Friday, March 7, 2025

Grace VanderWaal - Babydoll | LYRIC VISUALIZER



♫♫♫♫♫
I'm stealing mom's car from 
the driveway for the weekend
Took another hit from your 
dad's pen, think I feel it
Baby doll's out for the night, 
yeah, for a real good time
Oh, I give up all my control
But, only if you kiss me slow
When your fingertips 
start getting low
Go ahead, take me high, 
take me low
I'ma do just what I want to
I want what I want, 
and I want you, uh
Burn the place down if I have to
Throw a tantrum like a babydoll
I'ma just do what I want to
When you make me work
It just makes you move it, uh
Burn the place down if I have to
Throw a tantrum like a babydoll
Just look at me, you're saying
"No, my dear, you're tragic, oh"
Just look at me, you're saying
"No, my dear, you're tragic, oh"
Pointing rules, friends 
and foes back when 
we didn't have to pose
You spark a blush just 
for fun then, 
now we do it just 
to keep us safe
I'll be a baby doll then 
and forever, do what I want, 
I'll think 
about it later
Ain't nowhere where 
I could feel safer (Safer, safer)
Yeah, don't give a fuck, 
it's either you or it's us
High heels on and I keep 
my bitches up
Short skirt, crop top, 
dressed like a doll
Why have one when I could 
have a more?
Yeah, I know you never met 
a bad bitch like me
So, let me tell you something 
about girls you see
I'm nice and I'm sweet, 
but don't you try yet
I'm a baby doll, 
there's no denying
I'ma do just what I want to
I want what I want, 
and I want you, uh
Burn the place down if I have to
Throw a tantrum like a babydoll
I'ma just do what I want to
When you make me work
It just makes you move it, uh
Burn the place down if I have to
Throw a tantrum like a babydoll
Just look at me, you're saying
"No, my dear, you're tragic, oh"
Just look at me, you're saying
"No, my dear, you're tragic, oh"
Just look at me, you're saying 
(I want what I want)
"No, my dear, you're tragic, 
oh" (I'll do what I have)
Just look at me, you're saying 
(I'm a baby doll)
"No, my dear, you're tragic, 
oh" (Born to be bad)
Just look at me, you're saying 
(I want what I want)
"No, my dear, you're tragic, 
oh" (I'll do what I have)
Just look at me, you're saying 
(I'm a baby doll)
"No, my dear, you're tragic, 
oh" (Born to be bad)

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Damiano David - Next Summer LYR


Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8AE6HaqZNrheX6FTE08P4g/join Damiano David - Next Summer | LYRIC VISUALIZER This is A FAN MADE BY THE MIXED GENRE SONG LYRICS version of "Damiano David - Next Summer" ♫♫♫♫♫ I thought that we had something good in our hands In a minute, it just slipped away So many things I didn't say before you threw it all away I pretend I'm okay, but I'm lost and afraid And nobody really understands But now I'm dancing to a band with all the demons in my head Call me when he breaks your heart next summer Baby, I'll be waiting here Call me when you're all fucked up, my lover And I'll be there to lick your tears You had to throw away our love To find out nothing's as good as us So call me when he breaks your heart next summer "If you love, let 'em go," it's a saying that I heard But I don't know if it works for me So if I see you on my street, I know that it was meant to be Do you still think of me when you're under the sheets? Or does he give you everything? Yeah And I can see it on your face that you were happier with me So call me when he breaks your heart next summer Baby, I'll be waiting here Call me when you're all fucked up, my lover And I'll be there to lick your tears You had to throw away our love To find out nothing's as good as us So call me when he breaks your heart next summer For everything under the sun Every girl and every drug It's never gonna be enough 'Cause you were the one So call me when he breaks your heart next summer Baby, I'll be waiting here Call me when you're all fucked up, my lover I'll be there to lick your tears But since you threw away our love Then maybe something's as good as us I really hope he breaks your heart next summer

Sunday, March 2, 2025

The Midnight - 'Love Is an Ocean' | KARAOKE


♫♫♫♫♫
I move slowly in the haze 
of people pulsing like the sun
Under glowing eyes of neon skies
Spinning in slow motion
Diving deep in the heart
Floating in the blue
And the ocean has arms
Let it carry me to you
Cuz love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
And our life back at the surface
Has us struggle through our days
But when sun bursts on the water
I feel a longing to escape
Diving deep in the heart
Floating in the blue
And the ocean has arms
Let it carry me to you
Cuz love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Cuz love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean
Love is an ocean

LISA - FUTW | KARAOKE


♫♫♫♫♫
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
woke up and I'm on again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
please don't call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
walk in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad on bad, I'm tragic, 
yeah, yeah
They watch me on the stages 
(Stages), they watch me 
go crazy (Crazy)
I'm 'bout to make them 
pick the pieces up, 
then lock 'em in the cages 
A lot can happen in 
a couple minutes, 
lots of reasons, 
lots of things in action
Lots of people watchin' 
things unravel, 
watch the moment, 
watch me goin'
Locked and loaded, 
say some shit that'll 
make 'em think it, 
thought-provoking
Only do things that are 
makin' history, 
tryna make moves that'll 
make 'em miss me
Stay as busy as I want to, 
takin' trips to escape a bit
Make it shift to 
a different gear, 
takin' things 
to a different tier
Pop up with it on the roof, 
like a proper villain
All this spendin' 
got me in a mood, 
driven by the vision
I've been livin', 
sittin' pretty, pretty fixin', 
pretty cities
Busy, busy, uh, really gettin' 
busy with it, giddy up
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
woke up and I'm on again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
please don't call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
walk in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad on bad, I'm tragic, 
yeah, yeah
Woke up feelin' like, like
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
I think I just might, might
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
Woke up feelin' like, like
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
I think I just might
I think— I think— I just— 
I just— (I just, I just)
Never seen no girl like this 
(This), stone cold plus ice 
on wrist (On wrist)
As bad as it gets, 
fits like crazy down to my fit
I'm a chart topping, 
exotic, a goddamn 
heart-throbbing head dropper
Just walked in and made jaws 
drop, see me wearing it 
and watch it pop
Getting and doubling (Doubling), 
my barrell and boss 
is tumbling (Tumbling)
High currency, 
I'm thumbing it, oh, 
you thought it went hard, 
I'm upping it (Uppinh it)
I don't do generic, 
London and Paris, 
looking real healthy, 
all on my carrots
Give them a look, 
now I've got them all staring, 
give me the crown, 
so I might as well wear it, uh
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
woke up and I'm on again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
please don't call my phone again
(Yeah) Uh, uh, 
walk in causing havoc
Yes, that is a habit
Bad on bad, I'm tragic, 
yeah, yeah
Woke up feelin' like, like
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
I think I just might, might
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
Woke up feelin' like, like
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
I think I just might
I think— I think— 
I just— I just—
Rappin' like my lease up, 
I told them that 
I'm focused (Yeah, yeah)
They want the old LISA, 
then listen to my old shit 
(Yeah, yeah)
Rappin' like a deep cut, 
flowin' like the ocean 
(Yeah, yeah, yeah)
They want the old LISA, 
then listen to my old shit
Woke up feelin' like, like
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
I think I just might, might
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
Woke up feelin' like, like
Fuck up the world, 
fuck up the world
I think I just might
I think— I think— 
I just— I just—

Friday, February 28, 2025

JoJo - Ready To Love | LYRIC VISUALIZER


Joanna Noëlle Levesque, professionally known as JoJo, has been a prominent figure in the music industry since her early teens. Born on December 20, 1990, in Foxborough, Massachusetts, JoJo's passion for music was evident from a young age. She began performing in singing competitions and local talent shows, which eventually led to her discovery on the television show "America's Most Talented Kids" in 2003. This appearance caught the attention of record producer Vincent Herbert, leading to her signing with Blackground Records.

In 2004, at just 13 years old, JoJo released her self-titled debut album. The lead single, "Leave (Get Out)," showcased her powerful vocals and mature sound, propelling her to the top of the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart. This achievement made her the youngest solo artist to have a number-one single in the United States. Her subsequent album, "The High Road" (2006), featured the hit "Too Little Too Late," which further solidified her place in the pop and R&B scenes.

Despite her early success, JoJo faced significant challenges in her career. Disputes with her record label, Blackground Records, led to a prolonged period where she was unable to release new music commercially. During this time, she took matters into her own hands, releasing mixtapes like "Can't Take That Away from Me" (2010) and "Agápē" (2012) independently. These projects allowed her to explore her artistry without the constraints of a traditional label.

In 2014, after a successful legal battle, JoJo was released from her contract and signed with Atlantic Records. This partnership resulted in her third studio album, "Mad Love" (2016), which marked a triumphant return to the music scene. Demonstrating resilience and a commitment to her craft, JoJo re-recorded and re-released her first two albums in 2018 to regain control over her music.

Continuing her artistic evolution, JoJo released her latest single, "Ready To Love," in January 2025. This track delves deep into themes of love, growth, and emotional vulnerability. With poignant lyrics like, "’Cause you make me wanna run, run, run away to someone who’s already ready to love," JoJo captures the pain of unfulfilled love. The song masterfully balances heartache with hope, making it a relatable anthem for those navigating complex relationships.

The production of "Ready To Love" seamlessly blends R&B melodies with modern pop elements, creating an immediate resonance with listeners. The accompanying music video enhances the song's narrative through stunning choreography and cinematic visuals. Choreographed and styled by Tilly Evans-Krueger, the video features dancers Alex Aquilino and Andre Malcolm, whose performances add depth to the emotional storyline. Directed by Pierre Marias, the video immerses viewers in a visually rich atmosphere, complementing the song's themes of love, isolation, and personal rediscovery.

JoJo's journey in the music industry is a testament to her resilience, talent, and unwavering dedication. From her early days as a teenage sensation to her current status as a mature artist, she has consistently evolved, using her experiences to fuel her artistry. "Ready To Love" stands as a reflection of her personal growth and artistic maturity, offering fans a glimpse into her continued evolution.

For those eager to experience "Ready To Love," the single is available on all major streaming platforms. JoJo's official website and social media channels provide further insights into her latest projects and upcoming endeavors.

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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

flowerovlove - Ive seen ur ex | LYRIC VISUALIZER


flowerovlove and ‘I’ve Seen Ur Ex’: A Rising Star’s Bold Take on Heartbreak

In the ever-evolving world of alternative R&B and indie pop, flowerovlove is quickly becoming a name to watch. The British singer-songwriter, known for her dreamy soundscapes and introspective lyricism, brings a refreshing perspective to modern music. Her latest track, “I’ve Seen Ur Ex,” is an intriguing and bold exploration of post-breakup emotions, told through her unique blend of ethereal vocals and infectious melodies.

Who is flowerovlove?

Born Joyce Cisse, flowerovlove is a London-based artist who has been making waves in the indie music scene. Despite her young age, she has already carved out a signature sound that blends elements of alternative pop, neo-soul, and soft R&B. Her music often touches on themes of self-discovery, love, and the beauty of nature—hence her stage name, which symbolizes growth and transformation.

flowerovlove first gained attention with singles like “Malibu” and “Hannah Montana,” which showcased her delicate yet commanding vocal presence. Her music is characterized by its dreamy, lo-fi production, smooth beats, and deeply personal storytelling. Fans and critics alike have praised her ability to create immersive soundscapes that transport listeners into her world.

A New Era with ‘I’ve Seen Ur Ex’

With “I’ve Seen Ur Ex,” flowerovlove steps into a more playful and assertive sonic space. The song’s title alone hints at the sharp, slightly mischievous energy that runs through its lyrics. Rather than wallowing in heartbreak, the track takes a cheeky and confident approach to moving on.

Lyrically, the song captures the relatable experience of comparing oneself to an ex-lover’s new flame. There’s an air of curiosity, confidence, and even amusement in flowerovlove’s delivery, making it a standout track for anyone who has ever encountered their ex’s new partner and felt a mix of emotions. Rather than leaning into bitterness or sadness, she presents a self-assured and almost humorous take on the situation.

Musically, “I’ve Seen Ur Ex” continues flowerovlove’s signature dreamy aesthetic but adds an upbeat, groove-heavy rhythm that makes it perfect for both introspective listening and casual vibing. The production is sleek yet organic, allowing her airy vocals to take center stage. The song is catchy without being overproduced, a balance that she has mastered across her discography.

Why This Song Matters

In an industry saturated with break-up anthems that lean into sorrow or anger, “I’ve Seen Ur Ex” offers a fresh perspective. It’s a song about self-assurance, a subtle flex wrapped in a smooth melody. It also reflects flowerovlove’s evolution as an artist—she’s not just making dreamy bedroom pop anymore; she’s crafting narratives that resonate deeply with listeners.

With her growing fanbase and increasing recognition, flowerovlove is poised to be one of the defining voices of the indie R&B-pop scene. “I’ve Seen Ur Ex” is just another step in her artistic journey, proving that she’s here to stay—and she’s doing it on her own terms.