Genius Meanings
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DinoKyu – A Guide To The (Solo) Discography of Royce da 5'9"
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These are the projects on this list that I couldn’t find anywhere myself:
A complete version of his Demo Tape
Rock City mixtape
Defending The Crown I & II
M.I.C. Mix Vol. 1 & M.I
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Sweet – The Ballroom Blitz
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This song written by Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman. The origin of the song’s meaning is a bit unknown. One source says that it’s a recollection of a band mate’s dream. Another says
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Jack Harlow (Ft. Drake) – Churchill Downs
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“Churchill Downs” is the first collaboration between Drake and Jack Harlow. The song is named after a famous racecourse in Jack’s hometown of Louisville, Kentucky.
The duo spit
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Scott Steiner – Steiner Math
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Scott Steiner “breaks down the numbers” preceding Total Nonstop Action’s 2008 Sacrifice PPV, in what many consider to be his most bizarre promo of all time.
The match was
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Bell Biv DeVoe – Poison
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In “Poison”, BBD’s debut single after their group New Edition went on hiatus, the boys are warning all dudes out there to be careful about the ho’s they spit game at. It became
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The Offspring – Pretty Fly (For a White Guy)
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“Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)” was the first single from The Offspring’s 1998 album Americana, and it is one of the band’s well-known songs.
It achieved significant pop and rock
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The Rolling Stones – Start Me Up
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Originally a reggae song titled “Never Stop” from the Black And Blue sessions in Rotterdam in January and February of 1975, “Start Me Up” was then substantially reworked at the
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A$AP Ferg (Ft. A$AP Rocky, French Montana, ScHoolboy Q & Trinidad James) – Work REMIX
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A$AP Ferg brought together an ensemble cast for the official remix of his song, “Work,” which was featured on the August 2012 A$AP Mob mixtape, Lord$ Never Worry. The trap anthem
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Rod Wave – Street Runner
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“Street Runner” is the second promotional single and the eighth track off of Rod Wave’s 2021 effort, SoulFly. The song samples “Mixed Signals” by Ruth B..
Over a hard beat with a
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¥$, Kanye West, Ty Dolla $ign & Rich The Kid (Ft. Playboi Carti) – CARNIVAL
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“CARNIVAL” is an anthem guided by the chants of Inter Milan Ultra fans where ¥$, alongside Rich The Kid and Playboi Carti, stunt their riches and ensure their partners' sexual
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August Alsina (Ft. Nicki Minaj) – No Love (Remix)
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The “No Love” remix sees Nicki Minaj join August Alsina for a “female’s perspective”, which she effectively provides with a coy yet boastful verse.
The remix was also nominated
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Playboi Carti – Magnolia
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Considered one of his most popular songs, “Magnolia” is an emblem of Playboi Carti’s fast and loose lifestyle—he rhymes about cops, sex, and drugs, all over a beat by Pi'erre
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Gucci Mane (Ft. Migos) – I Get the Bag
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“I Get the Bag” is a promotional single from Gucci Mane’s thirteenth studio album, Mr. Davis, where he teams up with an Offset-less Migos.
Takeoff and Quavo rap about their drug-
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Mario (Ft. Juvenile) – Boom (remix) (Promo Only clean edit)
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Uh yeh / Uh wot up c'mon c'mon / Don't stop don't stop / Juvenile and mario here and we on deck / So stay tuned to your programmes coz we on next / I wanna see the women catching
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Lana Del Rey (Ft. A$AP Rocky & Playboi Carti) – Summer Bummer
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“Summer Bummer”, the fourth single from Lana’s fifth studio album, features long time friend and previous collaborator A$AP Rocky and Playboi Carti. Produced by Boi-1da and T-Minus
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JAY-Z – D'Evils
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A meditation about how the desire for money and power corrupts the ghetto and all of its inhabitants, leading to violence and betrayal.
The song title means “da evils” but is
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Eminem – Premonition (Intro)
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The opening track of Em’s eleventh studio album starts off by commenting on the reception of his previous albums. Revival, released In 2017, was widely considered as a weak album
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Cee (Ft. Bekah & Pretty Lights) – Make You Feel
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I needed to get a joint with Bekah on one of the volumes, so while she was still in Toronto, she jumped on this gorgeous instrumental from Pretty Lights. It kinda sounded like
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Roddy Ricch (Ft. Mustard) – High Fashion
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In “High Fashion,” Roddy Ricch uses a smooth, laid-back delivery to list an extensive inventory of luxury status symbols. Though he insists he “ain’t no player,” he also brags
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Cam'ron (Ft. Freekey Zekey, Juelz Santana & Toya) – Hey Ma
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“Hey Ma” was the second single off of Cam'ron’s 2002 breakthrough record Come Home With Me (after “Oh Boy”). This was also one of Juelz Santana’s earliest features, and remains Cam
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Ludacris, Rick Ross, Snoop Dogg & T-Pain) – All I Do Is Win
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“All I Do Is Win” is a standout track on DJ Khaled’s Victory. It features the autotune prowess of T-Pain on the chorus, the impressive flow of Ludacris, the rawness of Rick Ross
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Tracy Chapman – Fast Car
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“Fast Car” is a song by American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman. It was released in April 1988 as the lead single from her self-titled debut album. Her appearance on the Nelson
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The Weeknd – The Hills
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Originally nicknamed “Mood Music” and first teased in a live performance at SXSW, the narrative of “The Hills” is a sinking sexual affair. Abel sets the record straight about what
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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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Drake – Over
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On “Over,” Drake raps about his introduction to fame and how his career is just only beginning. It was released as the first single from Drake’s debut album, Thank Me Later. In an
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Lil Nas X – J CHRIST
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[Intro] / Hey, look, look, look, but look / We going all the way up, man / We going past what we been like / Taking this shit back to the Westside / (Is he 'bout to give 'em
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Max B – Tattoos On Her Ass
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Max B and Jim jones had a major falling out over money issues (it is worth noting that they never really were cool with each other to begin with), this is Max B airing out Jones
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Panic! at the Disco – High Hopes
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“High Hopes” is about seeking your dreams without hesitancy and seeing those dreams come to fruition beyond your wildest imagination. Having high hopes is a phrase that means to
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Kid Cudi (Ft. Common & Kanye West) – Make Her Say (I Poke Her Face)
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Produced by Kanye West, “Make Her Say” was originally to be titled “I Poke Her Face,” but record execs weren’t comfortable with such a lewd title. Odd, considering the entire song
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Luke Combs – Fast Car
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[Verse 1] / You got a fast car / And I want a ticket to anywhere / Maybe we make a deal / Maybe together we can get somewhere / Any place is better / Startin' from zero, got nothin
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Slick Rick – Children's Story
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“Children’s Story,” the second single released from The Great Adventures of Slick Rick, is the peak of Slick Rick’s storytelling in the form of a classic cautionary tale for
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Samad Savage – PUSH UPS (SCRU FACE JEAN RESPONSE)
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[Spoken Intro] / Alright, on my original video that inspired you, I took the YouTube money and donated it to the Republic of Congo / So since I'm inspiring you, you can use the
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A$AP Rocky – LVL
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A$AP Rocky’s fourth track off his debut studio album, Long.Live.A$AP. The meaning of the song’s title is levels, as he explained here.
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YoungBoy Never Broke Again & Mariah the Scientist – Rear View
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“Rear View,” accompanied by Mariah the Scientist, is the second single leading up to YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s sixth full-length studio album, Don’t Try This At Home. The track
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Kendrick Lamar (Ft. MC Eiht) – m.A.A.d city
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“m.A.A.d” is an acronym for both “my Angels on Angel dust” and “my Angry Adolescence divided.”
“m.A.A.d” is also a reference to the 90s Compton based hip-hop group “WC and the
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Jadakiss (Ft. Styles P) – We Gonna Make It
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“We Gonna Make It” was released as a single from Jada’s debut solo album Kiss tha Game Goodbye and featured a back-and-forth with his LOX teammate Styles P. The Alchemist sampled a
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Wiley – Mystery Girl (Eskiboy: Da 2nd Phaze)
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[Intro] / Oi (Oi) / Eskiboy, yeah / She's a mystery girl, she makes me think / Even though I don't know her too well, don't know her too well / She's a mystery girl, she makes me
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G-Eazy & Halsey – Him & I
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“Him & I” is a “Bonnie and Clyde” track between G-Eazy and his girlfriend at the time, Halsey, who sings the chorus.
The music video for this song was filmed in New York City
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Nas – One Mic
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“One Mic” was the third single released from Stillmatic. The single peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it Nas’s third Top 50 hit on the chart.
Producer Chucky
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NF – The Search
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“The Search” is the second single and title track for NF’s fourth album and marks his first release of 2019.
On the track, NF opens up about the struggles inside his head and
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Beyoncé – Me, Myself and I
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“Me, Myself and I” was the third single from Beyoncé’s debut solo album Dangerously In Love. The lyrics tells of a womanizing boyfriend spurring her to set better personal
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Aaron Smith (Ft. Luvli) – Dancin (KRONO Remix)
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[Intro] / Get up on the floor / Dancing all night long / Get up on the floor / Dancing 'til the break of dawn / Get up on the floor / Dancing 'til the break of dawn / Get up on the
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21 Savage (Ft. Childish Gambino) – monster
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On this track, 21 Savage and Childish Gambino rap about how wealth and notoriety can inadvertently turn someone into a “monster.” Gambino offers what may be one of his final
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