Genius Meanings
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Metro Station – California
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[Verse 1] / If I strum chords, would you sing a song with me? / If I leave town would you leave along with me? / And we can fly away to outer space / We can find a way to leave
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Metro Station – Shake It
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“Shake It” is the fourth track off Metro Station’s debut self titled album. The song was a huge commercial success, with the single reaching a 2x platinum certification in the US.
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Metro Station – Seventeen Forever
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Frontman Trace Cyrus said this song is “about wanting to be in a relationship with a girl who’s underage so bad and how age limitations don’t let you do that.”
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Metro Station – Burn With You
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[Verse 1] / It's twenty minutes past four / Cronic we just scored / Now you're on top of me / She gets hot when she gets higher / She ignites the fire / I'm begging, "Don't leave
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Metro Station – Control
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[Verse 1] / Another cigarette, and I'm so bored / Your words aren't making sense / And I was taken, but you were waiting / One more drink and I'm convinced / [Pre-Chorus] / (Not
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Metro Station – After the Fall
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[Verse 1] / We skipped class and I / I guess our heads needed a break / But our bodies stayed busy / I know that you still miss me / [Chorus] / I give and you take it / Two summers
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Metro Station – Wish We Were Older
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[Intro] / I wish we were older / I wish we were older / I wish we were older / [Verse 1] / Keep your body moving, girl, the beat is thumping / Go ahead and let them talk, their
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Metro Station – True to Me
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[Verse 1] / She turned me on, but now I'm shaking / She shoots it in and I keep taking / [Pre-Chorus] / They don't see / She's down with me tonight / (It's time to push off) / [
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Metro Station – Tell Me What To Do
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[Verse 1] / Come on, don't feel this way / You're going to solve this for one day / You wanna get high and then complain? / Girl, I only think of you always and forever, and
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Metro Station – Now That We're Done
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[Intro] / Everybody get down / [Verse 1] / She's just a friend, you see / You always agree / You know I lie, but you still trust me / And you believed with so much hope / But I'm
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Metro Station – Disco
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[Intro] / Woah — yeah, yeah / Woah — yeah, yeah / [Verse 1] / I wonder if you're going down / Where we all know you get lost and then get found / And then I wonder so / I can't
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Metro Station – Kelsey
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The original lead single from Metro Station’s debut, self-titled album. Released in 2007 the song originally failed to chart in most countries but charted at #40 in New Zealand
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Ezra Pound – In A Station of the Metro
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The most famous poem (1913) from the early twentieth-century movement known as Imagism. According to Pound, it was inspired by a moment he experienced while waiting for the subway
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Katy Perry (Ft. Snoop Dogg) – California Gurls
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In 1965 The Beach Boys recorded the original “California Girls.” Their lyrics proclaimed that none of the other girls in the US could top California girls. In Perry’s number one
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Murs, 9th Wonder & The Soul Council – Ga$ Station Gucci Belt
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[Chorus] / Naturally better, uh / Possibly the best they ever seen / Naturally better / Possibly the best they ever seen / Naturally better / Possibly the best they ever seen
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Dedf1sh – #8 regret
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“#8 regret” is the dedf1sh track that plays during the game’s ten infamous 8-ball levels. During these levels, the player must use their weapon to move an 8-ball to a certain
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Hedley – Lost In Translation
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On September 8, 2015, “Lost In Translation” was released as the lead single to their album, Hello.
Jacob Hoggard, lead singer of Hedley, stated that the song is about one of
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Metric – Combat Baby
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[Verse 1] / We used to leave the blue lights on and there was a beat / Ever since you have been gone, it's all caffeine-free / Faux punk fatigues / Said it all before / They try to
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¥$, Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign (Ft. Bump J & Lil Durk) – Vultures
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“Vultures” is the lead single of Kanye West and Ty Dolla $ign’s joint album of the same name. The track reunites Ye with Bump J for the first time since Bump was sentenced to ten
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Juice WRLD – Fire In The Booth
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[Part 1: Prod. Hit-Boy & G. Ry] / [Intro: Charlie Sloth & Juice WRLD] / "You know what time it is when you hear this, right?" / Uuuh, let's get ready to ruuumble! / Hit-Boy (Uh
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2Pac (Ft. Outlawz) – Staring Through My Rear View
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Pac and the Outlawz reflect on their lives.
The original version of the song, titled “Staring Through My Rearview” was featured in the 1997 film Gang Related during the outro. An
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G-Eazy & Blueface – West Coast
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This song is G-Eazy and Blueface’s ode to the West Coast of the U.S.; the two grew up in Oakland and Los Angeles, respectively. Throughout the song plays a pitched-up vocal sample
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Eminem – Not Afraid
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An inspirational and brutally honest anthem for Eminem’s fans addressing that of his struggles and triumphs, and encouraging his fans to reach their triumphs as well.
When
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UGK (Ft. OutKast) – Int’l Players Anthem (I Choose You)
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The Underground Kingz (Bun B, Pimp C) and the Outkasts (André 3000 and Big Boi) unite in a classic track about the women in their lives. There are two stories about actually
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21 Savage – Big Smoke
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[Intro] / (Kid Hazel on the beat) / [Verse 1] / AK, double clip, one in the tip whenever I slide / He exposed his hand talkin' to hoes, we killed two of his guys / I had a load of
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Lil Baby & Fridayy – Forever
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[Chorus: Fridayy] / I know you miss me / Who it's gon' be if it ain't me, lil' baby? / I'm in your city / 'Cause I need it one more time / Might lose it all, I swear / I need it
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Warren G (Ft. Nate Dogg) – Regulate
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A storybook rap, marking the meeting point of old, early rap traditions with the “gangsta”-image being formulated at the time.
In a sense, the entire song is an allegory: Nate
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William Carlos Williams – The Red Wheelbarrow
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Originally published without a title and given the moniker “XXII” for being the twenty-second poem in Williams' 1923 book Spring and All.
William Carlos Williams was an Imagist
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Ayesha Erotica – Gangbang
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[Verse 1] / I wanna get fucked with a beer bottle / Break it, watch me bleed out / Cutting up coke in a Lexus / Yo, fuck that, I wanna get keyed out / Put addys in my slurpee
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Fats Domino – Ain't That a Shame
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Fats Domino’s landmark “Ain’t That A Shame” sold a million copies, topped the Billboard R&B chart, and spawned numerous crossover covers by white artists such as Pat Boone, who
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autumnn – All the songs i enjoy listening to because i feel like making it
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now that ive spent hours on this i have no motivation to update it so this is all you get
im actually done with this one so if i stop liking anything i probably wont remove it
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