Genius Meanings
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I
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Released in 1989, De La Soul’s third single “Me Myself and I” established the group’s characteristic style of combining hip hop with humor and social commentary. The group’s
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I (Oblapos Mode)
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[Verse 1: Trugoy the Dove] / Mirror, mirror on the wall / Tell me, mirror, what is wrong? / Can it be my De La clothes / Or is it just my De La song? / What I do ain't make-believe
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I (Neopolitan Mix)
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DOVE: / Mirror, mirror on the wall / Tell me, mirror, what is wrong? / Can it be my De La clothes / Or is it just my De La song? / What I do ain't make-believe / People say I sit
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De La Soul – Me, Myself & I (Live at Tramps, NYC, 1996)
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[Intro: Mos Def, Trugoy the Dove, Both] / Is y'all gon' do the one? (What? What?) / The one - just to get it over with / The one I can't stand but that everybody's diggin' / Just
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I / Say No Go (The Unity Mix)
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["Say No Go"] / Now let's get right on down to the skit / A baby is brought into a world of pits / And if it could've talked that soon in the delivery room / It would've asked the
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I Samples
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See all of “Me Myself and I” by De La Soul’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I Samples
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De La Soul – Ain't Hip to Be Labelled a Hippie
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Track 7 on the second disc on the 2001 reissue of the album. Found on the B-side of the Me Myself and I single.
Posdnous addresses what ‘DAISY’ means, and whether he’s a hippy.
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5 Seconds Of Summer Face Loneliness and Regret On New Song “Me Myself & I”
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It’s the third single off the quartet’s upcoming fifth LP.
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A League of Their Own (Ft. De La Soul & Jamie Redknapp) – Me Myself and I
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[Intro: De La Soul] / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / C'mon / Listen up / Check it out / [Verse 1: De La Soul, Jamie Redknapp & All] / Mirror mirror on the wall / Tell me mirror, what is
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Denzel Curry Resolves To Keep Moving On New Song “Walkin”
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It’s the lead single off his forthcoming sixth album.
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De La Soul – What's More
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Track 8 on the second disc on the 2001 reissue of the album. Found on the B-side of the “Me Myself and I” single.
Posdnuos and Dave begin each part of their short verses with “
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De La Soul (Ft. Chi-Ali) – The Mack Daddy on the Left
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Jeff, who was introduced in the track “Brain Washed Follower” from the “C” side of “Me Myself and I,” takes control of the mic for this song.
This track made appearances as a B-
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De La Soul – Intro
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Posdnuos: The game show concept was one of the last things we did, during the mixing phase. I think Paul might have come up with the idea. [Game show announcer] Al Watts was just
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De La Soul (Ft. Otis Redding) – Eye Know
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“Eye Know” is the fifth single from De La Soul’s 3 Feet High and Rising. It was not released as a single in the US, but made the top 30 in several countries overseas, including a #
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De La Soul – Ego Trippin' (Part Two)
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De La’s “Ego Trippin' (Part Two)” is a continuation of the original “Ego Trippin'” by the Ultramagnetic MC’s.
Note that the entire song is a parody of braggadocio Hip Hop with
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I Interpolations
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See all of “Me Myself and I” by De La Soul’s interpolations
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BOILERROOM.TV (Ft. KAYTRANADA) – Kaytranada x Boiler Room Montreal Tracklist
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[00:00] The Roots - Silent Treatment (Kaytranada Intro) / [00:45] Robert Glasper - Move Love (Kaytranada Edition) / [03:08] KenLo Croqnote - Facteur Humidex / [03:55] Flume
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G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha – Me, Myself & I
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“Me, Myself & I” is centered around G-Eazy and Bebe Rexha’s wish for privacy and ability to escape in the solidarity of the music they create. It was originally titled “I Don’t
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De La Soul – Me Myself and I Remixes
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De La Soul – Strickly Dan Stuckie
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Track 2 on the second disc on the 2001 reissue of the album. Found on the B-side of the original “Plug Tunin'”.
‘Dan Stuckie’ is referenced throughout the album in songs like “Me
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De La Soul – Say No Go Samples
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De La Soul – Jenifa Taught Me (Derwin's Revenge)
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[Verse 1: Dove] / Access to her code / Lovestruck was my mode / Took a look, dropped my textbook / Jenifa (Oh) / Breakfast, broke it fast / She was in my English class / Asked for
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De La Soul – Goodbyes
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[Outro: Trugoy the Dove] / Before we get up outta here / We wanna thank all of y'all for not forgetting what hip-hop is / Y'all made that shit for real tonight, a'ight? / A'ight
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Jimmy Fallon (Ft. Justin Timberlake) – History of Rap 3
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[Intro: Jimmy Fallon] / The first guest tonight is a good friend of the show. He ah – ah, screw it / [Run-D.M.C., "King of Rock"] / I’m the king of rock, there is none higher
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De La Soul – Tread Water
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De La uses talking animals to express a rhetoric about doing things that scare you like trying new things or getting involved in your community
This song was used in the film “
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De La Soul (Ft. Jungle Brothers & Q-Tip) – Buddy
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“Buddy” is the fourth single off of De La Soul’s debut album 3 Feet High and Rising, reaching #2 on the US Rap Chart in early 1990. The song features the Jungle Brothers and Q-Tip
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Jessie J (Ft. De La Soul) – Seal Me With a Kiss
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“Seal Me With a Kiss” is a retro-sounding song which talks about Jessie’s love for a crush. It also samples De La Soul’s, “Me, Myself And I”.
The song expresses Jessie’s love for
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De La Soul – Ring Ring Ring (Ha Ha Hey)
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“Ring Ring Ring” was the lead single of De La Soul’s sophomore album De La Soul Is Dead. It was an international smash hit in the spring of 1991. In the US, it did not appear on
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De La Soul – Jenifa (Taught Me) (12″ version)
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MASE: / This song does not contain explicit lyrics, but the thought is erotic. Awwww, baby! / DOVE: / Access to her code / Lovestruck Dove is Dove's mode / Took a look, dropped my
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De La Soul – The Magic Number
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The song is built on the drum beat from Double Dee and Steinski’s “Lesson 3” – which itself is a sample of Led Zeppelin’s “The Crunge,” making Pos’s claim of “no rock and roll
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De La Soul – 4 More (Clean Version)
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[Intro: Zhané, Posdnous] / (Never gonna give up on you) / Yeah, we gonna do it like this / (Just a little bit) / Like that / (Just a little bit) / Zhané / (Just a little bit) / De
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