Genius Meanings
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The Chemical Brothers – Free Yourself
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“Free Yourself” is a song by the UK electronic duo The Chemical Brothers, released on September 28, 2018 as the first single from their studio album No Geography.
This self-
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The Chemical Brothers (Ft. k-os) – Get Yourself High
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[Intro] / Just get yourself high (x5) / [Hook] / Dont rely on this to get you high / Dont rely on us to get you high / [Verse 1 : K-OS] / Hey / Wait / Hold up / Electrify / Let the
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The Chemical Brothers – Bango
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Bango, bango, bango, bang, my / Bango, bango, bango, bang, my / Bango, bango, bango, bang, my / Bango, bango, bango, bang, my / Bango, bango, bango, bang, my / Bango, bango, bango
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The Chemical Brothers – No Geography
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If you ever change your mind about leaving it all behind / Remember, remember, no geography / If you ever change your mind about leaving it all behind / Remember, remember, no
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The Chemical Brothers – Gravity Drops
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[Instrumental]
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The Chemical Brothers (Ft. Richard Ashcroft) – The Test
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[Intro] / Oh / Can you hear me now? / Can you hear me now? / Can you hear me now? / Can you hear me now? / Yeeeh (oh) / Am I coming through? / Am I coming through? / Is this sweet
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The Chemical Brothers – Eve of Destruction
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The eve of destruction / The eve of destruction / The eve of destruction / The eve of destruction / The eve of destruction / The eve of destruction / The eve of destruction / The
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The Chemical Brothers – Got To Keep On
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Keeping the theme of human apocalypse, “Got to Keep On” takes disco approach to the concept of persistence. In the first song “The Eve of Destruction,” there is a reference to the
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The Chemical Brothers – Hey Boy Hey Girl
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“Hey Boy Hey Girl” is the first single from The Chemical Brothers' third album Surrender. It is heavily based on the opening lines of the 1984 top-5 dance hit “The Roof Is On Fire
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The Chemical Brothers (Ft. The Flaming Lips) – The Golden Path
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As I walked along the supposed golden path / I was confronted by a mysterious spectre / He pointed to the graveyard over on yonder hill / I paused in cosmic reflection, confused
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The Chemical Brothers – We’ve Got to Try
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[Verse 1] / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah / I know we can make it, girl / Yes, I know we can make it, girl / If we just try, we've got to try / Got to find a way
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The Chemical Brothers – MAH
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“M.A.H.” (entirely readable as “Mad As Hell”) is a song by the UK electronic duo The Chemical Brothers, released on January 7, 2019 as the second anticipation from their album No
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The Chemical Brothers – Catch Me I’m Falling
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In a definite twilight, wearin' our finery / I'm in your arms and you're inside of me-me-me / And then when you go, where will you go? / I promise that I love you, dear, more than
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My Chemical Romance (Ft. Liza Minnelli) – Mama
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“Mama” is a narrative told from the perspective of a soldier at war. He knows his death is coming soon, so he attempts to mend his broken relationship with his mother while he
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The Chemical Brothers (Ft. Anna-Lynne Williams) – Hold Tight London
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[Verse] / So why do I warn you? / I see things when I hold you / But I've whispered: "It's all right" / It was you and me and a long night / [Chorus] / You're a ghost in the
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The Chemical Brothers – The Universe Sent Me
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I cave in, I cave in, I cave in, I cave in / I cave in, I cave in, I cave in, I cave in / I cave in, I cave in, I cave in, I cave in / I cave in, I cave in, I cave in, I cave in
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DaymanOurSavior – JUST MEGAMASHUP
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[Sporty-O - Let Me Hit It (Audiostalkers Remix)] / Drop it! / [Fetty Wap ft. Remy Boyz - 679] / Yeaaah baby, 17 / (RemyBoy Lifestyle) / Ay, ay / [The Offspring - All I Want] / Ya
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The Chemical Brothers – The Test (With Richard Ashcroft)
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Oooooh / Can you hear me now? (x4) / Yeeeeeaaahhhhhh / Am I coming through? (x2) / Is it sweet and pure and true? / Devil came by this morning / Said he had something to show me
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Primal Scream – Jailbird (Chemical Brothers mix)
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Scratching like a tom cat, got a monkey on my back / I'm gonna push and pull and howl like wolf / And drive my cadillac / I've got medication, honey, I've got wings to fly / I've
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The Weeknd – Gasoline
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On “Gasoline,” The Weeknd describes his parasitic relationship with his current lover. Using them as a crutch for his erratic drug problems, Abel begs his lover not to let him go
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My Chemical Romance – Famous Last Words
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The final “proper” track on the album lets the listener decide whether or not The Patient does die. “Famous Last Words” is the ultimate power song from the famous concept album The
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My Chemical Romance – Welcome to the Black Parade
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This song is on My Chemical Romance’s third studio album, entitled The Black Parade. The song, as well as the rest of the album, follows The Patient, a man who is dying, through
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Black Eyed Peas (Ft. Justin Timberlake) – Where Is the Love?
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“Where Is the Love?” is a song by The Black Eyed Peas about police brutality, racism and terrorism. The song was released as the lead single from their third album, Elephunk. It
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Phoebe Bridgers – Punisher
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“Punisher” is the title track from Phoebe Bridgers' sophomore album, written about her musical hero Elliott Smith. The song details a fictional encounter that Phoebe had with the
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Nelly Furtado – Say It Right
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The third single from Nelly Furtado’s Loose, a keyboard-driven pop song inspired by the Eurythmics discussing love in a spiritual way.
The single reached #1 on the Billboard Hot
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Method Man – Bring the Pain
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“Bring the Pain” is a hit track by the Wu Tang Clan’s Method Man. “B-the-P” was the first single released from Meth’s solo debut album “Tical.”
Released November 15, 1994, on Def
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Dire Straits – Money for Nothing
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The most successful Dire Straits single, “Money for Nothing” is inspired by Mark Knopfler listening to a man complaining about the musicians that emerged in the 1980s.
The song
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My Chemical Romance – I'm Not Okay (I Promise)
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The story of this song is about a girl with interpersonal problems (such as her boyfriend sharing her naked photos) asking for help from her friend, the narrator. The narrator is
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Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still
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“Feel It Still” was the second single from the 8th studio album by Portugal. The Man, entitled Woodstock.
The song won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the
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The Felice Brothers – Jazz on the Autobahn
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The sheriff disappeared / He drove in a doomed Corvette / Helen was in the passenger seat eating melon and spitting out the seeds / Feeling happy to be alone but still turning a
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Post Malone – Chemical
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On the upbeat pop-rock tune “Chemical”, Post Malone struggles to cope with the end of a tumultuous, on-again-off-again relationship that he “can’t let go” of. He reminisces about
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New Order – Temptation
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[Verse 1] / A heaven, a gateway, a hope / Just like a feeling I need, it's no joke / And though it hurts me to treat you this way / Betrayed by words I'd never heard, too hard to
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Manic Street Preachers – Everything Must Go
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The second single and title track from Everything Must Go is one of the band’s most well-known and commercially successful singles, making it to #5 in the UK Singles Chart, making
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Underworld – Born Slippy .NUXX
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Lots of 1990s acts helped popularise techno, but in Karl Hyde, Underworld had something that was the exclusive province of rock bands: a totally full-of-it frontman who sounded
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SZA – Supermodel
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On “Supermodel,” SZA discusses her insecurities and gets back at a previous boyfriend who did her wrong.
SZA described this song and its real-world context in a May 2016 interview
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Freeway (Ft. Beanie Sigel & JAY-Z) – What We Do
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The lead single from Freeway’s debut studio album Philadelphia Freeway. The song features his Roc-A-Fella Records boss Jay-Z and labelmate Beanie Sigel, with whom Free has always
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Joey Bada$$ (Ft. Chronixx) – BABYLON
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This is the 10th song off ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$. This song has a reggae vibe to it as Jamaican Reggae artiste, Chronixx is featured.
The name of the song, Babylon, originates from
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Nine Inch Nails – Closer
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“Closer” is one of Nine Inch Nails‘ more famous songs, and was released as Halo 9 (with different US and UK versions), the second single from their second studio album The Downward
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Willie Hutch – Brothers Gonna Work It Out
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Classic track from the 1973 blaxploitation film soundtrack The Mack.
It has been sampled in numerous songs over the years including, but not limited to:
Lost – Chance The Rapper
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My Chemical Romance – DESTROYA
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“Destroya” is a self-empowering anthem about finding faith in yourself and rising against all odds. It talks about changing the future, despite your status or reputation.
The word
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Lil Darkie – GENOCIDE
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On “GENOCIDE,” Darkie deals with the animosity he has received recently, mainly based around his track “HOLOCAUST,” alongside his recent ban from Instagram, it’s likely the ban
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Mark Knopfler – Why Aye Man
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The recession in England was one of the great failures of the 80s. High rates of unemployment caused riots in inner cities during the summer of 1981.
– It got so bad, many left
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Guante – 10 Responses to the Phrase "Man Up"
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1. Fuck you. / 2. If you want to question my masculinity, like a schoolyard circle of curses, like a swordfight with lightsaber erections, save your breath. Because contrary to
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