Genius Meanings
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M.I.A. – Pull Up the People
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“Pull Up The People”,the first song off her debut album “Arular”, sets the stage for M.I.A.’s unique use of Guerrilla Wafare analogies and Warfighter metaphors.
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Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody
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Widely considered to be one of the greatest songs of all time, “Bohemian Rhapsody” was the first single released from Queen’s fourth studio album, A Night at the Opera. It became
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M.I.A. (Ft. Bun B & Rich Boy) – Paper Planes (Diplo Street Remix)
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[Verse 1] / I fly like paper, get high like planes / If you catch me at the border I got visas in my name / If you come around here, I make 'em all day / I get one done in a second
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Jdot Breezy – Attention
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[Intro] / (MIA JAY C) / Gang / (I hear you JAY C) / Gang / [Verse 1] / What the fuck these niggas talkin' 'bout like they don't know I play for keeps / Pull up on him 'cause he fat
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What Do The Lyrics To Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” Mean?
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One popular theory is that it was Mercury’s way of coming out as gay or bisexual.
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A Boogie wit da Hoodie (Ft. Vory) – No 808's
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[Intro] / (It's JoeFromYO) / [Verse 1: A Boogie wit da Hoodie] / Let's ride together / Would you jump if they told you that we can fly together? / It gets lonely on my side, but
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The Weeknd – Tell Your Friends
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“Tell Your Friends” debuted live on stage in Las Vegas, and was followed by the release of a music video just days before Beauty Behind the Madness was due to release. The video
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Rihanna – Lift Me Up
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Rihanna returns from a music hiatus with “Lift Me Up,” the lead single from the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever movie soundtrack, titled Wakanda Forever: The Album released in 2022
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Kanye West (Ft. Bon Iver, JAY-Z, Nicki Minaj & Rick Ross) – Monster
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One of the most highlighted posse cuts of 2010, Kanye, Rick Ross, JAY-Z, and Nicki Minaj boast on how they’re a “Monster” on the mic. Fittingly, the song comes with a couple of
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Andy Mineo (Ft. Foggieraw & Mannywellz) – Coquito
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“Coquito” is Spanish for “little coconut”. It is also a celebratory Puerto Rican drink, similar to the eggnog served around Christmastime in the United States.
This song is an
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Kendrick Lamar – HUMBLE.
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On the ironically braggadocious track “HUMBLE.” Kendrick Lamar challenges his competition. It was released a week after the first promotional single, “The Heart Part 4,” with a
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M.I.A. – M.I.A. (Hidden Track)
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“M.I.A.” (also known as “Untitled” or “Pop”) is a song recorded by M.I.A. for her debut studio album Arular. It originally appeared on her debut mixtape Piracy Funds Terrorism
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Meek Mill – Dreams and Nightmares (Intro)
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This Intro sets the tone for the theme of Meek’s entire album, so literally that the song itself is broken into two parts. The beginning – an upbeat braggadocio depicting Meek’s
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T.I. (Ft. Rihanna) – Live Your Life
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Released in 2008 on T.I.’s best-selling Paper Trail album, “Live Your Life” is a life-affirming T.I.-Rihanna tag-team that’s guaranteed to give you a boost.
The intro/outro is
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Drakeo the Ruler – IngleWeird
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[Intro] / Anyone (Smoov, what's good, baby?) / I want the flamer on, bitch, I want two kills, nigga, like / Niggas ain't gettin' no money / [Verse] / And this shit gettin' Ingle-
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Meek Mill (Ft. Spade (Rapper)) – Pound Cake Freestyle
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Meek Mill does his own version of Drake and Jay Z’s “Pound Cake”
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M.I.A. – M.I.A.
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[Intro] / 1-2, 1-2 / [Verse 1] / You can watch TV and watch the media / President Bush doing takeover / Kate Moss in ads for mascara / All my youth the young offender / The bill
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C-Murder (Ft. Big Ed, Fiend, Kane & Abel, Mac, Master P, Mia X, Mystikal & Silkk the Shocker) – Soldiers
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This goes out to all my thug niggas and bitches out there (soldiers) / At ease, solute, C-MURDER all the motherfuckin' riders out there / Representin' its motherfuckin' no limit up
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21 Savage – Red Opps
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[Intro] / Yeah, yeah, yeah / I pull up roll the window down and (Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop) / I pull up roll the window down and (Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop) / I pull up roll the window
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dead prez – Hip-Hop
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On “Hip-Hop”, the duo states their beliefs concerning the modern music industry being over-commercialized.
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DizzyEight (Ft. 954mari, BlvkDivmonds, Ciyo, CJ DACHAMP, Darnell Bradley, Dedboii Kez, Delta Deez, Diggz Da Prophecy, Geno Five, Gr3ys0n, IAMCHRISCRAIG, InternetAaron, InternetMikey, Mix Williams, PE$O PETE, Politicess, Sivade, Synsei, DA-WOLF, VI Seconds & zZzSleepyAsh) – BLACK AIR FORCE ENERGY CYPHER
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A cypher containing some of anime’s most badass characters, also sixteen minutes long, making it one of the longest anime cyphers on YouTube.
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Young M.A – 2020 Vision
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[Intro] / Sleep Walkin part two / Ayy / (Zombie on the track) / Uh / [Verse] / Straight off the rip, get to the bag / The plan is to triple my cash and shit on my past, ayy / Had
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Macklemore & Ryan Lewis (Ft. Eric Nally, Grandmaster Caz, Grandmaster Melle Mel & Kool Moe Dee) – Downtown
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“Downtown” is the second song released from Macklemore and Ryan Lewis’s follow-up to 2012’s breakout album The Heist. The track features Eric Nally of Foxy Shazam on vocals, along
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for KING & COUNTRY – The Proof of Your Love
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[Verse 1] / If I sing but don't have love / I waste my breath with every song / I bring an empty voice, a hollow noise / If I speak with a silver tongue / Convince a crowd but don'
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Eminem (Ft. Young M.A) – Unaccommodating
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On “Unaccommodating,” Eminem enlists Young M.A to discuss their unaccommodating manner, especially towards the media and critics.
The rappers' intense approach is similar to that
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ABBA – The Winner Takes It All
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‘The Winner Takes it All’ is a single off the album Super Trouper.
With long running vocal on the back, the song sounds much more vivid.
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C-Murder – Would You Hesitate
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[Intro: C-Murder] / This song right here don't pertain to my most loved. P, Silkk, my cousin / Jimmy, my closest family. This is a question to all my closest homies that I / Die
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Eminem – Tone Deaf
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“Tone Deaf” is another self produced song on the project, this time with the frequent collaborator Luis Resto, the man behind some classic Eminem songs like Lose Yourself. The
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Byron Messia – 90z
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[Intro] / Hallash, skillish, skallash / Yow dawg, weh the D'usse deh? / Yow, see Romeich a bring it you know / Why? / It's that / [Chorus] / Say man bad like the 90z / Tell a boy
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The Animals – The House of the Rising Sun
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The Animals' version of the American folk song is considered one of the 20th century’s British pop classics. While the original version was sung in the character of a woman led
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M.I.A. – Bucky Done Gun
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“Bucky Done Gun”, as writer W.H. from Spin notes, led to Brazil being where M.I.A. had enjoyed her most remarkable resonance after the release of Arular. The song became a hit on
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for KING & COUNTRY – The Proof of Your Love (The Monologue Mix)
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[Verse 1: Luke] / If I sing but don't have love / I waste my breath with every song / I bring, an empty voice / A hollow noise / If I speak with a silver tongue / Convince a crowd
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Popcaan (Ft. Imeru Tafari) – Elevate
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[Intro: Popcaan] / Yow / Yow, Atto / Yow, Jelly Bads / Haha, ha / Woii yoii / Unruly, you know? (Fi life) / Yeah, yeah / Weh / [Verse 1: Popcaan & Imeru Tafari] / Lose a couple
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Ice Cube – No Vaseline
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“No Vaseline” is Ice Cube’s diss track about his former group N.W.A and their manager, Jerry Heller.
Cube left N.W.A in 1989 over financial issues, and the group took shots at him
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Radiohead – No Surprises
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“No Surprises” is the fourth and final single from Radiohead’s third album, OK Computer. It was the first song to be recorded for the album, and the band actually stuck with the
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Solange (Ft. Playboi Carti & The-Dream) – Almeda
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An unlikely trio, “Almeda” marks the first time Solange, The-Dream and Playboi Carti have ever worked together.
The song heavily draws from the roots and traditions of Solange’s
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Destroy Lonely (Ft. Ken Carson) – VETERAN
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On “VETERAN,” NO STYLIST’s closer, Destroy Lonely enlists frequent collaborator and Opium labelmate Ken Carson for a high-octane track where the duo rap about their luxurious
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Dolly Parton – 9 to 5
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“9 to 5” was the theme song to the 1980 film Nine to Five, a story of gender inequality in the workplace. Parton starred in this film along with Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin.
This
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Nicki Minaj – Did It On'em
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[Intro] / (Bangladesh) / [Chorus: Nicki Minaj] / Shitted on 'em / Man, I just shitted on 'em / Shitted on 'em / Put your number twos in the air if you did it on 'em / Shitted on '
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Future – I’M DAT NIGGA
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“I’M DAT NIGGA” serves as the second track on Future’s ninth studio album, I NEVER LIKED YOU.
The track embodies a dark, crisp, and smooth vibe to it with fast-paced drums in the
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Kendrick Lamar – Auntie Diaries
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“Auntie Diaries” is the sixth track on disc two from Kendrick Lamar’s fifth and final studio album with Top Dawg Entertainment, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers; it is the fifteenth
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