Genius Meanings
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Metro Boomin Enlists Swae Lee, NAV & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie For New Song “Calling”
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It’s the first single off the soundtrack for the upcoming ‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ film.
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Metro Boomin, Swae Lee & NAV (Ft. A Boogie wit da Hoodie) – Calling (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse)
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On the last day of May 2023, Metro Boomin uploaded the lyric video of “Calling” to his YouTube channel. The song enlists the biggest names in the genre of melodic rap for the
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NAV & Metro Boomin – Call Me
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“Call Me” is one of the two dual lead singles that was released exactly one week prior to Perfect Timing, alongside “Perfect Timing (Intro).”
On the song, NAV raps about the dark
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Metro Boomin & Future (Ft. Don Toliver) – Too Many Nights
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On the outlandish and catchy “Too Many Nights”, Metro Boomin enlists frequent collaborator Future along with Don Toliver to rap more about the common use of drugs during their “
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Metro Boomin, The Weeknd & 21 Savage – Creepin'
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On the melancholy and soft sound of Metro Boomin’s “Creepin,” The Weeknd and 21 Savage talk about the vulnerability of all the lies and “keep it in secret” moments that got the
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Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & 21 Savage – Niagara Falls (Foot or 2)
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On “Niagara Falls (Foot or 2),” Travis Scott and 21 Savage rap over an eerie, psychedelic beat from Metro Boomin about their lavish lifestyles and women in their life, speaking on
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Metro Boomin, Don Toliver & Wizkid (Ft. BEAM & Toian) – Link Up (Spider-Verse Remix) [Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse]
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[Intro: Don Toliver] / Pick up, pick up, pick up, pick up / Pick up, pick up, pick up, pick up / [Chorus: Don Toliver] / Come link up, sync up, link up, sync up / You're a staller
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Metro Boomin – Calling (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - Instrumental)
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[Intro] / Metro / [Instrumental] / [Outro: Swae Lee, Future & Young Thug] / (All of me, all of me) / (All of me, all of me) / If Young Metro don't trust you— trust you— / Metro
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Glock in My Lap
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On this track, 21 Savage delivers a menacing banger about gang violence and his experience with lethal weapons. He always remains alert and prepared for any danger, even keeping a
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Don Toliver) – Around Me
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[Intro: Don Toliver, Young Thug & Future] / (Metro) / Like I know you want / She sit in here for hours, even 'til I'm done / It was all cool when it was just for fun / (If Young
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Metro Boomin, 21 Savage & Young Nudy – Umbrella
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Following the climatic conclusion of “Raindrops (Insane),” listeners are met with a harmonizing choir to introduce “Umbrella.”
Flipping the upbeat intro of this track however
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Migos (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Bad and Boujee
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“Bad and Boujee" is a trap anthem about making money and spending time with women who have expensive taste. “Boujee” is an intentional misspelling of “bougie,” which is slang for
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Metro Boomin, Swae Lee, Lil Wayne & Offset – Annihilate (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse)
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“Annihilate” serves as the introduction to the Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse soundtrack. On it, household rap names Lil Wayne, Offset, and Swae Lee put on the spider-mask
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Future – Mask Off
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“Mask Off” serves as a “rags-to-riches” story that explores the surface of Future’s past, from trapping to living a life of luxury. The slow and syrupy production by Metro Boomin
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – My Choppa Hate Niggas
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On this track, 21 Savage refers to the violence in the streets caused by the gang wars, and his personal experiences as a former Blood.
This is the first track on the project
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Drake & Future – Jumpman
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“Jumpman” is named after Michael Jordan’s clothing brand logo, which features his silhouette. Drake and MJ have previously collaborated; a pair of 10’s feature both the OVO and
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Runnin
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On the album’s first song, 21 Savage raps about how he frightens his enemies. They start running away when Savage is around because they know that he won’t spare them. Savage also
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Metro Boomin & James Blake – Hummingbird
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[Intro] / Metro / Ayy, lil' Metro on that beat / [Refrain: James Blake] / Hummingbird, summer song / Has it brought my life back? / Hangin' in the balance / Have you brought the
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Metro Boomin & Young Thug – I Mean
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This track by Young Thug, produced by Metro Boomin, uses the same production as used in “Live From The Gutter” from Drake and Future’s collaborative mixtape, What A Time To Be
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Metro Boomin, Travis Scott & Young Thug – Trance
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[Intro: Travis Scott] / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Did you forget? Do it for life / Chicago that time, all bullshit aside / Wonderful vibe, wonderful night (Yeah) / Did it with tribe
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Spotify – This Is Metro Boomin
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1. 21 Savage & Metro Boomin - Glock In My Lap / 2. Offset & Metro Boomin - Ric Flair Drip / 3. Metro Boomin - Space Cadet (feat. Gunna) / 4. Metro Boomin - Creepin (feat. The
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Metro Boomin, A$AP Rocky & Roisee – Am I Dreaming
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“Am I Dreaming” is the welcome afterglow to the 2023 euphoric animated superhero film, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. The song opens with inspired strings before welcoming
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Post Malone (Ft. Quavo) – Congratulations
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On “Congratulations,“ Post Malone and Quavo celebrate success, crediting it to their patience and hard work.
Malone debuted the track while performing in Austin, Texas in
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Brand New Draco
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[Intro] / Yeah / (Metro) / We ain't giving out smoke, we giving out embalming fluid / Spin that shit every day, every night / Back to back to back to back to back / Y'all niggas
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The Weeknd – Heartless
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“Heartless” is the lead single to The Weeknd’s fourth studio album and his first solo single since 2018’s “Call Out My Name.”
The track’s release was first teased on November 25th
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin (Ft. Young Thug) – Rich Nigga Shit
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On “Rich Nigga Shit,” 21 Savage and Young Thug team up for an anthem dedicated to their lavish lifestyles. In particular, they name-drop various luxury fashion and car brands from
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin (Ft. Mustafa) – Walk Em Down (Don't Kill Civilians)
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The aggressive/melodic two-part: “Walk Em Down (Don’t Kill Civilians)” features Metro’s most frequent collaborator, 21 Savage alongside singer and poet, Mustafa, where both
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21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin – Mad Stalkers
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East Atlanta’s 21 Savage, Migos’s Offset, and the producer that has taken the industry by storm, Metro Boomin, have all teamed up to bring us Without Warning. This album released
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Swae Lee & Travis Scott) – Dreamcatcher
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“Dreamcatcher,” the fourth track on NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES, describes a night out for Travis Scott and Swae Lee. They both try to entice a girl into coming home with them
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin – Many Men
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On “Many Men,” 21 Savage raps about the illegal and dangerous things that he’s done throughout his life. Although he wants to put his past behind him, the violence, wrongdoings
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NAV & Metro Boomin (Ft. 21 Savage) – Both Sides
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NAV and Metro Boomin enlist the help of 21 Savage on “Both Sides.” NAV and 21 Savage rap about gang wars and killing the people on the opposite teams to theirs without having any
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Metro Boomin & Nas – Nas Morales
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[Chorus] / Shoot a web / Glidin' through the sky, through the air / Dancin' through the buildings, Fred Astaire / Bunch of skyscrapers everywhere / [Verse 1] / I'm just flexin' my
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Metro Boomin (Ft. Travis Scott & Young Thug) – Up to Something
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Long time collaborators Travis Scott and Young Thug link up once again over a star-studded production line up.
While an unfinished demo of the song leaked in 2015 under the title
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Metro Boomin (Ft. 21 Savage) – Don't Come Out the House
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On this menacing banger, 21 Savage is telling his enemies, “Don’t Come Out the House,” because that is the only place that they are safe from him and his gang.
This track is the
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21 Savage, Offset & Metro Boomin – Disrespectful
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[Intro: 21 Savage & Offset] / Yeah / I'm a gangbangin', chain swingin', chopper totin', Zone 6, nigga / Hey / Pyrex whippa (Pyrex) / Louis V slippers (Drip) / Saint Laurent pistol
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Future (Ft. Drake) – Where Ya At
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“Where Ya At” is the only song on Future’s album DS2 to feature another artist—at one point he had said there would be no features, but he had to make an exception for Drake. The
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21 Savage & Metro Boomin (Ft. Young Nudy) – Snitches & Rats
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On “Snitches & Rats,” 21 Savage reunites with his cousin and fellow 4L member, Young Nudy. The East Atlanta duo express their disdain for snitches and rats. They detail how they
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Young Thug (Ft. Gunna, Jeff Bhasker & Nate Ruess) – Love You More
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Young Thug recruits frequent collaborator Gunna, as well as multi-instrumentalist Jeff Bhasker and fun. frontman Nate Ruess, for “Love You More,” the antepenultimate track from
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Metro Boomin & Young Thug – Metro Spider
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“Metro Spider,” a fusion of Metro Boomin, and Young Thug’s nickname King Spider sees a fast-flowing trap beat backed by an eerie sample from Elkan.
The song features a similar
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NAV & Metro Boomin (Ft. Offset & Playboi Carti) – Minute
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On “Minute” NAV and Metro Boomin team up with Playboi Carti and Offset. NAV, Offset, and Carti rap about their drugs and expensive jewelry whilst calling their opponents out for
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Young Thug (Ft. BSlime & Lil Gotit) – Hoodie
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[Intro: Young Thug] / (Southside on the track, yeah) / Yeah, that's my buddy, buddy / What about (Metro)? / [Chorus: Young Thug] / That's my buddy, buddy, drinkin' on the muddy
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Metro Boomin (Ft. 21 Savage) – 10 Freaky Girls
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On this trumpet-laden track, 21 Savage raps about his wealth, guns, violence, and sexual endeavors. The latter is emphasized by the song’s chorus, on which 21 boasts that he has “
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