Genius Meanings
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Disclosure – F For You
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“F for You” comes courtesy of Howard Lawrence himself, and as we learn in the chorus, the F stands for Fool. The repeated lines suggest that the other person is known for being
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Disclosure (Ft. Mary J. Blige) – F For You (Remix)
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After a stellar performance in Manchester, hip-hop soul legend Mary J. Blige hops on Disclosure’s 2013 belter F For You.
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Disclosure (Ft. ELIZA) – You & Me (Flume Remix)
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The Flume remix of Disclosure’s “You & Me” isn’t just a remix, it’s a full reworking. The UK-garage dance sound that fills their debut Settle is replaced with cinematic, syncopated
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Disclosure (Ft. Sam Smith) – Latch
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With its full-bodied vocals, “Latch” sums up the delirious feeling of falling head over heels in love with someone.
Showstopping, indelible and effusive—not to mention successful
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Celeste – Strange
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[Verse 1] / I tried for you / Tried to see through all the smoke and dirt / It wouldn't move / What could I do? / [Pre-Chorus] / I touch your head to pull your thoughts into my
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Disclosure (Ft. ELIZA) – You & Me
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With “You & Me”, Disclosure welcomesEliza Doolittle back into the music fold for their latest single.
“Love is always hunting/ Your arrows are soaring through my chest”, she
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Disclosure (Ft. AlunaGeorge) – White Noise
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Disclosure teams up with the fantastic AlunaGeorge for one of the hottest singles of the year.
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Disclosure (Ft. Sam Smith) – Omen
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United Kingdom production duo Disclosure teamed up with singing sensation Sam Smith for this second single off of their 2015 album, Caracal. This is the third collaboration between
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Khalid & Disclosure – Know Your Worth
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A year after Khalid and Disclosure released their blockbuster collaboration “Talk,” the trio return with “Know your Worth,” an electro-R&B earworm about staying positive and
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Disclosure (Ft. Sinéad Harnett) – Boiling
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[Verse 1] / Somethin' is boilin', boilin' in me / Someone is toyin', toyin' with me / It won't get out, it won't stop / It don't move out, it won't leave / It won't get out, it won
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Disclosure – Jaded
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“Jaded” features vocals from Howard Lawrence, one of the two brothers in Disclosure. In an LA Times interview, they said that the song is about the state of the ‘EDM’ scene and how
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Disclosure – Second Chance
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One of two tracks on Settle without a featured vocalist. Called “pitch screwed bass music” by Pitchfork
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Disclosure (Ft. Miguel) – Good Intentions
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This song is from Disclosure’s album Caracal. The plot of the song is about a two people breaking up, and one person(sung by Miguel). He sings about how by breaking up with his ex
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Disclosure (Ft. Lorde) – Magnets
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Lorde joins Disclosure for a highly anticipated collaboration. “Magnets” was released two days before the release of Disclosure’s sophomore album, Caracal.
Disclosure spoke about
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the scary jokes (Ft. Louie Zong) – Community Gardens
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[Verse 1] / Full disclosure, I am a monster / A creature of despair, not that that should be a cause for concern / If there's one thing I've learned in all my years here / It's
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Disclosure (Ft. Jamie Woon) – January
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This track is about a friend who has either buried the memories of their past experiences together, or literally has amnesia. Jamie Woon sings a solemn promise to protect these
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Disclosure – Brown Eyes
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[Verse] / Dreamlike in a street life / I don’t think I can leave yet / I’m traveling back / But you keep moving in / I can’t resist when your eyes / They keep on glistening / [
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Disclosure & RAYE – Waterfall
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[Verse 1] / I only see you and I / In a crowded room, you're my decision / Oh, we been blurrin' the lines / In a crowded room, I guess I kissed him, kissed him / [Pre-Chorus] / Oh
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Mary J. Blige (Ft. Disclosure) – Follow
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The eleventh track on Mary J. Blige’s album The London Sessions is another collaboration with Disclosure.
The English production duo worked with Blige on a remix to their song “F
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Disclosure, Kehlani & Syd – Birthday
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[Verse 1: Syd] / Oh babe, oh babe / You've been on my mind / Just an old flame, old flame / I left you behind / But, oh, if it were any other day / Maybe you'd want me to stay away
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Disclosure (Ft. Kwabs) – Willing & Able
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The third single from the British production duo’s sophomore album Caracal (2015), “Willing & Able” is about wanting to take a relationship to the next stage but only if your
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Disclosure – Molecules
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“Molecules” is a song from Disclosure’s upcoming second album Caracal. It was released on 25 September 2015.
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Disclosure (Ft. The Weeknd) – Nocturnal
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“Nocturnal” is the opening track (and the longest) of Disclosure’s second album, Caracal.
The Weeknd lends his R&B crooning to the track as he sings about insomnia and nighttime
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Otherwise – Full Disclosure
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[Intro] / Yeah / [Verse 1] / I’ve been around for too long not to know right from wrong / I've been sellin’ myself out for fame on a song / I ain’t like them, no-oh-oh / I’ve been
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Disclosure (Ft. Gregory Porter) – Holding On
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“Holding On,” with featured vocals by jazz vocalist Gregory Porter, is the official lead single from Disclosure’s upcoming sophomore album Caracal, following buzz single “Bang That
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Disclosure (Ft. Jessie Ware) – Confess To Me
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“Confess to Me” is the penultimate track on the standard edition of Disclosure’s debut album Settle. It features a duet between Howard and guest vocalist Jessie Ware.
The song
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Disclosure, Aminé & slowthai – My High
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On “My High” the electronic duo Disclosure team up with rappers Aminé and slowthai for a high energy dance track about maintaining their drug fueled high.
The track features fast
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Disclosure & Channel Tres – Lavender
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[Verse 1] / I change the channel on you / I'm on it / I like the lace on you / She about it / Soft lips, soft skin, smooth hips / Want everything / And you got it / [Chorus] / Get
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Disclosure – Intro
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This speech is spoken by Eric Thomas in what seems to be a chapel in the beginning of the “When A Fire Starts To Burn” music video. It also serves as the intro to the album, Settle
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Nathan Lane (Ft. Adam Riegler, Bebe Neuwirth, Carolee Carmello, Kevin Chamberlin, Krysta Rodriguez & Terrence Mann) – Full Disclosure
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GOMEZ: / This is the sacred chalice / From Addams families past / Firm in my digitalis / Held fast / Die-cast! / Here, in this sweet libation / Salvation resides / Feel the sweet
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Doja Cat – Streets
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“Streets” is a song from Doja’s 2019 sophomore album Hot Pink, where she sings about her woes from a previously failed relationship in the first verse, and details her reasons on
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Disclosure – Simply Won’t Do
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[Intro] / Lover, lover / Lover / [Chorus] / Simply won't do, won't do, won't do / When I might get down / Push it on you, on you, on you / When I might get down / We simply won't
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Mariah the Scientist (Ft. Mansa) – Disclosure
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[Verse 1: Mariah the Scientist] / You mean to tell me that it was nothing special to you / I should have left you when I knew the truth / Was too hard to just express it to me
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The Cranberries – Zombie
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The Cranberries describe the violence in “The Troubles,” the decades-long conflict in Northern Ireland between nationalists (mainly self-identified as Irish or Roman Catholic) and
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Drive-By Truckers – Maria's Awful Disclosure
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The song is based on an 1836 anti-Catholic novel, The Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk, which purported to be the sordid story of a nun who had escaped from a Montreal convent. It
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