Genius Meanings
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Trouble Andrew – Uh Oh
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You forgot to call / Now she's sleeping without you / If you thought to call / She's sleeping without you / I don't want you to call before me / I don't want you to call before me
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Trouble Andrew – Either Way
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Hey babe, did you wait? / Hey babe / Hey babe, did you wait? / Hey babe / Hey babe, notice me / You can love me too it's okay / And to tell the truth I think it's fine / That you
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Trouble Andrew – Trouble
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Run, run, hide, hide / Run, run, hide, hide / Run, run, hide, hide / Run, run, hide, hide / Stay to the morning darling / Stay to the morning darling / Stay to the morning / Run
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Trouble Andrew – Chase Money
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[Intro] / You chase money for love / You chase money for love / [Verse 1] / Everybody starin' 'cause you're in the place now / 'Cause you're lush with the crush with the cash / I
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Trouble Andrew – No Good
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I set you off, I set you off / Lie if you want / I get you off, baby / I'm no good, I'm no good / What's so good? / Take one thing that you're lookin' for / Take ten more and I
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Roy Woods – Young Boy Problems
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[Intro] / Woo, oh, oh-woah / Oh-oh, oh-woah / [Chorus] / Girls and drugs, sex and money / Young boy problems / Take my love, use my body / If I'm unconscious, wake me up again / If
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Kanye West – POWER
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Produced by Kanye and S1, “POWER” samples “21st Century Schizoid Man” by progressive British rock band King Crimson, the drums from the Cold Grits' rendition of “It’s Your Thing” (
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Stevie Wonder – I Wish
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“I Wish” tells the story of a young boy and all the tales of his childhood and the mischief he got into throughout his childhood and up into his teenage years.
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Time I’m On
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[Intro] / Three, man / Dubba-AA flexin' / AI / Louie Bandz made another one / I ain't never did that, nah / Why you acting like that? Nah / I do this shit 'cause shit, I just be in
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NoCap (Ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again) – Flags To The Sky
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[Intro: NoCap] / Ayy, turn me up B / Ayy, that bitch Y—, YB ask me like, "What you love, Cap?" (LC) / I told him, "I don't know, I don't love, now, I'm just gon' stay real, I'ma
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Popcaan & Quada – Billion Pree (K.I.N.G)
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[Intro: Popcaan & Quada] / Unruly camp / Hello? (Yeah) / Unruly! / Weh! Weh! Weh! / Unruly stamp (Markus) / Man born fi it, born fi rich (Yeah) / Done get e gold and gone wit it
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Kid Cudi (Ft. MGMT & Ratatat) – Pursuit of Happiness (Nightmare)
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Released as the third single from Kid Cudi’s debut album, Man on the Moon: The End of Day.
In his collaboration with MGMT and Ratatat, Kid Cudi discusses the lowlights of fame and
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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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Powfu & The Chainsmokers – fault in the stars
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[Verse 1] / I'll send a text tellin' you "Sleep tight" / Wish I was with you, not workin' these nights / Class in the morning, I hear you leave / Seems like I don't see you, feels
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Ben E. King – Stand By Me
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Released in 1961, this song was inspired by the spiritual hymn “Lord Stand By Me”. It has since been recorded into more than 400 other versions.
It was ranked the 122nd out of
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Kanye West (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) – No More Parties in LA
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This song is the first collaboration between Kanye West & Kendrick Lamar. The L.A. based artists swap stories on “No More Parties in LA,” playfully venting their frustrations with
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Capone-N-Noreaga (Ft. Raekwon & Tragedy Khadafi) – Foul 120
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[Verse 1: N.O.R.E.] / I spit Lazarette get yourself to arrogant / I told them Motorola Coca Cola strolla / Use to chop coke on a gold plate / And watch my jewish friends eat off it
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Joy Division – Love Will Tear Us Apart
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The lyrics ostensibly reflect the problems in Ian Curtis’s marriage to Deborah Curtis, as well as his general frame of mind in the time leading up to his suicide in May 1980.
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Bobby McFerrin – Don't Worry, Be Happy
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An award-winning A Cappella song, Bobby McFerrin expresses his feelings on not worrying about anything and being happy no matter what time it is.
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Joanna Newsom – Good Intentions Paving Co.
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“The Good Intentions Paving Company” is a phrase attributable to the novelist Saul Bellow, from a letter to fellow novelist Philip Roth. Bellow is referring to well-meaning
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Lil Durk (Ft. DeJ Loaf) – My Beyoncé
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Lil Durk and Dej Loaf link up together to confirm the rumors about them being a couple. This song is the first official single off Durk’s upcoming mixtape, 300 Days 300 Nights. It
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Akon – Lonely
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On “Lonely,” Akon wishes he had treated his girlfriend better after she leaves him.
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Kanye West – Celebration
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Coming as the seventeenth track off of Late Registration, Kanye West’s “Celebration” is exactly what the title suggests. Full of references to sex, alcohol, and glamour, Kanye
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Moneybagg Yo & GloRilla – On Wat U On
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In “On Wat U On,” Moneybagg Yo recruits fellow Memphis native GloRilla to collaborate on a toxic, bouncy trap beat to speak about their problematic tendencies toward their partner
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Lil Tjay – Foster Baby
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[Part I] / [Verse] / Every day, day, day, day, I used to wake up and pray / Grandma was fightin' for her life in the hospital, I did not wanna see her that way / I didn't sing, ain
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Rap Genius – Producer Tags Directory
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Producers are listed in alphabetical order with their respective tags underneath in alphabetical order. This list only focuses on producers and their tags, do not include any tags
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Randy Newman – You've Got a Friend in Me
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”You’ve Got A Friend In Me” is the theme song of the Toy Story franchise, recurring throughout the series in different contexts. It’s first scene in the intro to the original film
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Kendrick Lamar – N95
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“N95” is the second track on Kendrick Lamar’s fifth and final studio album with Top Dawg Entertainment, Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers. The song’s title refers to N95 face masks
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Only The Poets – Ceasefire
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[Verse 1] / Here they roll in like a storm on the waves / Shots fired and nobody's safe / We're in trouble / No, no, no, not yet / Gripping the seams, but the dreams slip away
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George Michael – Careless Whisper
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Although officially released by Wham!, this was George Michael’s first breakaway single. The song explores the guilt felt by George after he cheats on a partner, and his inability
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Frank Lieberman – The Lone Wolf
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Some thoughts/ideas about the dynamics of a so-called Lone Wolf terrorist. These individuals have created and implemented a plan of havoc that have led to a number of deaths within
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Ariana Grande – 7 rings
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“7 rings,” which features Ariana boasting about money and many other luxuries, including diamonds and houses, is the second official single from Ariana Grande’s fifth studio album
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Brandon Buckingham (Ft. CHRIST DILLINGER & RXKNephew) – MAKE AN EXAMPLE
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[Intro: Brandon Buckingham] / Sneako K, Danny K, Andrew KKKKKK! / Bitch! Aye! Gang! Watch! / [Verse: Brandon Buckingham] / I walk in this bitch like Travis Bickle / Know I gotta
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Eminem – Cleanin' Out My Closet
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Eminem raps about his father abandoning him as a child, his turbulent affair with his ex-wife Kim, and his irreparably damaged relationship with his mother Debbie.
For an update
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6ix9ine – NADA
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[Intro] / Uh / Are you dumb? / No, really? / [Chorus] / Bitch, are you dumb? Who you playin' with? You know I ain't the one / All these bitches playin' games, man, I do this shit
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Eurythmics – Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
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Eurythmics’ bold musical experimentation culminated in “Sweet Dreams”—the fourth single from duo’s second album, and their biggest hit.
When they wrote “Sweet Dreams,” Annie
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Lil Baby & Lil Durk – Voice of the Heroes
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Lil Baby and Lil Durk open The Voice of the Heroes up with its title track, opening track, and lead single, “Voice of the Heroes.” The two artists rap about their respective
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NxWorries (Ft. H.E.R.) – Where I Go
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[Intro: Anderson .Paak] / Mm, mm-mm, hmm / Hmm / [Chorus: Anderson .Paak] / She wanna know where I've been / And who I seen / She wanna know where I'm goin' / And can we meet? (Oh
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Spillage Village, JID & Ari Lennox (Ft. Buddy, Chance the Rapper & Masego) – Judas
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On “Judas,” JID reunites with his fellow Dreamville signee, Ari Lennox, alongside Chance the Rapper, Buddy, and Masego. JID and Chance provide a rap verse each; they loosely
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Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – Ain't No Mountain High Enough
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“Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” marked the first collaboration between soul artists Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in terms of releases. It was the first single from their debut
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