Genius Meanings
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Summer Walker & Drake – Girls Need Love (Remix)
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Summer Walker solicits Drake for the official remix of her breakout single, “Girls Need Love.”
While Summer speaks on her desire for affection and sexual attention, Drake responds
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Summer Walker – Girls Need Love
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“Girls Need Love” is Summer Walker’s breakout hit single. It serves as a confessional, candid vent on the plights facing girls who speak truthfully about the very normal need for
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Summer Walker & Drake – Girls Need Love (Remix) [Sped Up]
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[Intro: Summer Walker] / Honestly / [Verse 1: Summer Walker] / Honestly, I'm tryin' to stay focused / You must think I've got to be joking when I say / I don't think I can wait / I
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VEDO – Girls Need Love (V-Mix)
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[Intro] / It's Vedo, baby / (Rock me, baby) / [Verse 1] / Honestly, I can tell that you're frustrated / Been a minute since you dated / Oh-oh-oh, you don't know / Who to give that
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JAYBeatz #HVLM – Girls Need Love (Girls' Edition)
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This is a popular, yet unofficial, blend of various female vocalists on Summer Walker’s “Girls Need Love” beat. The other verses, aside from hers, are taken from acapellas from
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Drake (Ft. Lil Baby) – Girls Want Girls
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On “Girls Want Girls,” Drake and Baby show their admiration for lesbian women and “compare” themselves to lesbians by saying they like women as well.
Following its release, the
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Drake (Ft. SZA) – Slime You Out
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“Slime You Out” is the SZA-accompanied lead single to Drake’s highly anticipated eighth studio album, For All The Dogs.
On the track, both artists cruise over topics of being used
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Summer Walker & Victoria Monét – Girls Need Love (Girls Mix)
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[Intro: Summer Walker] / Honestly / [Verse 1: Summer Walker] / Honestly, I'm tryin' to stay focused / You must think I've got to be joking / When I say I don't think I can wait / I
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Illest Morena – Girls Need Love (Remix)
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[Intro] / You know, who fuck it is? Right? / It's Illest, baby (Rrr) / [Verse 1] / Baby, you're so fine, can't lie / 'Pag nagkatitigan, hindi ako mapalagay / Gusto ko ng doja
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Summer Walker – Girls Need Love Samples
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See all of “Girls Need Love” by Summer Walker’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Genius Users – Drake [Discography List]
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A full list of rapper Drake’s singles, projects, and features.
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Summer Walker & Drake - Girls Need Love (Remix) (Tradução em Português)
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[Introdução: Summer Walker] / Sinceramente / [Verso 1: Summer Walker] / Sinceramente, estou tentando me manter focada / Você deve achar que é brincadeira quando eu falo / Que eu
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Drake (Ft. James Fauntleroy) – Girls Love Beyoncé
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Drake teams up with James Fauntleroy of Cocaine 80’s for a interpolation remix of Destiny’s Child’s classic track “Say My Name,” the group of which Beyoncé was the lead singer in
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Trevor Jackson – Boys Need Love 2
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Boys Need Love 2 is Trevor Jackson’s remix of Summer walker’s hit single Girls Need love.
This cover acts as a response to the original one, from the point of view of a guy.
When
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Drake – Practice
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Drake pays homage to a classic Cash Money song, sampling and interpolating Juvenile’s 1998 classic “Back That Azz Up.”
This song can be seen as Drake speaking about a stripper or
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Drake – Hotline Bling
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“Hotline Bling” is most likely about Drake’s old flame from Toronto, Nebby. She’s had an on and off relationship with the 6 God a few times, and her Instagram account is a constant
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PARTYNEXTDOOR (Ft. Drake) – Come and See Me
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On “Come and See Me,” PND and Drake reflect on their attempts to maintain casual romantic relationships, effortlessly interchanging between their own perspectives and the women
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Drake (Ft. JAY-Z) – Love All
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“Love All” is a collaboration of Drake with rapper JAY-Z for the album Certified Lover Boy. Before its release, the song was leaked on June 23, 2020, and was likely recorded in
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Drake (Ft. Lil Baby) – Wants and Needs
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On “Wants and Needs,” Drake and Lil Baby go back and forth on aspects of life involved in the balance of what is wanted versus what is needed.
Between women, money, inner-circles
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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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Rihanna (Ft. Future) – Loveeeeeee Song
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“Loveeeeeee Song” is the first collaboration between Rihanna and trap-rapper Future. The track was released as the fourth single from her seventh studio album Unapologetic on April
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Drake (Ft. Travis Scott) – Company
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Drake abandons the overarching boastful theme of If You’re Reading This It’s Too Late on “Company,” an introspective track where a vulnerable Drake offers insight into his personal
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Drake – Cameras
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This track was coupled with “Good Ones Go (Interlude)” on the Take Care tracklist. Features a sample of “Calling On You” by Jon B.
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Skillibeng – Girls Want Girls (Remix)
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[Intro: Drake] / Woah, woah / Woah, woah, woah / Ayy / [Chorus: Drake] / Starin' at your dress 'cause it's see-through / Yeah, talkin' all the shit that you done been through
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Drake (Ft. Jhené Aiko) – From Time
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“From Time” is penned as a conversation between Drake and an old flame.
The song features vocals from Jhene Aiko, production from 40, and piano harmonies from Chilly Gonzales.
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50 Cent (Ft. Nate Dogg) – 21 Questions
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“21 Questions,” released on April 29, 2003, is the second single from the album. It became 50’s second number one song in the United States after “In Da Club.”
The music video for
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Drake (Ft. Majid Jordan) – Hold On, We're Going Home
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Drake’s single isn’t a rap song as we all know, but here’s the rapper-singer reiterating the fact for all us: Drizzy says him and Noah “40” Shebib “wanted to channelize the Michael
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Alam Nasrallah & Drake (Ft. ShokkaSG & Snoop Dogg) – Girls Want Girls (Gay Remix)
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[Intro:Drake] / Woah, woah / [Chorus:Drake] / Starin' at your dress 'cause it's see-through / Yeah, talkin' all the shit that you done been through / Yeah, say that you a lesbian
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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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LL COOL J – I Need Love
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“I Need Love” is LL Cool J’s first big hit, peaking at #14 in the US and reaching the top 10 in five European countries.
It is considered the first rap ballad to be an
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Drake – Sweeterman (Remix)
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Drake premiered his remix to Ramriddlz’s “Sweeterman” on the first episode of OVOSOUND Radio.
When a snippet leaked in May 2015, fans assumed it to be a new song in the making
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Drake (Ft. Swizz Beatz & T.I.) – Fancy
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An ode to independent, self-respecting women with class, ass, and their own bank accounts.
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Genius Traductions françaises – Summer Walker - Girls Need Love Remix (ft. Drake) (Traduction Française)
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[Intro: Summer Walker] / Honnêtement / [Couplet 1: Summer Walker] / Honnêtement, j'essaie de rester concentrée / Tu dois penser que je blaguais quand je dis / Que je pense pas
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Drake (Ft. The Weeknd) – Crew Love
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Drake calls upon frequent collaborator The Weeknd for “Crew Love,” a melodic banger dedicated to their respective posses. The two team up to discuss their privileged lifestyles and
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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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Drake (Ft. Kyla & Wizkid) – One Dance
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“One Dance” is an R&B song with dancehall and Afrobeats inflections, featuring a slowed down sample of the vocals and chord stabs from a 2008 UK Funky house anthem, Kyla’s “Do You
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Drake – Marvins Room
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The title is a reference to Marvin Gaye’s studio (popularly known as “Marvin’s Room”) where Drizzy recorded the track.
In the song, a drunk Drake calls up an old flame and vents
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Drake (Ft. 21 Savage) – Sneakin'
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On “Sneakin',” Drake addresses his rap beefs. Given his celebrity status, Drake would likely have the most to lose if he ever lost a rap beef to a rival of his. Therefore, if they
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Drake – Fire & Desire
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On “Fire & Desire,“ Drizzy expresses his dedication to one woman, who’s outside his grasp, already committed to another man.
She and Drizzy have already spent some time together
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Wale (Ft. Tiara Thomas) – Bad
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Taken from Tiara Thomas' original version of “Bad” which was sampled from the song Some Cut by Trillville ft. Lil Scrappy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPy_ztgtK_Q
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Genius – February 2019 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' FEBRUARY 2019 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For February 2019 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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Drake (Ft. Lykke Li) – Little Bit
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“Little Bit” is about Drake being in love with a girl, but he doesn’t want to admit it because he’s afraid it will end badly.
This song is a remix of Swedish singer Lykke Li’s
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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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Jari$ – Girls Want Girls (Remix)
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On “Girls Want Girls,” Drake and Baby show their admiration for lesbian women and “compare” themselves to lesbians by saying they like women as well. This remix includes a 20-bar
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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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Lil Wayne (Ft. Drake & Future) – Love Me
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On “Love Me,” Weezy, Drake, and Future talk about their women and how they care about nothing but them—as long as they love them back. It was released as the second single from
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Drake (Ft. Future) – N 2 Deep
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The first part of this song shows a seemingly sober Drake going into a club ready to have a blast whilst also trying to convince a girl in Houston that he is a decent man.
The
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Drake – Connect
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Drake describes a toxic on-again-off-again relationship. No matter how badly this girl makes him feel about himself, he keeps finding reasons to justify staying with her.
The use
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