Genius Meanings
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Madison Beer – Dead
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[Verse 1] / You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere / And these days I don't even care, no more / You only be showing me love / Whenever you've had too much
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Madison Beer – Dead (Acoustic)
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[Verse 1] / You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere and these days I don't even care no more / You only be showing me love whenever you've had too much
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Madison Beer – Dead (Cedric Gervais Remix)
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[Intro] / Oh, oh / Oh / [Verse 1] / You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere and these days I don't even care no more / You only be showing me love whenever you'
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Madison Beer – Dead (Laibert Remix)
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You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere and these days I don't even care no more / You only be showing me love whenever you've had too much / Whatever's been
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K/DA (Ft. Kim Petras, League of Legends & Madison Beer) – VILLAIN
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“VILLAIN” is the third track from K/DA’s ALL OUT EP. The song serves as Evelynn’s feature track with vocals from both German-American singer Kim Petras and Madison Beer, who
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Conor Maynard (Ft. Madison Beer) – Dusk Till Dawn (Sing Off)
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[Conor Maynard] (Adele - Hello) / Hello, it's me / I was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet / [Madison Beer] (Khalid - Location) / Send me your location / Let's
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Madison Beer (Ft. Biel) – Dead (Remix)
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[Intro: Biel] / Hahaha, Biel / [Verse 1: Biel] / You could be here, but you're there / You know your mind, I won't share / The way you touch me it's not fair, I want more / I wanna
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Madison Beer – Dear Society
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“Dear Society” is a single by pop singer Madison Beer. The single has been teased in interviews and a snippet which was posted to her Instagram on April 17, 2019 simply with the
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Madison Beer – HeartLess
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On “Heartless”, Madison Beer decides that maybe feeling too much for somebody is a curse, and that using her heart less is what’s best.
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Madison Beer – Home With You
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Madison Beer refers to her wanting to do “As she pleases”, a constant theme throughout her EP. The person she talks about in the song is interested in fulfilling his sexual desires
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Madison Beer – Fools
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The second song off of her EP “As She Pleases” describes Madison Beer revealing their unrequited relationship and that her boyfriend is a fool for her. Her boyfriend is so attached
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Madison Beer – Tyler Durden
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[Verse 1] / With my fingers in your mouth / You're only speaking vowels / And I like it / And with your hand around my throat / I don't wanna see you go / 'Cause I like it / I took
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Madison Beer – Health (Dear Society Demo)
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[Intro] / Ah, ah, eh, eh, yeah / [Verse 1] / Whiskey, pills, and cigarettes / My daily dose of internet / All the things I shoulda quit, but never did, oh / Evil voices in my head
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Madison Beer – Say It to My Face
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[Intro] / Tell me, what's the situation? / I've been rackin' on my brain / Just want some answers if I ask you / But I know you'll never say it to my face / Say it to my face / [
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Monster High (Ft. Madison Beer) – We Are Monster High
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“We Are Monster High” is the second Monster High theme song, the predecessor to “Fright Song”. It debuted on June 6, 2013, on the Monster High Youtube channel. The song was first
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Madison Beer – Silhouette
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[Chorus] / What is left is a silhouette / Of a dream that I can't forget / You were gone by the time sun set / What is left is a silhouette / [Verse 1] / Up down, up down, merry go
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Madison Beer – Teenager in Love
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In “Teenager In Love,” Madison channels vintage teenaged love as she references Dion and the Belmonts' 1959 song “A Teenager in Love”. In the original, the singer reflects on the
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Rita Ora – Dead
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[Verse 1] / You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere / And these days I don't even care, no more / You only be showing me love / Whenever you've had too much
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Marcus Butler – Dead
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[Verse 1] / You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere / And these days I don't even care no more / You only be showing me love whenever you've had too much
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Madison Beer – Dead Remixes
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See all of “Dead” by Madison Beer’s remixes
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EJ Rios (Ft. Analise Rios) – Dead
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[Verse 1] / You could be here, but you're there / You could be anywhere / And these days I don't even care no more / You only be showing me love whenever you've had too much
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Madison Love – Come Alive
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[Verse 1] / I can get you out of this / See you rolling up your sleeves / It's not as heavy as it seems no-oh (No oh) / And I'm not havin' it, but in skin of both your thumbs / For
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Madison Beer – Home with You (Blu-Rey and Tone Terra Remix)
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[Chorus] / I ain't got no time for no games / Tell me what you like but it's never gon' change / So you do what you wanna-wanna do / And I'm not going home with you, home with you
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Madison Beer – Selfish
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“Selfish” is the official second single to Madison’s debut album, Life Support. Madison confirmed the song in a tweet on Twitter.
On 10 February she posted another snippet on her
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Madison Beer & Alan Walker – Selfish (Alan Walker Remix)
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[Verse 1] / Boy, you're such a lost cause / Now your name is crossed off / How you gonna fix this? / You can't even fix yourself / It was almost two years / That I chose to spend
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Madison Beer – Selfish Samples
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See all of “Selfish” by Madison Beer’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Kali Uchis – Melting
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[Verse 1] / You are my church, you are my place of worship / I heard you're the plug, can I be the circuit? / When I got court, I hope that you're the verdict / When you're around
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Madison Beer – We Are Monster High
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[Intro] / We are monsters, we are proud / We are monsters, say it loud / [Verse 1] / High school's a horror, can't get out of my bed / Everybody's talking but it's not in my head
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Bruce Springsteen – Jungleland
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The closing song on Springsteen’s 1975 album Born to Run, “Jungleland” is an epic 10-minute anthem about the unsung beauty of unseen, everyday occurrences in blue-collar 1970s New
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Madisen Ward and the Mama Bear – Yellow Taxi
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I was resting again / The leaves were restless again / They’re my only friends / No matter where they’ve been / I just need a place to sleep / A place to take me in / I’ve got a
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Nessa Barrett – pretty poison
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[Verse 1] / I could tell the real story, but I know you wouldn't listen / I've tried to tell it many times, but you always go and twist it, yeah / Nearly every morning that I cry
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Smokingskul – Apple Pay
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[Chorus] / Have you seen a street nigga who watch anime? / You know you ain't gon' slide, you just in the way / My nigga locked up and he ball with Klay / I do not podcast, I ain't
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Radiohead – Creep
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According to Thom Yorke, “Creep” tells the tale of an inebriated man who tries to get the attention of a woman to whom he is attracted by following her around. In the end, he lacks
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Trippie Redd – Left 4 Dead
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On “Left 4 Dead”, A Love Letter To you 5’s third commercial single, Trippie Redd addresses his former lover switching sides on him when it mattered the most.
The track shares a
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Amy Winehouse – Back to Black
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Ranked as the #98 best song of the 2000’s, “Back to Black” details the harsh reality Winehouse faced after her then-boyfriend, Blake Fielder-Civil, ended their relationship to
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Lana Del Rey – Radio
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Radio (also known as “Cinnamon”) is a song written by Del Rey and Justin Parker.
Talking about the song in an interview in 2012, Lana said
People always said ‘oh well people will
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Elvis Presley – Can't Help Falling in Love
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A tender ballad about being unable to resist falling in love, “Can’t Help Falling in Love” is one of Elvis' most famous and romantic songs. Originally recorded to tie along with
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Linkin Park – Numb
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“Numb” is the third single and the final track of Linkin Park’s second studio album, Meteora.
One of Linkin Park’s most well known and critically acclaimed songs, “Numb” topped
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Capital I – 2040
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[Intro] / I am here on behalf of / Me, myself and I / I don't represent anyone else / It's just me doing me / [Verse] / When we fuck she scream, "Yeah!" like Usher and Ludacris
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Wiz Khalifa (Ft. Charlie Puth) – See You Again
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“See You Again” is a tribute to the late Furious actor Paul Walker who died tragically in November of 2013 after his car crashed and burst into flames in Valencia, CA. The first
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The Grateful Dead – Brown-Eyed Women
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Brown-Eyed Women was never recorded on a studio album, but it was included on the live album Europe ‘72 and was played in concert 347 times.
The song was first performed on August
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Genius – October 2020 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' OCTOBER 2020 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For October 2020 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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