Genius Meanings
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Joyner Lucas – Devil's Work
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After more than 6 months since he announced his new album ADHD and releasing the lead single for it titled “I Love,” Joyner comes back with a second single, “Devil’s Work.”
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Joyner Lucas – Devil’s Work 2
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[Intro] / Oh-oh, oh-oh / Ooh, oh-oh, oh-oh / Oh-oh, oh-oh / Ooh, oh-oh, oh-oh / Guess we gotta try this again / [Verse] / Dear Lord, I know that we been here before (Yeah) / It's
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Joyner Lucas – I'm Not Racist
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“I’m Not Racist” is about the disconnect between white and black people in the United States. Joyner attempts to rap from both sides of the political climate between conservative
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Joyner Lucas & Lil Baby – Ramen & OJ
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On “Ramen & OJ,” Joyner Lucas and Lil Baby link up to reflect and speak upon their pasts, struggles, and dreams for their future and the price they might have to pay for it. The
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Joyner Lucas – Broski
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[Intro] / I'm hopin' I don't look down / Ayy, long enough to see me drown / And if I ever come down / I'll be fallin' on the solid ground / Fallin' on the solid ground / Ayy, long
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Joyner Lucas Recruits Future For New Song “Blackout”
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It’s the second single off Joyner’s forthcoming LP, ‘Not Now, I’m Busy.’
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Joyner Lucas (Ft. Mystikal) – FYM
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This song was originally performed by Joyner Lucas live with a completely different chorus, which led many people to believe the song would be called “James Brown”
While the
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Bizzle – Devil’s Work (A Response)
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Bizzle raps from the perspective of God, responding to Joyner Lucas’s song “Devil’s Work,” posted before the release of his second album ADHD.
The Lord says here that since Lucas
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Joyner Lucas – Mansion
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[Chorus] / And what the fuck do I gotta do go to and buy me a mansion? (Huh?) / Fuck is this? (Fuck is this?) / I wasn't supposed to be broke for this long damnit (What a
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Joyner Lucas – Revenge
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“Revenge” is the seventh single from Joyner Lucas' highly anticipated debut album, ADHD. The song was premiered on the February 3, 2020 episode of Zane Lowe’s Apple Music Beats 1
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Eminem (Ft. Joyner Lucas) – Lucky You
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“Lucky You” marks the first collaboration between Eminem and Joyner Lucas, whom people have pointed out, shares many characteristics with Em in terms of rhyme and flow.
Their
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Joyner Lucas – What’s That?
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[Intro] / Buh, buh, buh / Brrrat / [Verse 1] / Can't catch me when I'm too damn fast / Skrrt, ayy, you can't last / Worked too hard just to turn back now / If they don't like me
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Joyner Lucas (Ft. Chris Brown) – Finally
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On their fifth collaborative track, “Finally,” Joyner Lucas and Chris Brown celebrate their long-awaited freedom. Recognizing the pressure and struggles they are constantly
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Joyner Lucas (Ft. Logic) – Isis
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“Isis” is the third single from Joyner Lucas' 2019 album ADHD. The song is named after the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria; one of the most notorious terrorist factions of the 21st
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Joyner Lucas Contrasts Past Pain & Present Triumph On “10 Bands”
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He also seems to interpolate bars from Drake & JAY-Z on the song.
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Joyner Lucas – Zim Zimma
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[Intro] / Zim Zimma (Zim Zimma) / Who got the keys to my motherfuckin' Bimmer? / Bitch, I ain't no iller... / Yeah / [Verse 1] / I want a 'Rari, I'm feelin' godly (Woah) / Wonder
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Joyner Lucas – Look Alive (Remix)
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One week after releasing “Stranger Things,” Joyner Lucas drops a remix of Blocboy JB’s “Look Alive.”
Filled with an intermittently rapid flow, impressive lyricism and shots at
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Joyner Lucas (Ft. Young Thug) – The War
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“The War” is a smooth and melodic song that marks the first collaboration between Joyner Lucas and Young Thug. Throughout the track, Joyner elaborates on his troubled relations
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Joyner Lucas – Winter Blues
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“Winter Blues” is a song about a man struggling with poverty, envy and loss. He doesn’t have much, so he hustles for what he does have, and always envies the glittery gold
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Joyner Lucas – I'm Sorry
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“I’m Sorry” is an emotional track describing a friend of Joyner’s who took his own life and Joyner’s responsive emotions to this tragedy.
The first verse is a letter written from
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Joyner Lucas & Future – Blackout
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[Part I] / [Verse: Joyner Lucas] / Yeah, I can't hide my pain no more (Joyner), this shit gon' make me lash out (Lash out) / I ain't playin' games no more, I really might just
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Spotify – This Is Joyner Lucas
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1. Joyner Lucas & Lil Baby- Ramen & OJ / 2. Eminem- Lucky You (feat. Joyner Lucas) / 3. Joyner Lucas- Isis (feat. Logic) / 4. Joyner Lucas- I Love / 5. Joyner Lucas- Zim Zimma / 6
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Joyner Lucas – Broke and Stupid
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“Broke and Stupid” is the fourth official single and the final song on Joyner Lucas' debut studio album ADHD. Over laid back production, Joyner raps introspective bars about his
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Joyner Lucas – Gold Mine
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[Intro] / Yeah-yeah (Yeah-yeah) / Yeah-yeah (Yeah-yeah) / Yeah-yeah (Yeah-yeah) / Yeah-yeah (Yeah-yeah) / Yeah, yeah / [Chorus] / I don't trust niggas, I ride by myself, all I need
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Joyner Lucas – I Love
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“I Love” is the first single from Joyner’s album ADHD. The track was premiered on the Beats1 radio show with Zane Lowe and a music video was released the same day.
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Joyner Lucas – Keep It 100
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A story with a 100 dollar bill being the central theme as “money is the root of all evil”, and the world of the song revolving around money. The motivations and goals of everyone
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Joyner Lucas & Will Smith – Will (Remix)
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Two months after he dropped “Will,” rapping about his idol Will Smith and portraying the actor’s roles in the official music video, Joyner Lucas teams up with the man himself for
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Joyner Lucas – Comprehensive Evaluation (Skit)
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“Comprehensive Evaluation (Skit)” serves as a sequel to ADHD’s opening track, “Screening Evaluation (Skit).”
In the skit, the doctor apologises to an eight-year-old Joyner over
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Joyner Lucas & J. Cole – Your Heart
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For “Your Heart,” Joyner Lucas recruits hip-hop heavyweight, J. Cole, as they rap about hardships in a relationship and overcoming heartbreak.
The surprise announcement of the
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Joyner Lucas Delivers A Meditation On Race Relations With “I’m Not Racist”
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He spits from two opposing perspectives.
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