Genius Meanings
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Rex Orange County (Ft. Tyler, The Creator) – OPEN A WINDOW
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“OPEN A WINDOW” is the third single off Rex Orange County’s fourth studio album WHO CARES?.
This track has been teased since the album was announced late in January 2022, leaving
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Rex Orange County - OPEN A WINDOW ft. Tyler, The Creator (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Rex Orange County - OPEN A WINDOW ft. Tyler, The Creator (Traducción al Español)"] / [Estribillo: Rex Orange County] / ¿Puedo abrir una ventana? / ¿Puede alguien abrir
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Rex Orange County – WORTH IT
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“WORTH IT” serves as the first new song on Rex Orange County’s fourth album, following the singles “KEEP IT UP,” and “OPEN A WINDOW,” featuring Tyler, The Creator.
The lyrics
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Bright Campa – I cannot take it anymore
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Contemplating, whose on one side or not. Bright Campa remixes Rex Orange County for the first time. Sweet dreams made for this, yet even the good ones are a nightmare.
“Somewhere
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Genius Traduzioni Italiane – Rex Orange County - OPEN A WINDOW ft. Tyler, The Creator (Traduzione Italiana)
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[Traduzione di "OPEN A WINDOW (Ft. Tyler, The Creator)"] / [Ritornello: Rex Orange County] / Posso aprire una finestra? / Qualcuno può aprire la porta? / Ci sono così tante ragioni
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Tyler, The Creator (Ft. Anna of the North & Rex Orange County) – Boredom
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“Boredom” is the 8th track on Flower Boy. The song was released as the third official single on the 11th of July 2017. It features vocals from Anna of the North, Corinne Bailey Rae
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Rex Orange County – THE SHADE
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“THE SHADE” is the eighth song featured on Rex Orange County’s fourth album, Who Cares? The track sees him reminisce about his regrets with a past lover.
During an April 2021
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Rex Orange County – AMAZING
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“AMAZING” is the second official single from Rex Orange County’s fourth studio album, WHO CARES?, following “KEEP IT UP,” which was released the month prior.
Rex previewed the
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Rex Orange County – KEEP IT UP
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“KEEP IT UP” is the first official single from the British singer-songwriter Rex Orange County’s fourth album, WHO CARES?.
The song, a dreamy and retro ode to self-worth, was
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Rex Orange County – IF YOU WANT IT
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In “IF YOU WANT IT,” Rex Orange County explores the common theme of WHO CARES?–self-acceptance–in light of a new beginning with a romantic partner.
Whether this is a completely
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Rex Orange County – ONE IN A MILLION
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[Chorus] / My heart keeps driving me crazy / There's nothing much I can do, I'm aware / There's no one quite like you / You're one of one, one in a million / [Pre-Chorus] / I'm
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Rex Orange County – 7AM
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[Intro] / Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh / Oh-oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh / [Verse 1] / 7AM, I'm wakin' up / Guess that I should've kept the curtains shut / I'm gonna be a better man someday / 7AM, I'm
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Rex Orange County – SHOOT ME DOWN
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[Chorus] / Don't lose me now / Don't shoot me down / I'll stick around / We'll do it somehow / Don't lose me now / Don't shoot me down / I'll stick around / We'll do it somehow / [
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Genius Users – Tyler, The Creator [Discography List]
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Projects: / 2007: / • Tyler, The Creator - Eargasm: Unknown Date / • Tyler, The Creator - Stereotype: Unknown Date / 2008: / • Tyler, The Creator - At Your Own Risk: Unknown Date
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Rex Orange County – WHO CARES?
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[Intro] / Mm-mm, mm-mm / Mm-mm, mm-mm / [Verse 1] / First time I tried this, I was free of doubt / I had no fear / Why can't I just do that again / All the things I used to dream
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Rex Orange County – MAKING TIME
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[Verse] / Making time / Just to see you, woah / We're safe inside / You make things fine / Don't wait up / I'm okay, I'm okay / Making time tonight / Just to see you, woah / We're
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Suzanne Vega – Tom's Diner
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Vega originally wrote “Tom’s Diner” in 1982 and it found its first release in 1984 on a compilation. She was signed to A&M Records that same year and this track was then included
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Genius – March 2022 Singles Release Calendar
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WELCOME TO GENIUS' MARCH 2022 SINGLES RELEASE CALENDAR!!!
For March 2022 album releases, visit this page
This page highlights the notable singles released in all genres
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BROCKHAMPTON – WHEN I BALL
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“WHEN I BALL” has BROCKHAMPTON reminiscing about childhood memories and aspirations. In his verse, Dom reflects on how incarceration affected his family and a conversation with his
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Maroon 5 – She Will Be Loved
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“She Will Be Loved” is the third single released from the band’s 2002 debut album, Songs About Jane. The song peaked at number five in the US (becoming their second top ten there
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Silk Sonic – Leave The Door Open
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“Leave The Door Open” is Silk Sonic’s debut single, a side project featuring Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars. Throughout the song, the two profess their love for a significant other
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R.E.M. – Losing My Religion
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“Losing My Religion” was released as a single in February 1991, in advance of R.E.M.’s album, Out of Time, where it appeared as the second track.
It became R.E.M’s biggest hit
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Phoebe Bridgers – I Know the End
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‘'I Know the End’‘ is the metalinguistic closing track of Phoebe’s sophomore album Punisher.
The apocalyptical folk ballad track reclaims the singer-songwriter narrative abilities
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vintagewashingmachine – Every Album I Listened To In 2021
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JANUARY / Total: 146 Albums / Bob Dylan: Highway 61 Revisited (1965) | January 1st / Nina Simone: Wild Is the Wind (1966) | January 1st / Frank Ocean: Blonde (2016) | January 1st
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Panic! at the Disco – Mad as Rabbits - Live at Congress Theater, Chicago, IL, 2008
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[Spoken: Ryan Ross] / We're Panic! at the Disco and / This is gonna be our last song / And it's a love song / And I wanna see a lot of love in the crowd so / I wanna see a some
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The Rolling Stones – Paint It, Black
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From their 4th album, Aftermath. Per pophistorydig, the song is about the funeral of a girl from her lover’s viewpoint, and he wants the color of everything to match his mood.
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Snow Patrol – Open Your Eyes
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When you find out this was the fifth single from Eyes Open, it almost boggles the mind. The track was huge for the band, charting well in the UK, Germany and Australia. There is
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autumnn – All of the good songs except the first one broke my computer so i started a new one
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the other one would take a solid minute to load changes it was time
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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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Evanescence (Ft. Paul McCoy) – Bring Me to Life
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After Wind-Up Records insisted the group bring on a full-time rapper and the band refused, Evanescence went home, assuming they no longer had a record deal. However, the label
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Aly & AJ – Pretty Places
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[Verse 1] / We could pack up this house, get out of town / Drive across country, one taillight out / You wouldn't need anything else now, would ya? / Just all my books and your old
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Trevor Wesley – Chivalry Is Dead
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[Verse 1] / Girl, just let your hair down / Let's paint the whole town / Life is our playground, yeah / But I'm not a kid no more / So I must open doors and make you feel like the
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Nicky Youre & Dazy – Sunroof
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[Intro] / La-da, la-da-da, la-da-da / La-da, la-da-di-da-da, la-da-da-da-da / La-da, la-da-da, la-da-da / La-da, la-da-di-da / [Chorus] / I got my head out the sunroof / I'm
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Yeat & Lil Uzi Vert – Crashëd dat bitch
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[Pre-Chorus: Yeat] / (Tonka, yeah-yeah, not no Scat', uh) / Riding in that Tonka, you can't see me, windows black, ha (Damn, Trgc made that?) / Fuckin' on your thottie, yeah, I
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URLtv (Ft. Ave (Battle Rapper) & K-Shine) – K-Shine vs. Ave
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K-Shine continues his strong run in 2018, making his first appearance on SMACK since going toe-to-toe with Danny Myers at SMACK Volume One. This time, Shine squares up against
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The Beach Boys – Surfin’ U.S.A.
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“Surfin' U.S.A.” is notable for giving the Beach Boys their first widespread success with its title track, and for Brian Wilson’s increasing prowess in songwriting, as well as
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Chance the Rapper (Ft. King Promise) – YAH Know
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[Intro: King Promise] / Know, know, know, how will I? (Sɛ wo nim dada) / How will I know, know, know (King Promise ni Chance the Rapper) / Know, know, know, how will I know? / How
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Snow Patrol – Chasing Cars
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This slow-building ballad is Snow Patrol’s biggest-selling single. A main driving force behind the song’s success was its inclusion at the end of the Grey’s Anatomy Season 2 finale
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The Postal Service – Such Great Heights
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“Such Great Heights” talks about a relationship, and how it’s driven to “such great heights” that they do not want to come down.
It’s the second single from The Postal Service’s
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The Script – Breakeven
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“Breakeven” is a song about a guy who has suffered a terrible breakup with a girl. To make things even worse, she has moved on and found someone else, but the singer is still
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Tyler, The Creator – WILSHIRE
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Recorded in a single take, “WILSHIRE” sees Tyler tell the story of a failed relationship—from the point of him and his partner first laying eyes upon each other to their eventual
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