Genius Meanings
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London Grammar – Metal & Dust
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[Verse 1: London Grammar] / And so, you built a life on trust / Though it starts with love and lust / And when your house begins to rust / Oh, it's just metal and dust / [Bridge 1
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London Grammar – Metal & Dust (Friend Within Remix)
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And so, you built a life on trust / Though it starts, with love and lust / And when your house, begins to rust / Oh, it's just, metal and dust / We argue, we don't fight / We argue
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London Grammar – Kind of Man
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[Intro] / (Yeah) / (Mh-hm) / [Verse 1] / I can't stop the feeling, stop the motion / Of the wheels that keep on turning in my head / I kinda like the feeling, like the hurting
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London Grammar – If You Wait
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“If You Wait” as written by and Hannah Felicity May Reid, This song appeared on their 1st album “If You Wait” released on 6th September 2013 by Metal & Dust Recordings and Ministry
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London Grammar – Hey Now (Tensnake Remix)
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Hey now / Uhu / You know it is frightening / Uhu / Hey now / Letters burning by my bed for you / Hey now / I can feel my instincts here for you / Hey now / By my bed for you / Hey
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London Grammar – Hey now - dot major remix
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Hey now / Letters burning by my bed for you / Hey now / I can feel my instincts here for you / Hey now / By my bed for you / Hey now / Hey now / Uhu / You know it is frightening
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London Grammar – Sights
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[Verse 1] / What are you afraid of? / I know that you are / Keep it in your sights now / And don't let it go far / [Verse 2] / What are you afraid of? / Making it better / Keep it
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London Grammar – Shyer
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The third track on their debut album “If You Wait.”
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London Grammar – Help
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[Verse 1] / Here we won't find treason heart / Help / Quiet, he sleeps with anything but love / Help, help / We need him to stay between us / And do you really understand? / [
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London Grammar – Maybe
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[Verse 1] / Live young for me as well / You did always take the weather / Be the one to carry on / Like you always do / [Pre-Chorus] / Photographs, oh, you look so well / And from
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London Grammar – Flickers
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[Verse 1] / The path is long, it's cold and wet / Desire your paths will lead you quicker here than the rest / And you can hope for a life that is calm / But come in time, you’re
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London Grammar – Interlude (Live)
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[Verse 1] / Grey stairs beneath the moon / Tonight I'll be dreaming of you / People and rhythm instead / And there you'll be, there you'll be inside my head / [Chorus] / Hm, I will
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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 – Nightcall
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“Nightcall” was originally released by French electro-house artist Kavinsky in 2010 and is primarily known for its inclusion in the opening credits of the 2011 film Drive.
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London Grammar – Strong - rac remix
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Excuse me for a while / While I'm wide-eyed / And I'm so down caught in the middle / I've excused you for a while / While I'm wide-eyed / And I'm so down caught in the middle / And
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London Grammar – Nightcall (Isaac Tichauer Remix)
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I'm giving you a night call / To tell you how I feel / I'm gonna drive you through the night / Down the hills / I'm gonna tell you something / You don't want to hear / I'm gonna
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London Grammar – Hey Now (Sasha Remix)
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Hey now, letters burning by my bed for you / Hey now, I can feel my instincts here for you / Hey now, by my bed for you / Hey now, hey now / Oh, you know it is frightening / Oh
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London Grammar – When We Were Young
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[Verse 1] / I know there's a voice that's buzzing in your head / I know there's a heartbeat tripping in your step / Tripping in your step / Glad I got my eardrums hurting and I can
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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 – 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 – High Life
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[Verse 1] / Give up the high life, if that's okay / Take it or leave it for me / Follow you, I might / The darkest way / Only to leave it once again / And I, I know / I, I know / [
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Alice in Chains – Rooster
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“Rooster” was the fourth single from Dirt. It was the highest-charting from the album in the US, reaching #7 on the rock chart in 1993.
It was written by Alice in Chains guitarist
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Seal – Kiss from a Rose
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“Kiss from a Rose” is a song from Seal’s second eponymous album, Seal II. The song was first released as a single in July 1994. Re-released in 1995, it was included on the Batman
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David Bowie – Moonage Daydream
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“Moonage Daydream” initially failed to chart when released as a single in 1971 by Arnold Corns, Bowie’s side project that has come to be seen as a “dry run” for the Ziggy
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GRAMMY Awards – 2001 Nominees
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General / Record of the Year / "Beautiful Day" – U2 / Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, producers; Steve Lillywhite and Richard Rainey, engineers/mixers / "Say My Name" – Destiny's
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Taylor Swift – Back To December (Taylor's Version)
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[Verse 1] / I'm so glad you made time to see me / How's life? Tell me, how's your family? / I haven't seen them in a while / You've been good, busier than ever / We small talk
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