Genius Meanings
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NAV – Myself
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“Myself” is the opening track to NAV’s self-titled debut mixtape and first project. He explores the world of depression and self-consciousness, stating that he feels more like
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NAV "Tap" Official Lyrics & Meaning
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Jun 20, 2019 ... NAV "Tap" Official Lyrics & Meaning | Verified. 508K views · 4 years ... NAV - Myself (Official Music Video). NAV•75M views · 5:00. Go to channel ...
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Spotify – This Is NAV
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1. NAV - Good Intentions (Intro) / 2. NAV - No Debate (Ft. Young Thug) / 3. NAV - My Business (Ft. Future) / 4. NAV & Gunna - Turks (Ft. Travis Scott) / 5. NAV - Brown Boy / 6. NAV
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NAV (Ft. The Weeknd) – Some Way
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“Some Way” is NAV’s lead single from his upcoming self-titled mixtape, dropping on Feb 24th. Both artists throw subliminal jabs at Justin Bieber, who mocked The Weeknd’s single “
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NAV – TTD
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Ten Toes Down is one of the songs NAV released before his most recent album NAV, this is third oldest from SoundCloud, behind “The Man” and “Take Me Simple”. Since he found a spot
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NAV – Wrong Decisions
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“Wrong Decisions” is the second single from NAV’s fourth studio album, Demons Protected by Angels, and serves as his first solo release in nearly two years, following the release
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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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How Kylie Jenner’s Snapchat Turns Songs Into Hits
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Artists like 6LACK, Russ, NAV, Ella Mai, and Khalid have reaped the benefits.
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shy – Myself
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[Verse] / Boy, just please don't get me started with these hoes / All the trends and all they care about is clones / They wanna put us in a box, oh yeah, for sho' / They wanna talk
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NAV – Lately
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On “Lately,” NAV requests his significant other to give him some space after he buys her everything that she wants and takes care of her. The song was solely produced and written
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NAV – Count on Me (Intro)
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On “Count on Me (Intro),” NAV emotionally kicks off Demons Protected by Angels on an introspective laid-back track that sees him sing about the pain that he goes through and does
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NAV & Metro Boomin – Hit
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On “Hit” NAV raps about his come-up in making music, naming things he has now that he did not have, like expensive cars and jewelry, continuing the theme of “Perfect Timing (Intro
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NAV & Metro Boomin (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – NAVUZIMETRO#PT2
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NAV and Metro Boomin team up with Lil Uzi Vert on “NAVUZIMETRO#PT2,” named after the three artists. Produced by Metro, NAV, and Trouble, NAV and Uzi rap about their respective
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NAV – Up
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On “Up,” NAV goes in-depth about his rise to stardom, coming from nothing to now being wealthy and famous. In addition to this, he talks about the drawbacks of fame and fortune
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NAV (Ft. Lil Baby) – Don't Need Friends
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NAV reunites with Lil Baby on “Don’t Need Friends,” a standout track from Emergency Tsunami. The two rap about their success and how their haters have no affect on their successes
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NAV & Metro Boomin – Perfect Timing (Intro)
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NAV and Metro Boomin open Perfect Timing up with “Perfect Timing (Intro),” one of the dual lead singles that was released exactly one week prior to the mixtape, alongside “Call Me
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Genius Türkçe Çeviri – NAV - Myself (Türkçe Çeviri)
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[Nakarat] / Tek başıma sürüyorum, kendi sonuma doğru gidiyorum / Ayık olduğumda, kendimden hoşlanmıyorum / Bana bi Four doldur ve tekrar kendim gibi hissedeyim / Bana biraz
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NAV & Lil Baby (Ft. Travis Scott) – Never Sleep
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NAV reunites with both Travis Scott and Lil Baby on “Never Sleep,” the lead single for his fourth studio album, Demons Protected by Angels.
NAV first teased the song by sharing a
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NAV – On My Own
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On “On My Own,” Canadian rapper NAV reflects on his life and ponders whether it’s worthwhile to pursue something alone. On the track, NAV boasts about his self made success and
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NAV – Sprite Clean
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On “Sprite Clean,“ NAV drops multiple references to drugs and alcohol to explain his paranoia with fame.
Sprite is often mixed with a candy and codeine to create a purple drink
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88GLAM (Ft. NAV) – Snow Globe (Remix)
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On the official remix to their November 2018 track, “Snow Globe,” Canadian hip hop group 88GLAM enlist the help of NAV. On the remix to their hit track, the artists boast about
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NAV – Dior Runners
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The song’s title is a reference to the Dior Homme B22 sneakers. Their resemblance to a running shoe have earned them the nickname ‘Dior runners’ in the hip-hop community. The shoes
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NAV – Loaded
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[Pre-Chorus] / I just poured a four in a Fanta, I feel like it's the perfect potion / Get geeked, stay up all night, I work like I'm tryna get a promotion / I made a lot of
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NAV – With Me
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“With Me” shows a more romantic and comforting side of NAV whilst still having a fuckboy image that he’s notoriously known for. On “Some Way,” NAV really shows that he is a player:
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NAV – Friends & Family
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On “Friends & Family,” NAV boldly raps about his lavish lifestyle: cars, clothes, and girls. This song is a standout from his mixtape, Emergency Tsunami. The official music video
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Travis Scott (Ft. NAV) – beibs in the trap
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Travis Scott enlists up-and-coming Canadian rapper and record producer NAV on “beibs in the trap,” a standout track from Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight. The song is solely
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Young Abdulleh (Ft. HECTOR THE CURIOUS XO) – NAV - Perfect Timing (San Bruno Broke Boys Remix)
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[Verse: Hector the Curious XO] / Me and Romeo don't need help / Got a Grey Goose to myself / Berner cookies, top shelf / Spilled purple sprite on my belt / Embassy Suites hotels
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NAV & Metro Boomin – I Don’t Care
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On “I Don’t Care,” NAV raps about the people who did not help him when he was in need, who now only want him for his money and other lavish items he owns. He can clearly see that
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NAV – Code
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“Code” is an unreleased throwaway by NAV, thought to have been recorded in early 2018 during sessions for RECKLESS. In typical fashion for NAV, it finds him rapping about the
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NAV – Snap
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On “Snap,” Canadian rapper NAV boasts about his material possessions on the energetic banger. On the track, NAV flexes his sexual prowess and warns his opposition of his
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Gunna (Ft. Metro Boomin & NAV) – Car Sick
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“Car Sick” sees Gunna teaming up with NAV and Metro Boomin.
The featured artists both produced this track and is one of the standout tracks from Drip Season 3.
This track details
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NAV – 8 to a 4
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The second track from “Brown Boy EP” echoes Nav’s hardships through the industry and how his lifestyle impacted his career something he discussed early in his 2018 album “Reckless”
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NAV (Ft. Future) – My Business
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On “My Business,“ NAV and Future reunite for a track about their wealth, fame, and status as famous rappers. The two drop references to expensive cars and clothing in order to
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NAV – My Space
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“My Space” can be denoted as the sequel to NAV & Metro Boomin’s platinum-selling July 2017 single, “Call Me.”
Beginning the same way “Call Me“ ends – with a dial tone – this track
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NAV – Go to Hell
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“Go To Hell” is the introductory track to NAV’s 2019 unofficial EP, Brown Boy. It was then later added on the deluxe version of NAV’s second studio album, Bad Habits as the
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NAV – Nothing On Me
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On this banger, similar to his other tracks, NAV talks about fake people, making money, and drugs. He also shouts out The Weeknd, who, not long before this song’s release, signed
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NAV – Fast Life
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“Fast Life” is an unreleased throwaway by NAV that finds him questioning loyalties while flexing his new-found wealth and success. The track is thought to have been recorded
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Elijah Who – Myself
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Drivin' solo, I'm just swervin' through my ends / When I'm sober I just don't like who I am / Pour me up a 4 and I'll feel like myself again / Roll me up some dope and I'll feel
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NAV – Two Face
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On “Two Face,“ NAV raps on a slow beat about drugs and his small circle of faith. He touches on how his closest friends are supporting him to the top of the game, whilst also
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NAV & Metro Boomin (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – NAVUZIMETRO#PT2 (Original)
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[Intro: Lil Uzi Vert] / By myself / By myself / By myself / [Chorus: Lil Uzi Vert & NAV] / I be on the moon, by myself (By myself, yeah) / They say that they real but I can't tell
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Young Stoner Life (Ft. Lil Duke & NAV) – Pots N Pans
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Lil Duke and NAV reunite on “Pots N Pans,” a song that details their drug usage, hence the title since some drugs are cooked using pots and pans. Continuing their respective lavish
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NAV – NAV
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In the second track off of his debut mixtape, we find NAV gloating about his success in a self-titled track. He brags about his expensive clothing brands like Bape or Gucci, as
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NAV – Contradiction
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“Contradiction” is an unreleased throwaway by NAV. It was recorded sometime in the first half of 2019. The track finds him speaking on the general topics of making money, drug
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NAV – Weirdo
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On “Weirdo,” NAV boasts about the huge amount of money he makes, drops references to expensive cars, drugs, and jewelry, and calls back to his life in the streets, where he had to
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NAV – I'm Up
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On the opener to Brown Boy 2, NAV raps a quick-moving track on his wealth and fame. Dropping references to expensive cars, clothes, and watches, he sets the tone for the album
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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 – Taking Chances
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“Taking Chances” is third track on Bad Habits, NAV’s second studio album. On the track, NAV states he is a risk taker and is not afraid of making decisions. Furthermore, the song
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