Genius Meanings
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The Neighbourhood – Softcore
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“Softcore” is the fifth track on The Neighbourhood’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood.
The track blends a punchy electronic beat with 80s new wave synths to create
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The Neighbourhood – Reflections
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“Reflections” is the tenth track on the band’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood.
Jesse’s impressive vocal range compliments the R&B influenced track. Interestingly
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The Neighbourhood – Nervous
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“Nervous” premiered on Beats 1 Radio with Zane Lowe on March the 1st, 2018. It is the second single from the band’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood.
The song is
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The Neighbourhood – You Get Me so High
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“You Get Me so High” deals with the success of their double-platinum hit “Sweater Weather” and how it affected the band members.
It is the second track on the band’s 2017 EP Hard
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The Neighbourhood – Daddy Issues
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“Daddy Issues” peers into the relationship between frontman Jesse Rutherford and his late father.
Lyrical content from “1 of Those Weaks,” “R.I.P. 2 My Youth,” and “Greetings From
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The Neighbourhood (Ft. Nipsey Hussle) – Livin’ in a Dream
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“Livin' in a Dream” is the lead single from The Neighbourhood’s 2018 EP Ever Changing. The track features a verse from Californian rapper Nipsey Hussle over an old school hip-hop
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The Neighbourhood – Wiped Out!
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“Wiped Out!” is the fourth track and the title track on The Neighbourhood’s sophomore album Wiped Out! The song appears to be about living with mental illness and becoming addicted
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The Neighbourhood – Compass
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“Compass” serves as the fourth track on The Neighbourhood’s 2018 EP To Imagine and the seventeenth track on the deluxe edition of their self-titled third studio album The
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The Neighbourhood – Heaven
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This song describes the relationship between frontman Jesse Rutherford and his girlfriend Devon Lee Carlson. The admiration he has for his significant other is described with
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The Neighbourhood – Cry Baby
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“Cry Baby” is the third track on The Neighbourhood’s sophomore album Wiped Out! Being a well-structured song with a catchy chorus, it is surprising that “Cry Baby” wasn’t used as a
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The Neighbourhood – Sweater Weather
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“Sweater Weather” is the lead single from The Neighbourhood’s 2012 debut EP I’m Sorry…, and also features on their debut full-length album I Love You.
“Sweater Weather” is one of
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The Neighbourhood – Void
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“Void” deals with feelings of emptiness and the constant need for stimulation, whether it be through love, sex, or drugs.
It is the first single from The Neighbourhood’s self-
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The Neighbourhood – Dust
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“Dust” serves as the first track on the band’s 2018 EP To Imagine and also the eighteenth and final track on the deluxe edition of their self-titled third studio album The
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The Neighbourhood – Noise
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[Verse 1] / Sick of being innocent / Sick of being ignorant too / I was in it for the thrill of it / 'Til I started feelin' the truth / [Chorus] / Why'd you ever make me choose
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The Neighbourhood – Flowers
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“Flowers” is the first track on The Neighbourhood’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood. The song seems to tackle such things as the way that some people would like
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The Neighbourhood – Blue
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“Blue” is the sixth track on the band’s self-titled third studio album The Neighbourhood. The track boasts a groovy hip-hop style beat reminiscent of their 2014 mixtape.
The song
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The Neighbourhood (Ft. Raury) – warm
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“warm” was first released on the band’s SoundCloud account on September 2nd, 2014. It was the sixth loose track to be released on SoundCloud after “Silver,” “Unfair,” “Lurk,” “
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The Neighbourhood – Roll Call
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The band’s 2017 Hard EP opens up with “Roll Call”, a dreamy, slow tempo track about staying true to oneself. With elements of hip-hop and electronica, The Neighbourhood delivers a
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The Neighbourhood – Scary Love
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“Scary Love” is the first single from The Neighbourhood’s 2018 EP To Imagine, the follow-up project to their 2017 EP Hard. It also serves as the second track on the band’s self-
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The Neighbourhood (Ft. Casey Veggies & Kossisko) – Jealou$y
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“Jealou$y” was first released on the band’s SoundCloud account on May 25th, 2014. It was the fourth loose track to be released on SoundCloud after “Silver,” “Unfair,” and “Lurk
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The Neighbourhood – 24/7
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“24/7” is the fourth track on The Neighbourhood’s Hard EP. The track, produced by Lars Stalfors, features a melodic pop and hip-hop inspired beat and a catchy hook.
Jesse
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The Neighbourhood – Staying Up
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“Staying Up” finds frontman Jesse Rutherford struggling with insomnia and nightmares, paralleling his issues to other realities of life.
Some of the lyrics were originally used in
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The Neighbourhood – Fallen Star
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“Fallen Star” was teased via snippets posted on the band member’s social media accounts throughout 2020, and was expected to appear on their 4th studio album. When Chip Chrome
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The Neighbourhood – 1 Of Those Weaks
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“1 Of Those Weaks” or “1 of those Weaks” is the sixth track on The Neighbourhood’s 2014 mixtape #000000 & #FFFFFF.
The song’s title, “1 of Those Weaks,” most likely refers to the
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The Neighbourhood – Middle of Somewhere
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“Middle of Somewhere” was released on August 16th, 2019 as the lead single for Californian indie band The Neighbourhood’s fourth LP. An accompanying music video was premiered on
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The Neighbourhood – Stuck with Me
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“Stuck with Me” is the second single and the fifth track from The Neighbourhood’s To Imagine EP, the follow-up project to Hard. It is also serves as the final track on the band’s
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The Neighbourhood – West Coast
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“West Coast” is the first track on The Neighbourhood’s 2013 EP The Love Collection, which was released after they dropped their debut album I Love You. as a thank you to their fans
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Genius Traducciones al Español – The Neighbourdhood - Softcore (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "The Neighbourdhood - Softcore (Traducción al Español)"] / [Verso 1] / Has sido mi musa por un largo tiempo / Me ayudas a pasar cada noche oscura / Siempre estoy ido, en
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