Genius Meanings
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The Strokes – Last Nite
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One of three tracks originally included on The Modern Age EP that prompted a record label bidding war and would later become the second single off of Is This It.
In March 2005, Q
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The Strokes – Last Nite (Rough Trade Version)
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[Verse 1] / Last night, she said / "Oh, baby, I feel so down / Oh, it turns me off / When I feel left out" / So I walked out / Oh, little girl, I don't care no more / I know this
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Morgan Wallen – Last Night
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[Intro] / Last night, we let the liquor talk / I can't remember everything we said, but we said it all / You told me that you wish I was somebody you never met / But, baby, baby
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Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox (Ft. Sweet Megg) – Last Nite
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[Verse 1] / Last night, he said, "Oh, baby, I feel so down / Oh, it turns me off when I feel left out" / So I, I turned 'round, oh, baby, don't care no more / I know this for sure
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The Strokes – Someday
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“Someday” was the third single from Is This It. It peaked at #17 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart and at #27 on the U.K. Singles Chart.
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The Strokes – Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus
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“Brooklyn Bridge to Chorus” is the third single from The Strokes' sixth studio album The New Abnormal.
The track follows Julian in a very reminiscing tone, reflecting on people
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The Strokes – Last Nite Covers
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See all of “Last Nite” by The Strokes’s covers
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The Strokes – When It Started
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“When It Started” is the 9th track on the US release of Is This It. The track replaced “New York City Cops”, which was the 9th track on the releases outside of the US out of
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The Strokes – Hard to Explain
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“Hard to Explain” is the first single from New York garage rock band The Strokes (their only previously released material was The Modern Age EP). It was released first in the UK
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Butthole Surfers – Who Was in My Room Last Night?
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At the surface this seems like a fun humorous song, but when we dig deeper we see that it’s about being raped or molested in the middle of the night, but if you dig even deeper you
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The Strokes – New York City Cops
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“New York City Cops” is a fast-paced, punk blaster from The Strokes' debut album, Is This It. It departs stylistically from the rest of the more slowed down, almost apathetic
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The Strokes – Ode to the Mets
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On “Ode to the Mets,” the final song on The New Abnormal, Julian looks back at the band’s career and history in New York City, where they grew up together.
Bleak, quiet guitars
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The Strokes – Not the Same Anymore
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“Not the Same Anymore” is an extremely melancholy and nostalgic track from Julian, singing about his past actions and how they have afflicted relationships in his life. He
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Travis Scott (Ft. Kid Cudi) – through the late night
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Travis Scott links up with his idol Kid Cudi for a song about late nights and partying. This song is the second time these two have collaborated on Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight.
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Arctic Monkeys – Fluorescent Adolescent
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“Fluorescent Adolescent” is a track about getting older and finding out that life isn’t as fun as it used to be. It describes a woman who dreams of her youth while her current life
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The Strokes – I'll Try Anything Once
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This song was included as a B-side for the track, Heart In A Cage.
Its lyrics and melody are similar to You Only Live Once being that it’s an early demo version of that song.
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The Strokes – Barely Legal
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One of three tracks originally included on The Modern Age EP that prompted a record label bidding war and would later appear on their debut album Is This It.
“Barely Legal” is
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Skillet – The Last Night
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The song is about a girl that wants to commit suicide. She is finally going to do it, saying that it is her last night, but God intervenes and tells he it really is her last night
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Jason Derulo, Gucci Mane & Quavo – Last Night
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[Intro: Quavo] / Last night (Uh), last night (Ma-Mally Mall) / Last night (Uh), last night / That's what you told me / [Verse 1: Jason Derulo] / Last night felt like our first
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"Weird Al" Yankovic – Angry White Boy Polka
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The traditional polka medley now uses alternative rock, nu metal and rap songs made by and\or listened by angry white boys.
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The Strokes – Hawaii
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[Verse 1] / Whether you're in L.A., sunny laid back L.A / Whether you're in New York, comfort 'round your block / Whether you're in the U.K., where the sky is dark / And the grass
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