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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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Genius Traductions françaises – The Neighbourhood - You Get Me So High (Traduction Française)
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[Couplet 1] / J'espère que tu ne le regretteras pas / J'ai repoussé beaucoup de choses mais je ne peut pas l'oublié / On a jamais été crédité / Personnes n’avait l’air de nous
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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 – 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 – Hard to imagine
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Songs Appearing In The Visuals / 1. "You Get Me So High" (0:00-1:38) / 2. "Scary Love" (2:24-3:20) / 3. "Stuck with Me" (3:54-5:25) / 4. "Sadderdaze" (5:48-7:21)
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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 – 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 – 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 – 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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Dashboard Confessional – Hands Down
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Overwhelmingly the most enduring and popular song to come out of the emo genre, Chris Carrabba’s upbeat, palm-muted ode to teenage love continues to give a voice to young lovers
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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 – 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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Arctic Monkeys – Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?
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A single off the Arctic Monkeys 5th album AM, “Why’d You Only Call Me When You’re High?” is a sexy record, that has the band experimenting with R&B sounds.
Alex’s story is made
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Young Thug (Ft. Lil Duke, Peewee Roscoe & Yak Gotti) – Slime Shit
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“Slime Shit” is another song dedicated to Thug’s slime obsession, aptly titled on Slime Season 3.
Thug explains the meaning of “Slime” here around the 25 min mark:
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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 – Cherry Flavoured
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[Intro] / Mmm / [Verse 1] / Sweet and sour motivation / Wish I could keep concentration / [Chorus] / I've been getting high / It's keeping me low now / I'm doing it alone now / I
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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 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 – 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 (Ft. Ghostface Killah) – Beat Take 1
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Californian indie band The Neighbourhood partner up with the illustrious Ghostface Killah on “Beat Take 1,” the third track on the band’s Ever Changing EP. Together, Ghostface and
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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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Lil Rob – I'm Still Here
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[Lil Rob] / Ey this one goes out to my raza on the Eastside / Westside, Xorthside and Southside / I wear a brown bandana homeboy, representin brown pride / You've never met me, so
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Kendrick Lamar – FEAR.
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On “FEAR.,” Kendrick explores three instances of true terror at ages 7, 17, and 27, respectively. In the first verse, he explores the fear he experienced growing up in the hood
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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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Kid Cudi (Ft. King Chip) – Just What I Am
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Released October 2, 2012, this was the first track released off of Kid Cudi’s studio album, Indicud. The song is produced by Cudi himself.
The title is an allusion to Exodus 3:14
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T.I. (Ft. Marsha Ambrosius) – DOPE
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“Dope” is the first official single for the tenth studio album of TIP (formerly known as T.I.), The Dime Trap, set to be released on Roc Nation. On September 16th, 2015, T.I. was
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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 – 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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Three 6 Mafia – Weed Is Got Me High
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[Intro: DJ Paul & Juicy J] / Aw, yeah, this the last song / Last motherfuckin' one / Time to light 'em up / [Chorus] / This weed is got me high / So high, so high / This bud is got
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The Neighbourhood – Too Serious
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“Too Serious” directly deals with Jesse’s mental health struggles—specifically his mindset and attitude toward life. The song opens up with an acoustic guitar but gradually becomes
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