Genius Meanings
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London Grammar – All My Love
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[Verse 1] / Oh, darling, I see all of your colour / Drain from you / Oh, darling, I feel all of your energy / As it starts to fade from you / And I see all your shadow in pieces on
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London Grammar – Wasting My Young Years
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“Wasting My Young Years” is a single off of London Grammar’s debut album If You Wait. It’s about the aftermath of an affair, and wondering if one has wasted time with a infidelious
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London Grammar & CamelPhat – Higher
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I got your loving on my brain / Your love's like a desert in the rain / Now I'm higher than before / Higher than this love, this love / This got me higher than before / Higher than
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London Grammar – Lose Your Head
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[Verse 1] / I need to learn / When this thing called love / When it's a mirror, baby / Can you see all those parts of me / Broken across the world? / I need to find some kind of
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London Grammar – Feelings
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Living in hindsight, I fought along, she said / Like an old maid with troubles hanging in her head / You've been flying like a bird with no wings / But you stay afloat like a
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London Grammar – Call Your Friends
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[Verse 1] / I've been waiting on my own / For a lifetime and it shows / Got the way I seem to / Keep my distance from you / Baby there's no need to go / Prove you love me when it
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London Grammar – House
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“House” is the first single from London Grammar’s fourth album, The Greatest Love. It was released on the 5th of April 2024.
The band first announced the single on their social
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Glass Animals – Heat Waves
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“Heat Waves” is the fourth single from UK band Glass Animals' third studio album Dreamland. The song features a melancholy tone but maintains high energy through its instrumental
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London Grammar – Hell to the Liars
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“Hell to the Liars” is a truthful and heartbreaking look into the destruction caused by human selfishness and power. The “liars” are those who deceive and manipulate in order to
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London Grammar – I Need the Night
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[Verse 1] / There is a voice, it is chastizing me / I was so cold, what had become of me? / Take all your limbs and wrap them round your neck / So they all laugh at your
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London Grammar – Non Believer
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“Non Believer” is the seventh track from London Grammar’s second studio album “Truth Is A Beautiful Thing”.
In the song, Hannah Reid talks about a guy that she was in a
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London Grammar – Baby It's You
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“Baby It’s You” is a single released by London Grammar three years after their last musical production Truth is a Beautiful Thing.
The trio teased the new single on Instagram and
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Gloria Gaynor – I Will Survive
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This song was given a lucky break when a Studio 54 DJ flipped to the B-side of “Substitute”, a Righteous Brothers cover. During a time when most disco hits were heavily produced
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George FitzGerald (Ft. London Grammar) – The Last Transmission
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My love / I've been waiting for / My love / I've been waiting for / The coming of / True love / I've been waiting for / My love / I've been waiting for / The coming of / True love
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SebastiAn & London Grammar – Dancing By Night
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[Verse] / Dancing by night / Do your eyes search the floor for me? / Dancing by night / Do your eyes search the light for me? / I'm sorry if I always seem to slip away / I
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Stormzy – Longevity Flow
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[Intro] / (GX) / [Verse] / Longevity flow, it's making niggas pray for my demise / I'm the only one who had his eyes on the prize / They make a bit of money now they're thinking
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London Grammar – Big Picture
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“Big Picture” is the second single from London Grammar’s second album, the follow-up to 2013’s If You Wait.
The song premiered during Mistajam show at BBC Radio 1 on february 1st
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London Grammar – Missing
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[Verse 1] / Oh, I wish I was your favourite / Your creator is the all-seeing alpha / The dogs who love the drama mama / She's in the kitchen, best believe in that / She's cooking
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London Grammar – Californian Soil
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[Verse 1] / I left my soul / On Californian soil / And I left my pride / With that woman by my side / I never had a willing hand / And I never had a plan / But I'm glad I found you
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London Grammar – America
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[Verse 1] / And I hope that you find it, all that you need / I hope that you stay young and wild and free / You'll have America / And I hope that you're better than all of your
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London Grammar – Rooting for You
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“Rooting For You” is a song from LG’s Truth is a Beautiful Thing, first released as a single.
In an interview with Billboard, Dot Major said of the song :
Hannah just basically
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Taylor Swift – London Boy
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“London Boy” is most likely an ode to Swift’s boyfriend as of the song’s release, British actor Joe Alwyn. Other songs on the album, including the title track, are assumed to be
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London Grammar – Truth Is a Beautiful Thing
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“Truth Is a Beautiful Thing” is the third and title single from London Grammar’s second album, entitled “Truth Is a Beautiful Thing”.
The song discusses the yearning and hurting
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London Grammar – Rooting For You (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / Let winter break / Let it burn 'til I see you again / I will be here with you / Just like I told you I would / I'd love to always love you / But I'm scared of
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London Grammar – Leave the War With Me
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Leave the War With Me is the tenth track from London Grammar’s second studio album Truth Is A Beautiful Thing.
The band’s singer Hannah Reid has repeatedly described the song as
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London Grammar – Bitter Sweet Symphony (Live at Maida Vale)
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[Verse 1] / 'Cause it's a bitter sweet symphony this life / Tryna make ends meet, you're a slave to money then you die / I’ll take you down the only road I have ever been down
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Rod Wave – Call Your Friends
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“Call Your Friends” is the second single from Rod Wave’s upcoming studio album, Nostalgia. In the track, Rod clarifies the important things in his life—his vulnerable relationship
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London Grammar – Stay Awake
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“Stay Awake” is the second song on London Grammar’s first full studio album titled “If You Wait.”
“Stay Awake” is a stand out song on it’s album. London Grammar creates a gloomy
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London Grammar – Wasting My Young Years (Kids of the Apocalypse Remix)
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You cross this line / Do you find it hard to say it with me tonight? / I’ve walked these miles but I’ve walked in straight line / You’ll never know what was there to be / Fine / (
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Summer Walker – How Does It Feel
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah, yeah / Oh / [Verse 1] / You say I'm preachin' to choirs / But even the Bible had liars / All of my friends think I'm biased / To hide the bullshit don't smell
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London Grammar – Hey Now
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Opening with an understated keyboard riff that is then joined by a timid guitar riff and a drum that is reminiscent of echoes in an empty room, Hey Now evokes an air of longing and
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London Grammar – Californian Soil (Apple Music at Home with Session)
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[Verse 1] / I left my soul / On Californian soil / And I left my pride / With that woman by my side / I never had a willing hand / And I never had a plan / [Chorus] / But I'm glad
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London Grammar – How Does It Feel
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[Verse 1] / Pure emotion, let it burn / Like fire, do you yearn for a change? / And I hope that you've learned / To never make the same mistake / [Pre-Chorus] / Do you think about
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London Grammar – Control
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[Intro] / Oooh, and I know / Oooh, and I know / [Verse 1] / And I guess that's control / Forgetting your name / And I guess that's control / Is knowing your place / Let's watch the
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London Grammar – Eternal Flame
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Close your eyes, give me your hand, darling / Do you feel my heart beating / Do you understand / Do you feel the same / Am I only dreaming / Or is this burning an eternal flame / I
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