Genius Meanings
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Lorde – The Love Club
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“The Love Club” is the title track of Lorde’s debut EP. It is about joining a tight clique to become free, and ironically losing freedom because of that.
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Lorde – Royals
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Royals is the lead single off Lorde’s 2012 breakout EP The Love Club. It debuted at #1 in New Zealand, and eventually topped the Billboard Hot 100, outranking Katy Perry’s “Roar
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Lorde – Million Dollar Bills
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“Million Dollar Bills” is the third track on Lorde’s debut EP The Love Club.
The song focuses on the young lifestyle of partying, being free, and wanting nothing more but money!
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Lorde – Biting Down
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“Biting Down” is the fifth and final track of The Love Club EP. It is described as a minimalistic track due to its simple production, and the repetition of the phrase “It feels
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Lorde – Bravado
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“Bravado” is the opening track of The Love Club EP. It’s about the struggles of being a socially awkward introvert around extroverted people.
Lorde says this on the inspiration
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Lorde – White Teeth Teens
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“White Teeth Teens” re-explores the characters of “The Love Club” to further criticize the hollowness of cliques.
The track seems to reference feeling comfortable and feeling safe
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lorde - The Love Club (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de Lorde - The Love Club (Traducción al Español)] / [Verso 1] / Estoy en una pandilla pero me quiero salir / No es lo mismo a que cuando fui golpeada / En los viejos tiempos
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pl4yg1rl – milo’s DISCONTINUED 2022 Listening Log II
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CONTINUED FROM THIS PAGE!
I will TRY to log everything that I listen to purposefully (meaning not on the radio, but also not on YouTube) in 2022. From January 1st to December
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John That – Seventeen
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[Verse 1] / You said it'd never end / Now where the fuck are you at? / Ain't no sunshine now but you knew that / Guess it was summer love / That's how it all goes / Break up before
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Lorde – Supercut
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In “Supercut”, Lorde dreams of an idealised relationship and looks back on the positive parts of a relationship, but realises that the real relationship she has isn’t quite so. Her
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Genius Brasil Traduções – Lorde - The Love Club (Tradução em Português)
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[Letra de "The Love Club (Tradução)" por Genius Brasil Traduções por Lorde] / [Verso 1] / Eu estou numa panelinha, mas quero sair / Não é como era quando eu fui escolhida / Nos
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Lorde – Stoned at the Nail Salon
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“Stoned at the Nail Salon” is the second single and fourth track from Lorde’s highly anticipated third studio album, Solar Power. The song’s title was first revealed when the album
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"The Love Club" vs. "Pure Heroine"
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In my opinion, “The Love Club” is not all that great. “Bravado” and “Royals” were terrific, “Million Dollar Bills” was alright, “The Love Club” was boring, and “Biting Down” was too repetitive.
However, “Pure Heroine” is one of the best albums I have ever heard. The only skippable track is “Still Sane” which is kind of boring.
What are your opinions on these two works by Lorde? In addition, what are your favorite songs from them? Discuss below!
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Lorde – Tennis Court
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“Tennis Court” is a solemn reflection on Lorde’s then-upcoming fame. It uses a darker backing than “Royals,” with even more electronic flairs embedded.
The music video is a one-
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Lorde – Swingin Party
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This song is a cover of the song “Swingin' Party”, originally recorded and performed by The Replacements. It is an ode to the toll that constantly being in the public eye takes on
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lorde - Million Dollar Bills (Traducción al Español)
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“Million Dollar Bills” es la tercera canción del EP debut de Lorde, The Love Club.
La canción se enfoca en el estilo de vida joven de fiesta, ser libre y no querer nada más que
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Lana Del Rey – Chemtrails Over the Country Club
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“Chemtrails Over the Country Club” is the title track of Lana Del Rey’s seventh studio album. In this serenely melodic, quiet track, Lana contrasts the imagery of chemtrails, the
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Lorde – No Better
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“No Beter” is a promotional single taken from the extended version of Lorde’s debut album, Pure Heroine. On December 13, 2013, the track was released as a digital download single
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Conan Gray – Team - Lorde
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On September 2, 2018, Conan Gray uploaded a cover of Team by Lorde to YouTube.
Conan describes his personal connection to Lorde in the description of the video:
when lorde’s
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Tove Lo – Habits (Stay High)
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The narrator of “Habits (Stay High)” describes engaging in some unhealthy behavior as a means to cope with the pain of a break-up. We should ask “Is the narrator Tove Lo or a
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Lorde - Bravado (Traducción al Español)
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“Bravado” es la canción de apertura de The Love Club EP. Se trata de la lucha una persona introvertido que se siente socialmente incómoda cuando está con personas extrovertidas.
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Tears for Fears – Everybody Wants to Rule the World
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Tears For Fears' biggest chart hit, peaking at #2 in their home country of Britain and topping the charts in the US, Canada and New Zealand. Although a massive hit, Rule The World
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Lana Del Rey – Video Games
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Considered Lana Del Rey’s breakthrough hit, “Video Games” served as the first single off the artist’s wildly successful sophomore studio album and major label debut, Born to Die
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The 1975 – Somebody Else
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“Somebody Else” explores the complicated feelings stirred by a past lover taking up with someone new.
The official music video depicts heartbroken frontman Matty Healy’s
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Macklemore (Ft. Kesha) – Good Old Days
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“Good Old Days” is about making the most of life so years later you aren’t dwelling on past experiences with regret., possibly with regret. Ben looks back on his own experiences
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John Legend (Ft. André 3000) – Green Light
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“Green Light” was released as the lead single for John Legend’s third studio album Evolver. Known for his soulful piano ballads, Legend opted for an electro-funk sound this time
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A$AP Rocky (Ft. Skepta) – Praise the Lord (Da Shine)
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“Praise the Lord (Da Shine)” is the 5th track from A$AP Rocky’s third studio album, TESTING.
This song marks the third collaboration between Rocky and Skepta, following 2016’s “
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