Genius Meanings
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Future (Ft. Gunna & Young Thug) – Unicorn Purp
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Future recruits YSL Records pair Young Thug and Gunna to produce a typical Atlanta trap banger produced by Future’s frequent collaborator ATL Jacob.
The title of the song
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🚀👑ASTROWORLD – Future random Playlist
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- "Unicorn Purp" ft. Young Thug & Gunna / - "T-Shirt" / - "Buy Love" / - "Poppin' Tags" / - "Check On Me" / - "California Rari" ft. Young Thug / - "Codeine Crazy" / - "Chanel
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Travis Scott (Ft. Future, M.I.A. & Young Thug) – FRANCHISE (REMIX)
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Travis Scott’s, Young Thug’s and Future’s first-ever collaboration on the same song comes on the remix of Travis' 2020 single “FRANCHISE,” which also featured British musician M.I.
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Gunna (Ft. Young Thug) – mop
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[Intro: Young Thug & Future] / Wheezy outta here / Yeah, yeah, yeah / I'm fuckin' a bitch in a pent' (Ski) / I'm fuckin' a bitch in a Patek (Ski, ski) / I fucked a lil' bitch on
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Gunna (Ft. Future & Roddy Ricch) – too easy (Remix)
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“too easy (Remix)” sees Roddy Ricch join Gunna and Future’s “too easy,” an electrifying track with an equally ear-catching instrumental that had peaked at number 16 on the
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Future (Ft. Young Thug) – Harlem Shake
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Over a moody Wheezy beat, Future links up with frequent collaborator and fellow Atlantian, Young Thug.
The title of the track refers to a dance that originated in the 1980s in
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Gunna & Future – too easy
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[Intro] / (Wheezy outta here) / [Chorus: Gunna] / It's Young Wunna and Young Wheezy, man, this shit too easy / Different bitch for every season showin' me they cleavage / I take
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Gunna (Ft. Future) – STREET SWEEPER
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On “STREET SWEEPER,” Gunna and fellow Atlanta rapper Future reunite on a track, in which they rap about their old lives in the streets (hence the title), telling a rags-to-riches
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Young Stoner Life, Young Thug & Gunna – Ski
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“Ski,” which originally leaked under the title “Fuckin With Gunna” on April 9, 2021, finds the “3 Headed Snake” collaborators reuniting with additional production from Lil Justin
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Future (Ft. Gunna & Young Thug) – FOR A NUT
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[Intro: Future] / Hold up, Pluto / They said that they wanted that / Whew / How you comin'? (ATL Jacob, ATL Jacob) / Whew, whew / [Chorus: Future & Gunna] / I can boss a bitch up
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21 Savage (Ft. Gunna & Young Thug) – Emergency
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21 Savage, Young Thug and Gunna perform on the same song for the first time on “Emergency.” The song is produced by Gunna’s frequent collaborators Taurus and Turbo, making the
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Future – Goin Dummi
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[Intro] / It's okay, 'kay (Wheezy, Pluto) / Yeah, baby ain't play, play / Last name Hndrxx whatever I do / (Wheezy outta here) / [Chorus] / Woo, everything we do, we goin' dummy (
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The Flaming Lips (Ft. Reggie Watts) – There Should Be Unicorns
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[Verse 1: Wayne Coyne] / Yeah, there should be unicorns / The ones with the purple eyes / It should be loud as fuck / Hope the swans don't die / There should be burning sun / And
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Future – Baptiize
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[Part I] / [Chorus] / Went and baptized my wrist in VVS', oh / Stackin' this mula up to Avatar / Bentayga, Rolls Royces, etcetera, etcetera / High profile drug dealers, oh / Canary
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Brunette (ARM) – Future Lover
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[Verse 1] / I just wanna make art, read / Books and just find someone who likes me / 'Nough to kiss my face / I wanna explore with him and / Visit old bookstores and cute little
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Young Thug (Ft. Future) – Help Me Breathe
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“Help Me Breathe,” the mixtape’s outro, is the sole track on the project without a contribution from Chris Brown.
On the song, Young Thug and Future speak about the importance of
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Future – Never Stop
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“Never Stop” serves as the intro track to Future’s seventh studio album, The WIZRD. The introspective track features Future rapping for a single verse for almost four minutes
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Future – Temptation
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Temptation is the 4th track off of Future’s highly anticipated 7th studio LP Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD. It is produced by Tay Keith, a frequent collaborator of Drake and
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Tyler, The Creator – Radicals
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“Radicals” is the 3rd track off of Tyler’s second album Goblin.
Tyler displays his usual fuck everything mentality, then ending the song with his conflicted views on maturity.
At
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Future – F&N
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F&N refers to the firearm brand Fabrique Nationale Herstal, the gun company produces many guns including the FN Five-seveN®, and the FN P90®, among others, which pierce bullet
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Future – Promise U That
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“Promise U That” is the ninth track on The WIZRD, which is Future’s seventh studio album. Future utilizes production from rising star producer Tay Keith and others in order to
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Future – Overdose
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In the eleventh track on Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD, Future once again raps about all his wealth and success by making an analogy between being high on drugs and his wealth
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Lady Gaga – Judas
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“Judas” talks about the struggle between light and dark, good and bad guys, and purity and sin.
This song was the second single from Lady Gaga’s Born This Way. Lady Gaga directed
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Future – Krazy but True
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In the twelfth track on Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD, Future, on the first verse, talks about how he influenced and inspired the newest and younger rappers. This is not the
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Future – Servin Killa Kam
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[Intro] / In the war zone with the hitters / Yeah, check gang though / I'ma pop up on you in the latest / [Chorus] / Count my racks up, take a little dope / Get my pistol, I don't
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Led Zeppelin – Stairway to Heaven
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“Stairway to Heaven” is one of Led Zeppelin’s most famous recordings, with many considering it the greatest rock song of all time. It tells the story of a greedy woman who is
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Future – Rockstar Chainz
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The one solo Future song on the project, Future raps about being weary of others, spoiling his girl, and his expensive taste in fashion over some epic strings courtesy of Torey
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Future (Ft. Travis Scott) – First Off
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“First Off” is a boastful track that sees Future teaming up with Travis Scott, as well as production by Future’s frequent producer ATL Jacob.
In the track, the two discuss drugs
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Future – Stick to the Models
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[Intro] / Ayy, bro, is that Jambo? / ATL Jacob, ATL Jacob / Yeah, Pluto / Went through the clouds, ain't I never, never comin' down / Never comin' down, oh / Yeah, yeah, yeah / [
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Future – Call the Coroner
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“Call the Coroner” is seventh track on Future’s 2019 studio album, Future Hndrxx Presents: The WIZRD. The title of this song is taken from a line found in the chorus:
I come
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Future – Crushed Up
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“Crushed Up” is the first release from Future in 2019, following “NASA” which was leaked earlier that same week on December 31, 2018. The track was officially released on streaming
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Future – Rocket Ship
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“Rocket Ship” serves as the third track to Future’s seventh studio album, The WIZRD. Produced by frequent collaborator ATL Jacob, Future uses this track to elaborate on his drug-
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Jasper Dolphin & Travis Bennett) – Bitch Suck Dick (B.S.D.)
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“Bitch Suck Dick” was the third single from Tyler, The Creator’s debut studio album, Goblin.
The track features two fellow Odd Future members, Jasper Dolphin and Travis Taco.
The
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Future – Jumpin on a Jet
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“Jumpin on a Jet” is the second song Future released before the official release of his album The WIZRD. It follows the single “Crushed Up,” which was released five days earlier.
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澤野弘之 (Hiroyuki Sawano) (Ft. 小林未郁 (Mika Kobayashi)) – REMIND YOU
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Who passed away each one in the fight / There was no doubt we started for pride / And your grief stays too long / Then the war brings it worst / Tell me why? we’re stuck in this
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Future – Faceshot
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Future raps about his involvement with drugs, his affluence, his sexual endeavors, and protecting himself from his enemies. The song’s frenetic beat calls back to 2015’s “I Serve
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Future – Talk Shit Like a Preacher
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[Intro] / I'm lovin' it / Yeah / Tell you some shit, I'ma tell you some shit / Yeah / (Check this out, check this out right here, okay, okay) / Word / ATL Jacob, ATL Jacob / [
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Imagine Dragons (Ft. Lil Wayne) – Believer (Remix)
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The remix to Imagine Dragons‘ hit single, “Believer,” debuted nearly two years after its original release. The band is accompanied by Lil Wayne who lends a verse reflecting the
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Killer Dash – Ghetto Unicorns
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[Chorus] / Feeling like killin' all my options / Hollywood sinnin' sippin' toxins / Watch me Imma' find another way / Watch me Imma' find another way / [Verse 1] / Hellfire with
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Tyler, The Creator – Cowboy
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Track 3 off the album, Wolf, acts as a proper introduction to the character Sam in Tyler’s Wolf narrative, as hinted at by the end of the previous track on the album “Jamba”, the
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