Genius Meanings
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Deep Purple – Speed King
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[Instrumental Intro (0:00 - 1:32)] / [Verse 1] / "Good Golly", said little Miss Molly / When she was rocking in the house of blue light / Tutti Frutti was oh so rooty, rocking to
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Deep Purple – Perfect Strangers (single version)
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Can you remember, remember my name / As I flow through your life / A thousand oceans I have flown / And cold, cold spirits of ice / All my life / I am the echo of your past / I am
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Primal Fear – Speedking
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[Verse 1] / "Good golly," said little Miss Molly / When she was rocking in the house of blue light / Tutti Frutti was oh-so-rooty / When she was rocking to the east and west
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Deep Purple – Highway Star
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“Highway Star” is a song by the English rock band Deep Purple. It is the opening track on their 1972 album Machine Head and is the fastest song in tempo on the album. It was
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USHER – OMG Samples
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See all of “OMG” by USHER’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Deep Purple – Child in Time
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Written by Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger Glover, Jon Lord and Ian Paice from Deep Purple’s 1970 album Deep Purple In Rock
“Child In Time” is an anti-Vietnam War protest
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Deep Purple – Hallelujah
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[Chorus] / Hallelujah / Hallelujah / Hallelujah / [Verse 1] / I am a preacher with a message for my people / Over the world, scratching on the ground / Looking for the peace that
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Deep Purple – Woman From Tokyo (single edit)
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Fly into the rising sun / Faces, smiling everyone / Yeah, she is a whole new tradition / I feel it in my heart / My woman from Tokyo / She makes me see / My woman from Tokyo / She'
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Deep Purple – Black Night
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“Black Night” was the first single off of Deep Purple’s fourth studio album Deep Purple in Rock.
The track became Deep Purple’s highest-charting song in the UK; the main riff
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Deep Purple – When a Blind Man Cries ('97 remix)
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If you're leaving, close the door / I'm not expecting people anymore / Hear me grieving, I'm lying on the floor / Whether I'm drunk or dead, I really ain't too sure / I'm a blind
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Deep Purple – Into the Fire
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According to Ian Gillan’s words, this song is a warning – title and unforgettable chorus means that taking drugs will push you into the fire. Drugs will burn, destroy your whole
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Deep Purple – Flight of the Rat
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“Flight of the Rat” is the fourth track off of Deep Purple’s fourth studio album Deep Purple in Rock.
The song follows the leave of a tyrant, possibly a king, and the apparent
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Deep Purple – Child in Time (single edit)
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Sweet child in time / You'll see the line / The line that's drawn between / Good and bad / See the blind man / Shooting at the world / Bullets flying / Ohh taking toll / If you've
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Deep Purple – Living Wreck
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“Living Wreck” is the sixth track off of Deep Purple’s fourth studio album, Deep Purple in Rock.
The lyrics display a woman who is very untidy and weird, and a man almost dies of
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Deep Purple – Strange Kind of Woman (single version)
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There once was a woman / A strange kind of woman / The kind that gets written down in history / Her name was Nancy / Her face was nothing fancy / She left a trail of happiness and
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Deep Purple – Hard Lovin' Man
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“Hard Lovin Man” is the final track off of Deep Purple’s fourth album “Deep Purple in Rock”.
This song features some of Ritchie Blackmore’s most intricate solo’s, with fast
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Deep Purple – Bloodsucker
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“Bloodsucker” is the second track off of Deep Purple’s fourth studio album, Deep Purple In Rock.
The song, written in the key of E minor, has a dark, menacing riff, reminiscent of
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Rainbow – The Temple of the King
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One of the highlights in Richie Blackmore’s Rainbow, this song narrates an epic story with several meanings. The song has also been covered numerous times by many bands. A notable
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Deep Purple – Slow Down Sister
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Cold looking woman / Like a switch-blade knife / Baby says "I'm gonna break the law tonight" / Ooh, if your daddy could see you now / Rock and roll rebel on a jailbreak run / Big
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Rainbow – Kill the King
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Released as a single much earlier than its album release on 1978’s Long Live Rock ‘n’ Roll, “Kill The King” is a song that appears to have a medieval setting and it describes a
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USHER (Ft. will.i.am) – OMG
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O.M.G = Oh My God!
Many of us have had that time when we were stunned simply from the presence of a certain girl. Here, Usher and will.i.am describe their own feeling of a love
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Ben E. King – Stand By Me
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Released in 1961, this song was inspired by the spiritual hymn “Lord Stand By Me”. It has since been recorded into more than 400 other versions.
It was ranked the 122nd out of
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X-Cops – Highway Star
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“Highway Star” is a cover of Deep Purple’s song of the same name, “Highway Star,” with the lyrics modified to match X-Cops' usual themes of police corruption, murder, and depravity
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Eminem – Rap God
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“Rap God” is Eminem’s braggadocious ode to himself and his career. Over its six-minute run-time, he references comic books, throws back to his old songs, and raps crazily fast.
In
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Lady Gaga – Bloody Mary
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Bloody Mary is a song by Lady Gaga from her album, Born This Way.
I’m struggling between fantasy and reality in Bloody Mary. It was inspired by my car and Mary Magdalene (the
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