Genius Meanings
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Jessie J – Who's Laughing Now
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“Who’s Laughing Now” was a single released from Jessie J from her album Who You Are. The song did not chart on the Billboard hot 100 in the US but the chart on the UK Singles Chart
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Jessie J - Who’s Laughing Now (Tradução em Português)
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[Letra de "Who's Laughing Now (Tradução)" por Genius Brasil Traduções & Jessie J] / [Intro] / Pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam / Pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam, pam
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Jessie J – Who You Are
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This song is all about Jessie reassuring people that it’s okay to be sad sometimes, and it’s okay to cry about it, as long as you promise to stay true to who you are and not become
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Jessie J (Ft. B.o.B) – Price Tag
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Released as Who You Are’s second single, “Price Tag” was a huge commercial success, topping the Ireland, New Zealand, and the UK charts (her first #1 in all these countries).
The
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Jessie J – Mamma Knows Best
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[Intro] / Yeah / Woo! / [Verse 1] / Wow, there is somethin' goin' down / Like the storm in the sky, ooh / I ain't gonna be played by your behavior / How can I trust someone who's
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Jessie J – Domino
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“Domino” was the fifth single in Jessie’s debut studio album Who You Are and was released on the 29 August 2011. The song was Jessie’s second UK number one single.
Jessie revealed
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Jessie J – Nobody's Perfect
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“Nobody’s Perfect” is a song by English singer-songwriter Jessie J from her debut studio album, Who You Are. The album version is featured on the album, but a single version was
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Jessie James Decker – Flip My Hair
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“Flip My Hair” is a bonus track of Jessie James Decker’s second studio album, “Southern Girl City Lights”, available in the Target exclusive edition of the record.
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Jessie J – Big White Room (Live)
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Released as part of her debut album Who You Are, Jessie J attributes the writing of “Big White Room” to herself at age 17. The song’s basis is a reaction to the death of a little
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Jessie J – Casualty of Love
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“Casualty of Love” is a song by British recording artist Jessie J, from her debut studio album Who You Are (2011).
Jessie J stated she was proud of the song, but preferred the
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Jessie Murph – Look Who's Cryin' Now
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[Verse 1] / White lies / You love to spin 'em / Eat that shit for dinner every night / Just like you love those white lines / Baby, you're bitter / Paint me like the sinner every
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Jessie J – L.O.V.E.
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“L.O.V.E.” is a song written by singer Jessie J for her studio album “Who You Are”
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Jessie J – Abracadabra
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[Verse 1] / I don't wanna be the reason we don't get down / So I'ma let you do the leading, and follow you now / See, I just don't usually do this, but you're bringing me out / All
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Jessie J – Do It Like A Dude
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“Do It Like a Dude” is the debut single by English singer-songwriter Jessie J. She co-wrote the song with George Astasio, Jason Pebworth, Jon Shave, Kyle Abrahams, and Peter Ighile
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Jessie J – Who You Are (Live Acoustic Version from The Scala, 2011)
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[Intro] / Mmm, yeah / Oh yeah / [Verse 1] / I stare at my reflection in the mirror / Why am I doing this to myself? / Losing my mind on a tiny error / I nearly left the real me on
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Jessie J (Ft. David Guetta) – LaserLight
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[Verse 1] / In the blink of an eye / I was falling from the sky / In the blur / You took my breath away / [Pre-Chorus 1] / And my heart starts beating / And my lungs start
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Jessie J – My Shadow
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[Intro] / You'll never leave me / You'll never leave me / You'll never leave me / You'll never leave me / [Verse 1] / I wish we could have another minute to finish this fairytale
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Jessie J – I Need This
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“I Need This” speaks about how fast life can change when living your dreams, and how it can be hard for everybody around you to understand what is happening.
Jessie is pleading
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Jessie J – Domino (Myon and Shane Remix) [Radio Edit]
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[Verse 1] / I'm feeling sexy and free / Like glitter's raining on me / You're like a shot of pure gold / I think I'm 'bout to explode / [Pre-Chorus] / I can taste the tension like
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Jessie J – Price Tag (Acoustic Version)
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[Intro] / Sometimes we all need to just forget about the money, and spread a little love. Let's go! / [Verse 1] / Seems like everybody's got a price / I wonder how they sleep at
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Jessie J – Do It Like a Dude (Acoustic Version)
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[Intro] / Hey, hey, hey, hey... / J-J-J-J-Jessie J / [Verse 1] / Stomp stomp, I've arrived / Drop the beat, nasty face / Why you looking at me? / Flying, flying, flying, flying
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Jessie J – Stand Up
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[Verse 1] / If you surround yourself with negative people / You'll never feel settled in or become equal, no / They'll suppress you of your spirit and rinse you dry of smiles / So
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Billboard (Ft. Ariana Grande) – Billboard Cover: Ariana Grande on Fame, Freddy Krueger and Her Freaky Past
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The “micromanaging workhorse” finally achieved her dream of becoming an R&B diva. Now, at 21, comes the hard part: conquering her fear of futuristic pop. / Ariana Grande is easily
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Taylor Swift (Ft. Bon Iver) – exile
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“exile” describes two ex-lovers seeing each other following a break-up. Justin Vernon describes feelings of confusion about how quickly a lover moved on, while Swift offers a
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Coheed and Cambria – The Willing Well III: Apollo II: The Telling Truth
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Successor to “Apollo I: The Writing Writer,” “The Telling Truth” interpolates two of the band’s songs from previous records. The main riff is taken from “Blood Red Summer” and the
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Nicki Minaj (Ft. Ariana Grande) – Get On Your Knees
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“Get On Your Knees” features guest vocals from Ariana Grande and was produced by Dr. Luke and Cirkut.
The two artists have worked together before, collabing earlier in 2014 on
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Jessie J – Rainbow
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[Intro] / Rainbow / We're the colours of the rainbow, oh / Rainbow / [Verse 1] / He grew up in the city / Had a lot of money / Sponging off his daddy all the time / He lives in a
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Little Mix – Power
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On Little Mix’s sassy feminist anthem “Power,” the girls remind their men who is in charge and who has the power (or dominance) in their relationship and in the bedroom.
This song
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Prince and the Revolution – Purple Rain
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Prince’s definitive power ballad “Purple Rain” peaked at #2 on the Hot 100 on November 17, 1984 behind Wham’s “Wake Me Up Before You Go Go”. It was the title track of the album and
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Sabrina Carpenter – Nonsense
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On “Nonsense,” Sabrina talks about her feelings for her significant other and how she gets so anxious around him that she loses control of her mouth and starts blabbering nonsense.
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Marcy Playground – Sex and Candy
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“Sex and Candy” is Marcy Playground’s “breakthrough” hit from their 1997 self-titled debut studio album. The song was written in just one hour.
The song spent 15 weeks atop the US
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Thompson Twins – Hold Me Now
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“Hold Me Now” remains Thompson Twins biggest and most-remembered song of their career, reaching the top 10 in several countries including a #3 peak in the US in the spring of 1984
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Calvin Harris & Sam Smith (Ft. Jessie Reyez) – Promises
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The production of “Promises” was something of a surprise, having been publicized with only five days notice on Calvin’s and Sam’s social media accounts:
“Promises” is the third
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Lorde – Ribs
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“Ribs” is an ethereal lament about adolescence, and the bittersweet experience of growing up. Lorde has said she especially likes the song.
Lorde sings in the same deep, smoky
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Nicki Minaj – Anaconda
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Nicki goes big—literally—with a song about butts, sex, and more butts, backed by a “Baby Got Back” sample, nonetheless.
“Anaconda” is the 2nd single for and 12th track on Nicki
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Hozier – Jackie and Wilson
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This is the third song from Hozier’s eponymous debut. Below is a video from Hozier’s facebook page, where he talks about the song.
https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=
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Jessie Mueller (Ft. Keala Settle & Kimiko Glenn) – Everything Changes
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After giving birth to her daughter, Jenna finally sees new purpose for her life and summons up the courage to tell Earl she no longer loves him. She also tells him that he will
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Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud
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“Thinking Out Loud” is Sheeran’s smash hit about lifelong love. Though he was just 23 when he wrote it, he imagines the love lasting well into his later years.
The message
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Jess Glynne – I'll Be There
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“I’ll Be There” is the lead single from English singer Jess Glynne’s upcoming sophomore album, set to be released late 2018.
The song was first teased in April 30th and officially
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Mystro (USA) – 2010 UK Rap Up
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So for the second time Skillz I need to shout at you my friend / Cause that time of year has come around here again / Plus a bunch of people round from my ends are telling me
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The Outfield – Your Love
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The Outfield’s most popular song, “Your Love” is about a boy whose girl, Josie, departs and goes away from him.
In his loneliness, he tries to persuade another woman into just
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