts her sexual and rap prowess. Producers Dr
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Chris Brown (Ft. André 3000, Drake, Fabolous, Kanye West, Rick Ross & T.I.) – Deuces (Remix)
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On the official remix to his June 2010 hit track, “Deuces,” Chris Brown enlists the help of Rick Ross, Drake, T.I., Kanye West, Fabolous and André 3000. The artists team up to put
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Chris Brown & Tyga (Ft. Jay 305 & T.I.) – Bunkin'
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“Bunkin'” is another term for making money and hustling. In the track, the term is used to highlight the rappers' girls' come up since being affiliated with them and in the public
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Kendrick Lamar – HUMBLE.
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On the ironically braggadocious track “HUMBLE.” Kendrick Lamar challenges his competition. It was released a week after the first promotional single, “The Heart Part 4,” with a
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Bow Wow (Ft. Chris Brown) – Ain’t Thinkin’ 'Bout You
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Single from Bow Wow’s Cash Money debut Underrated. Bow Wow and Chris Brown vent their feelings about their breakups with Ciara and Rihanna respectively
Chris Brown has rebounded
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O.T. Genasis (Ft. Charlie Wilson & Chris Brown) – Back to You
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[Intro] / (Hitmaka) / (Bongo By The Way) / [Verse 1: Chris Brown] / Ooh (Ayy, ooh) / Somethin' 'bout the way that you make me feel, girl / Somethin' (Somethin') / Cruisin' down
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Joyner Lucas & Chris Brown – Stranger Things
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After teasing the fans on Twitter in January about new music with Chris Brown, Joyner kicks off the lead single from their upcoming joint project Angels & Demons. The song was
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Chris Brown (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – Autumn Leaves
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In “Autumn Leaves,” Chris is clinging to the remnants of his relationship in an attempt to save it. He shows a vulnerable side in the melancholic track, pleading with his lover to
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Chris Brown – Red Flags
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[Intro] / Red flags, red flags (Red flags) / All bad, I mean, real bad (Bad) / Fuckin' with you and you still mad (Still mad) / She get it done and she work fast (Work fast) / [
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Chris Brown (Ft. Lil Wayne & Tyga) – Loyal
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“Loyal” is an ode to unfaithful women that Chris can bag with ease. The track was released as the fourth single from X and is one of Chris' most popular tracks to date, peaking at
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Chris Brown – Want Something
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[Chorus] / Your body all on the ground / Lay it down because I want somethin' / Just look in my eyes and reach for the sky, girl / When you scream, "I love it" / And it's soundin
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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 & Young Thug – Go Crazy
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On “Go Crazy,” Thugger and Chris sing and trade bars over familiar topics: sex and women. In particular, about keeping some trysts secret and women who are shy but nevertheless
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Miguel (Ft. Chris Brown & Future) – Simple Things (Remix)
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Originally released in early 2014 for the TV show Girls, “Simplethings” receives the remix treatment with fellow R&B singer Chris Brown and hip-hop’s man of the moment Future on
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Chris Brown (Ft. Ink & Justin Bieber) – Don’t Check on Me
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“Don’t Check on Me” is the sixth track released from Indigo ahead of its release. The mellow, guitar-driven track sees Chris reflect on a past relationship and not wanting his ex
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Fabolous (Ft. Chris Brown & Teyana Taylor) – Us vs. The World
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[Pre-Chorus: Chris Brown] / Haunted by your past mistakes / It's hard to tell between real or fake / They say good things come to those who wait (Wait) / You make me feel some type
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Chris Brown & Tyga – Ayo
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“Ayo” is a bouncy, fun track about Chris and Tyga’s lavish lifestyles. The track was released as the lead single from their collaborative album Fan of a Fan: The Album, the follow
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G-Eazy (Ft. Chris Brown & Mark Morrison) – Provide
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“Provide” is the first single off of Bay-area rapper G-Eazy’s fourth studio album, These Things Happen Too.
G taps frequent collaborator Chris Brown to sing a melody between his
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Chris Brown – Don't Judge Me
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“Don’t Judge Me” is an emotional and vulnerable ballad that sees Chris beg his partner to not judge him on his past mistakes. In the track, Chris also tries to convince his partner
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Chris Brown (Ft. Future) – That's On You
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[Intro: Future] / Oh, yeah, Plutoski, Breezy, this shit bigger than YouTube / All we know is that bad bitches dressed down in Coucoo / Pop out with a pop star, somethin' you oughta
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Chris Brown – Poppin'
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“Poppin'” was the released as the final single from Chris' debut album. However, it was only released as a promotional single with no accompanying music video. In the track, Chris
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Chris Brown – Shooter
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[Verse 1] / Sick in love, highs and lows / Nothin' to cure it, I'm losin' faith (Woah) / Sinkin' now, swim for shore / Ready to prove it, my love, baby / I've been shipwrecked
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Chris Brown (Ft. Juelz Santana) – Run It!
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“Run It!” is the debut single from R&B singer Chris Brown, who was only 16 years old at the time of release. The track features rapper Juelz Santana—who later collaborated with
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VEDO & Chris Brown – Do You Mind
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[Intro: VEDO] / Oh, oh, no, no, no, no / It's VEDO, baby / [Verse 1: VEDO] / Shawty wanna do me (Do), yeah / Told me, "Set the camera up", she wanna make a movie (Ooh-ooh) / Oh
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Chris Brown – Proof
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“Proof” is an alternative R&B track that sees Chris try to fix a broken relationship tainted by lies and deception. The track is presumed to be about his ex-girlfriend Karrueche
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Lil Dicky (Ft. Chris Brown) – Freaky Friday
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“Freaky Friday” is a song that involves a crossover between Lil Dicky and Chris Brown.
The first verse is Lil Dicky speaking as Chris Brown and the second verse is Chris Brown
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Spotify – This Is Summer Walker
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1. SPINALL, Äyanna & DJ Snake - Power (Remember Who You Are) [feat. Summer Walker] / 2. Summer Walker - Deep / 3. Summer Walker - Playing Games (Extended Version) [feat. Bryson
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Tyga (Ft. Chris Brown) – For the Road
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[Verse 1: Tyga] / They say what goes around comes around ('Round) / And I know I made mistakes and you forgave me, how? (How?) / I don't understand, you know I'm tryin' the best I
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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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