Genius Meanings
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City Girls & JT – JT First Day Out
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After being in prison for over a year on charges of credit card fraud, Jatavia Johnson, better known as JT of the City Girls, reentered the music scene with a track that makes sure
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Lakeyah – First Day Out
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[Verse] / Look, I'ma be honest, it ain't no competition / They say Lakeyah keep 'em pressed and all these hoes got offended / Keep a couple stripe shirts on my nigga, I'm winnin
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City Girls & JT – No Bars
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“No Bars” is a solo single by JT, who is better known as one half of the American rap duo, City Girls. Her first official solo release since “JT First Day Out”, a snippet of the
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Genius – October 2019 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' OCTOBER 2019 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For October 2019 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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City Girls – Skit
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[Skit] / (Act up playing in the background) / Hold up, hold up, turn that down / Turn that down Uniqua, turn that down / You bitches could never be the fuckin' city girls / Go to
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Summer Walker, JT & City Girls – Ex For A Reason
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[Intro: Summer Walker] / Lord, you know how hard it is (It is) / Dealing with the pain day-to-day over one man (All the shit) / She can never be what I am / But as long as he with
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City Girls (Ft. Lil Baby) – Season
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[Chorus: JT & Yung Miami] / It's that season (Y'all know what time it is) / Where niggas cut a check for no reason (Where the money at?) / It's that season / Where niggas cut a
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Lil Yachty On City Girls’ “Act Up”: ”I Wrote The Whole Song Except For J.T.’s Last Verse”
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The Quality Control rapper reflects on his first time penning a hit for another artist.
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Drake – In My Feelings
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“In My Feelings” is an upbeat, club-mixed love letter to “Kiki,” “KB,” and the members of City Girls. The track rides on Drake’s heartfelt singing and honest lyrics, wondering if
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Moneybagg Yo (Ft. City Girls & DaBaby) – Said Sum (Remix)
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[Intro: JT] / Yeah (Turn me up, YC) / JT / [Verse 1: JT] / Uh, fuck nigga, I don't wanna hear it (Nah) / Ain't talkin' the bag, I cover my ears / I hop in the Lamb', I'm switchin
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Chloe x Halle & Doja Cat (Ft. City Girls & Latto) – Do It (Remix)
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On “Do It (Remix),” Chloe x Halle team up with the female rappers Doja Cat, City Girls, and Mulatto, to create a remix to their original track, “Do It.”
On the R&B song, the girls
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Drake – Nice For What
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The New Orleans bounce music-inflected “Nice For What” is Drake’s third single of 2018, coming after the Scary Hours EP which was released in January.
Throughout the song, Drake
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Tee Grizzley & Skilla Baby (Ft. City Girls) – Gorgeous (Remix)
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[Intro: Skilla Baby & Yung Miami] / Gorgeous, you gorgeous (Uh) / Gorgeous, you gorgeous (Yung Miami, It's the motherfuckin' remix, Helluva made this beat, baby) / Gorgeous, you
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City Girls – Act Up
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On this Girl Code standout, JT and Yung Miami rap how someone shouldn’t “Act Up” with them, otherwise there may be consequences.
Since its release, the song has gained notoriety
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Quality Control, City Girls & Saweetie (Ft. DJ Durel) – Come On
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[Intro: Quavo] / DJ Durel / [Chorus: JT] / Girl, come on (Come on) / It's time to get it, girl, they playin' our song (This my jam) / Let's make 'em spend it on us all night long (
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City Girls – Runnin
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[Intro] / Cook that shit up, Quay / Marii Beatz, turn me up / [Pre-Chorus: JT] / I'm fuckin' with boss niggas that keep a gun in they pants / Never complain 'bout bein' broke / '
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Drake (Ft. Lil Wayne) – The Motto
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On this bonus track from Take Care, Drake enlists his Young Money mentor Lil Wayne for an ode to his motto in life: YOLO.
https://www.twitter.com/drake/status/131969860388397057
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City Girls (Ft. USHER) – Good Love
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[Intro: Usher] / Yeah (Beat it up, beat it up) / They want Usher, baby (Beat it up, beat it up) / Get freaky (Beat it up, beat it up) / ATL, City Girls (Beat it up, beat it up
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Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five (Ft. Duke Bootee & Grandmaster Melle Mel) – The Message
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s “The Message” may not have been the origin of conscious-rap in the early ‘80s, but it took the idea, ran away with it, married it, had
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Justin Timberlake (Ft. JAY-Z) – Suit & Tie
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Released to much hype on January 14th, 2013 after a big reveal at midnight, this is JT’s first new song in six years. This song is from The 20/20 Experience. The music video was
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Justin Timberlake – Strawberry Bubblegum
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This song is filled with food-related sexual innuendos, much like the song “Carry Out” which JT had been featured on with producer Timbaland.
The song is more than likely about
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City Girls & Yo Gotti – Broke Niggas
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[Intro: Yo Gotti] / (I'm a country nigga) / (Fuck with City Girls) / (Trap niggas) / Yeah (Trap niggas) / (Ayy, I don't really, really like rap niggas) / Yeah, look / [Verse 1: Yo
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Kanye West – POWER
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Produced by Kanye and S1, “POWER” samples “21st Century Schizoid Man” by progressive British rock band King Crimson, the drums from the Cold Grits' rendition of “It’s Your Thing” (
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City Girls – Fuck the D to the A
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[Verse 1: JT] / First off, fuck a hater and her friend too (Fuck 'em) / You bitches dried up, yo' nigga drunk off this pussy juice (Ow) / I be ridin' fly, dodgin' cops with no
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City Girls – Broke Boy
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“Broke Boy” is the fifth song off the City Girls' second studio album, Girl Code.
Lyrically, the song is about men who lie about their lives (specifically, whether or not they had
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City Girls – Twerkulator
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“Twerkulator” is a song by City Girls that was supposed to be on their album City On Lock, but it didn’t make the final track list. The song leaked along with the rest of the album
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City Girls – Tonight
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[Intro: Diddy] / Ah, come on / Ah, City Girls, JT / Yung, Yung, Yung Miami / Ah, ah / Yeah / Come on / Come on, come on / [Chorus: JT & Yung Miami] / Keep me wet, fuck me right, we
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Lakeyah (Ft. City Girls) – Female Goat (Remix)
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On “Female Goat (Remix)”, Lakeyah recruits the Miami rap duo City Girls for the remix of her October 2019 single “Female Goat”, released alongside Lakeyah’s debut album Time’s Up
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Quality Control & City Girls – Fuck Dat Nigga
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[Verse 1: JT] / Give me the cash, fuck a wedding ring / Put some ice on my neck, cash money watch it bling, bling / Always talkin' 'bout the block hot / But you want a bad bitch in
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Lola Brooke (Ft. Latto & Yung Miami) – Don't Play With It (Remix)
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[Intro: Lola Brooke] / (Violation) / Uh-uh-uh-uh / (Dizz, you violated) Yeah, yeah / Don't play with it, don't play with it, don't play with it / Don't play with it / Mwah, uh-huh
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Kendrick Lamar – Swimming Pools (Drank)
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On this lead single from good kid, m.A.A.d city, Kendrick addresses the psychological connection between peer pressure and alcoholism. What sounds like a club anthem is actually an
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Kendrick Lamar (Ft. Drake) – Poetic Justice
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Kendrick explained “Poetic Justice” in a 2012 interview with Complex magazine, saying:
If you listen to ‘Poetic Justice,’ it’s a song about a chick saying these legs are poems. On
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Tee Grizzley (Ft. Lil Yachty) – From The D to the A
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“From The D to the A” sees Tee Grizzley recruit Atlanta rapper Lil Yachty for a hard song about what they like spending money on, their ways with women, and their activity in the
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City Girls & Fivio Foreign – Top Notch
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[Intro] / AXL / [Verse 1: Yung Miami] / Not nann' bitch in the world look like this (Nann') / G5, hair wrapped up, pop a iced bottle of the Cris (Ah) / Bitch, I was really broke
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Drake – The Language
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“The Language” is a simple, braggadocious track. Drake asserts his position as rap’s elite, fending off newcomers, and solidifying that he can, and will, stunt because he has ties
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Phoebe Bridgers – Kyoto
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“Kyoto” is an uptempo indie rock song that takes a glimpse into Bridgers' inner musings during her time spent on tour in Japan.
With a little help from Bright Eyes‘ Nathaniel
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Justin Timberlake – You Got It On
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The 8th song on part 2 of The 20/20 Experience, You Got It On is not JT’s first song about doing it, nor about specific clothing. Most of the song mentions being naked or wearing
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City Girls – Show Me the Money
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[Verse 1: Yung Miami] / New jewels, shine me out / Shopping sprees, fly me out / Calabasas, buy me house / Bank account, dry him out / Buy me this, buy me that / Lose me, nigga
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JT – Sideways
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Lyrics from Snippet / [Chorus] / Bitch, I ain't friendly, I don't fuck with y'all bitches (At all) / Tryna take who? it ain't enough of y'all bitches / Hoes so phony got me lookin
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The Weeknd – The Morning
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The morning has come for Abel and his love interest, and the high from the previous night sends Abel’s girl departing and Abel himself into a candid, reflective state about his
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boygenius – Cool About It
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[Verse 1: Baker] / Met you at the dive bar to go shoot some pool / And make fun of the cowboys with the neck tattoos / Ask you easy questions about work and school / [Chorus: Baker
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DJ Khaled (Ft. City Girls & Latto) – BILLS PAID
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“BILLS PAID” flexes female energy as DJ Khaled brings together Latto and the City Girls on an energetic banger that serves as the twelfth track from his thirteenth studio album
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Nas – Get Light
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[Intro] / Ladies, fellas / I know some of the most intelligent women in the world is listenin’ right now / And all the realest brothers is like, uh / [Chorus] / Get light with it
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Luke Combs – When It Rains It Pours
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“When It Rains It Pours” is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Luke Combs. It is his second single release overall, and it appears on his 2017 debut album
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JAY-Z (Ft. Alicia Keys) – Empire State of Mind
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The Blueprint 3’s third single is a love song to Jay-Z and Alicia Keys' home city of New York, which is also known as “the Empire State.” The title alludes to the Billy Joel ballad
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Jack Harlow – Tyler Herro
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Fresh off his 2020 XXL Freshman nomination, Jack Harlow pays homage to friend and NBA player Tyler Herro—with whom he is pictured on the single’s cover. The song marks Harlow’s
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Salt-N-Pepa – Push It
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“Push It” is Salt-N-Pepa’s first hit song and one of their most famous. Although often mistaken as a song about sex, the group insists “Push It” is about dancing.
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