Genius Meanings
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Jonas Brothers – What a Man Gotta Do
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“What a Man Gotta Do“ is an upbeat, Bollywood-inspired pop song by the Jonas Brothers. The track’s theme is mostly referring to someone’s true love and the lengths they would go to
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Jonas Brothers (Ft. KAROL G) – X
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“X” marks the Jonas Brothers' first collaboration with Colombian singer-songwriter KAROL G. The song was released concurrently with the boys' other song, “Five More Minutes.” Both
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Marshmello & Jonas Brothers – Leave Before You Love Me
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“Leave Before You Love Me” is a collaboration between Marshmello and the Jonas Brothers. Produced by the former with co-production from Alesso, Digital Farm Animals, and Heavy
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Jonas Brothers – Little Bird
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[Verse 1: Nick Jonas] / Came in the world, my baby girl / Beautiful angel / Oh, I could cry, got your mother's kind eyes / Tryna stop time, no, I could never ask for more / [Chorus
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Jonas Brothers (Ft. Big Rob) – Burnin' Up
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“Burnin' Up” is the second track on the Jonas Brothers' third album, A Little Bit Longer. The song features Big Rob, the Jonas Brothers' bodyguard at the time. The Jonas Brothers
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Jonas Brothers (Ft. Common) – Don’t Charge Me For The Crime
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“Don’t Charge Me For The Crime” is a song by American band the Jonas Brothers featuring rapper Common. The song was on the Jonas Brothers album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times.
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2Pac – Keep Ya Head Up
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2Pac may have been a gangsta, but he had feelings too! This is a feminist anthem from Pac, with references to pro-choice politics and what one might call “rape culture”.
In a 1995
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Jonas Brothers – Heart and Soul
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[SHANE] / Oh! / Yeah / Alright / Mmm-hmm / Gather 'round, guys, it's time to start listenin' / Practice makes perfect, but perfect's not workin' / There's a lot more to music
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Jonas Brothers – When You Look Me in the Eyes
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[Intro: Nick Jonas & Joe Jonas] / Oh, oh, yeah / Oh-oh, yeah / [Verse 1: Joe Jonas & Nick Jonas] / If the heart is always searching / Can you ever find a home? / I've been looking
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Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five (Ft. Duke Bootee & Grandmaster Melle Mel) – The Message
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Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five’s “The Message” may not have been the origin of conscious-rap in the early ‘80s, but it took the idea, ran away with it, married it, had
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Genius – January 2020 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' JANUARY 2020 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For January 2020 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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Jonas Brothers – S.O.S.
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S.O.S. stands for Save our Souls typically used as a cry for help in a life threatening situation.
The acronym was created as a quick and efficient way to communicate a call of
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Jonas Brothers – BB Good
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[Verse 1: Joe Jonas] / I'll pick you up at seven, we can drive around and see a movie / Every scene will have a meaning, but you'll be the one that moves me / I've been hurt before
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DNCE – Toothbrush
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“Toothbrush” is the third track from DNCE’s debut EP Swaay, the new project from Joe Jonas (formerly of Jonas Brothers).
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Nick Jonas – Jealous
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“Jealous” is a song by American recording artist Nick Jonas for his second studio album. The song was released as the second single from the album following the lead single “Chains
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Jonas Brothers – Cool
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“Cool” is the second single and second track on the Jonas Brothers' fifth album, Happiness Begins. It was released in 2019, after the Jonas Brothers took a six-year hiatus. The
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Jonas Brothers – Sucker
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“Sucker” is an upbeat pop song, and the band’s first single in almost six years. The brothers collectively portray someone who is infatuated with someone and for whom they would go
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Jonas Brothers & Demi Lovato (Ft. Big Rob) – Bounce
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The Jonas bunch team up with fellow Disney star and Camp Rock co-star Demi Lovato for a parody of modern pop songs.
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DJ Kay Slay (Ft. 3D Na'Tee, Aobie, AZ, Big Daddy Kane, Big Dubez, Billy Danze, Black Thought, Bodega Bamz, Bun B, Bynoe, Cassidy, Chris Rivers, Chuck D, Coke La Rock, Consequence, Conway the Machine, Cory Gunz, Dave East, DJ Doo Wop, Drag-On, E-A-Ski, E.D.I. Mean, Freddie Foxxx, Fredro Starr, Fred the Godson, Ghostface Killah, Gillie Da Kid, Grandmaster Caz, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Grand Puba, Greg Nice, Gunplay, Havoc, Hocus45th, Ice-T, Inspectah Deck, Jim Jones, Joell Ortiz, Jon Connor, J.R. Writer, Junior Reid, Kaflow Kaboom, King Kirk, Kool DJ Red Alert, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, KXNG Crooked, Lil' Cease, Lil' Fame, Loaded Lux, Locksmith, Lord Jamar, Lord Tariq, Maino, McGruff, MC Serch, MC Shan, Merkules, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Mike Cee, Millyz, Mistah F.A.B., Ms. Hustle, Mysonne, Nino Man, Omar Epps, OT the Real, Oun-P, Page Kennedy, Papoose, Peter Gunz, Pretty Tone Capone, PTKNY, Raekwon, Rah Digga, Ransom, Ras Kass, Redman, RJ Payne, Rock (Heltah Sk
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[Intro: DJ Kay Slay & Sheek Louch] / Trackateering Music / Man, y'all did it with this one here, y'all / People love to use that quote, "I'm doin' it for the culture" / But what
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Jonas Brothers – Much Better
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“Much Better” is a song by American band the Jonas Brothers. The song was featured on their album Lines, Vines, and Trying Times.
The song is thought to be comparing Joe’s exes
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Jonas Brothers – Fly With Me
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[Verse 1: Nick Jonas] / If time was still / The sun would never, never find us / We could light up the sky tonight / I could see the world through your eyes / Leave it all behind
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Jonas Brothers – Burnin’ Up (Live)
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[Spoken Intro: Joe Jonas] / Alright, everybody clap their hands like this, come on. Keep it uo, all the way to the top / [Verse 1: Joe Jonas] / I'm hot, you're cold / You go around
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Jonas Brothers – Only Human
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[Intro: Nick Jonas] / Yeah, ayy / [Verse 1: Joe Jonas] / I don't want this night to end / It's closing time, so leave with me again (Yeah) / You got all my love to spend, oh / Let'
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Nick Jonas (Ft. Jonas Brothers) – Selfish
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Nick Jonas enlists his band, the Jonas Brothers, on “Selfish,” which serves as the first bonus track to the deluxe version of Spaceman, reuniting with his older brothers and
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Jonas Brothers – Who's In Your Head
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On “Who’s In Your Head,” the Jonas Brothers want to know whether their respective significant others are focused on them for the moment or whether they are still stuck on their ex-
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Demi Lovato (Ft. Joe Jonas) – This Is Me
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“This Is Me” is a duet song by Demi Lovato and Joe Jonas from the 2008 Disney Channel television film Camp Rock and featured on the soundtrack.
Lyrically, the song gives a
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Weezer – My Name Is Jonas
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“My Name is Jonas” is a song about lead singer Rivers Cuomo’s brother, Leaves, and a car accident that he got into. It deals with themes of childhood, nostalgia, and fraternity.
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Post Malone – Better Now
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On “Better Now,” Post reminisces about a past relationship.
He believes that his emotions mirror those of his ex. They are likely both masking the fact that they still have
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Jonas Brothers – Live to Party
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[Verse 1: Nick Jonas] / I was sittin' at home watching TV all alone / I'm so tired of reruns, I've memorized this show / So I pick up the phone, call everyone I know / Said there's
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