Home
Artists
Songs
News
Film
current location :
Lyricf.com
/
Artists
/
Futuristic Swaver
Futuristic Swaver
turnover time:2026-03-29 20:43:22
country:
Korea, South
Languages:
English, Korean, Japanese
Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap
Official site:
https://www.instagram.com/yfgod/
Wiki:
https://khiphop.fandom.com/wiki/Futuristic_Swaver
Previous Article:
Don’t Cry for Me [Turkish translation]
Next Article:
Martina Stoessel - Duele
Comments
Welcome to Lyricf comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Release time ⇩
Release time ⇧
Like count ⇩
Show More Comments
Futuristic Swaver Lyrics
more>>
Futuristic Swaver - Seasons
Bury Me In Designer lyrics
Futuristic Swaver - Freak Show
Acid Rain
Ftu lyrics
Should I Do Care
Too Late lyrics
Ticket lyrics
5G [5 G] lyrics
NISEKOI lyrics
Futuristic Swaver featuring lyrics
more>>
홍길동 (hong-gildong ) lyrics
Green king lyrics
Nomorefriend lyrics
너에게로 달려가 (Run To You) (neoegelo dallyeoga)
Insomnia lyrics
Insomnia (Russian translation)
Wake and Bake lyrics
New king lyrics
안았어야해 (Save) (an-ass-eoyahae) lyrics
Hentai lyrics
Latest update
Up, Bustle and Out
Danny Spanos
LOVE O2O (OST)
The Moon Doesn't Understand My Heart (OST)
Raphan
Adithya Varma (OST)
Hannover 96
A-Chess
Mumintroll
CHRK
The King of Blaze (OST)
Mandy
Dear Prince (OST)
WEN
Fairyland Lovers (OST)
Doukissa
Love's Lies (OST)
My Classmate From Far Far Away (OST)
Tim Curry
NEW JIEW
Taewoong
HOFGANG
Dritte Wahl
María Rosa Yorio
Ninnu Kori (OST)
Adriana Partimpim
In Youth (OST)
DAGames
Timo Tolkki's Avalon
Swalo
Nikos Souliotis
Celestial Authority Academy (OST)
Whindersson Nunes
MaYaN
The Matrix Revolutions (OST)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
Klaus & Klaus
Ngao Asoke (OST)
Econo_MIC
CRAVER
Be With You (OST)
OuiOui
My Girlfriend (OST)
Eintracht Frankfurt
Hayrik Muradian
Soccer Anthems
Krasnoe Derevo
Ngao Prai (OST)
FC Schalke 04
Maddy Prior
YoBoy
Lina Termini
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
Only Side by Side with You (OST)
Jan & Kjeld
Karlsruher SC
Eternal Love of Dream (OST)
HUNN1T
Joachim Saxenborn
Lie to Love (OST)
Roman Tam
Boyinaband
Hikaru No Go (OST) [China]
AKIRA from DISACODE
Micky Piyawat
Stef Bos
Club Dogo
Liberaci
Go Brother! (OST)
Warrant (USA)
Rie Kugimiya
Ong Khemarat
Myle.D
Geetha Govindam (OST)
Froid
YUNU
Try 'N' B
Ella Lee
Zikney Tzfat
Rafa Romera
MarginChoi
The Wind of Love (OST)
Uncommon
Rak Jap Jai (The Romantic Musical)
Gun Napat
Júpiter Dayane
Windsor Davies
Jerome Kern
Dome Jaruwat
Suddenly This Summer (OST)
Borussia Dortmund
İncesaz
Uriyadi 2 (OST)
Leila Negra
Steel (South Korea)
J.C. Lodge
Planet Funk
SV Werder Bremen
Economy Choi
Nito Mestre y Los Desconocidos de Siempre
Return Again [Turkish translation]
Mi Superman [Polish translation]
Anoche [English translation]
Fugaces [French translation]
Desafío [Russian translation]
Ce soir encore tu as vingt ans [Turkish translation]
Through The Night lyrics
Náttsöngur [English translation]
Náttsöngur [German translation]
Klara [Russian translation]
Étoile des neiges [Italian translation]
Mamacita [English translation]
Ég Umvef Hjarta Mitt [Turkish translation]
Mamacita lyrics
Perdí [Polish translation]
Machote lyrics
Reverie [English translation]
Ce soir encore tu as vingt ans lyrics
Rakata lyrics
Mamá lyrics
Piel [French translation]
Punto [Polish translation]
Ég Umvef Hjarta Mitt lyrics
Við Og Við lyrics
Uiui lyrics
Madre [English translation]
Anoche lyrics
Sin ti [French translation]
Madre lyrics
Étoile des neiges lyrics
Che Sera Sera [Russian translation]
Mi Culpa [Polish translation]
La Chíqui [Russian translation]
Eres capaz [English translation]
I believe in music [Spanish translation]
Klara [Norwegian translation]
Ce soir encore tu as vingt ans [Russian translation]
Klara [English translation]
Náttsöngur lyrics
Honoo [炎] lyrics
La más bella lyrics
Rip the Slit lyrics
Ég Umvef Hjarta Mitt [English translation]
Fugaces lyrics
Madrid [Russian translation]
Mamá [Polish translation]
Triste lyrics
Honoo [炎] [English translation]
I believe in music [English translation]
Mujer fantasia [English translation]
Piel [English translation]
Desafío lyrics
Við Og Við [English translation]
Reverie lyrics
Che Sera Sera lyrics
Sin ti [English translation]
Punto lyrics
Rip the Slit [Russian translation]
Perdí lyrics
La Chíqui lyrics
Madrid lyrics
Coraje [French translation]
Piel [Italian translation]
Piel [Russian translation]
Reverie [French translation]
Mi Culpa lyrics
Anoche [Portuguese translation]
Eres capaz lyrics
Kenji Sawada - I believe in music
Innundir skinni [English translation]
Machote [English translation]
Madrid [German translation]
Mujer fantasia lyrics
Sin ti lyrics
Rakata [English translation]
Coraje [English translation]
Nonbinary lyrics
Sin Rumbo lyrics
Nonbinary [Serbian translation]
Fugaces [Russian translation]
Klara lyrics
Coraje lyrics
Maria lyrics
Triste [Polish translation]
Madrid [English translation]
Estoy Bien lyrics
Mi Superman lyrics
抱きしめてジルバ Careless Whisper [Dakishimete jiruba] lyrics
Soledad lyrics
Piel lyrics
33才 [Sanjusan sai] lyrics
Piel [Portuguese translation]
Sin Rumbo [French translation]
Madre [Turkish translation]
Return Again lyrics
Young man [YMCA] lyrics
Mamacita [Polish translation]
Anoche [French translation]
I believe in music [Transliteration]
Innundir skinni lyrics
Kesha strikes a self-assured pop balance on High Road
Tame Impala has nothing left to hide behind on The Slow Rush
The Killers tell poignant small-town short stories on Pressure Machine
New albums out today: Low, Paul Weller, Spirit Of The Beehive, and more
Sleater-Kinney's Path Of Wellness is paved with guitars
With McCartney III, Paul McCartney offers lessons from a legendary life
With Smile, Katy Perry is desperately trying to have fun again
The 1975 gets restless on the sprawling, unfocused Notes On A Conditional Form
Hayley Williams’ solo debut Petals For Armor is therapy in sweet motion
On Ghosteen, Nick Cave invites us into his bright abyss
On Open Door Policy, The Hold Steady evolve from bar hounds into lounge lizards
A weary Beck occasionally lifts off on Hyperspace
Phoebe Bridgers is as anxious as the rest of us, but Punisher is still a soothing balm
Angel Olsen brings emotional intensity to '80s pop hits on Aisles
Hayley Williams’ Flowers For Vases/Descansos dreamily wades between grief and acceptance
Good news, everyone: Van Weezer kicks ass
Pearl Jam does the evolution on the ambitious, if uneven, Gigaton
Jóhann Jóhansson embraces the void on the doom-metal influenced Mandy soundtrack
Christine And The Queens’ swaggering Chris revels in fluid identities
James Blake’s Assume Form is both a surprising twist and a logical conclusion
Lorde disappears into the sun on Solar Power
Noname opens up, and invites us to do the same, on the unapologetic Room 25
Ezra Furman sings to the barricades on the righteous, furious Twelve Nudes
Moses Sumney’s ambitious Grae destroys binaries from within
You can call it a comeback, but don’t dub Liz Phair's Soberish a “return to form”
Lady Gaga returns to her electro-pop roots—and channels Madonna (again)—on Chromatica
Sufjan Stevens rages and despairs through The Ascension’s bloated protest bangers
With OK Human, Weezer dresses up its pop in retro-’70s clothing
Desire and gender run free on Anna Calvi’s ferocious Hunter
Mandy Moore emerges older and wiser on Silver Landings, her first album in 11 years
Before Brian Eno made Music For Airports, Ernest Hood made music for Neighborhoods
Chance The Rapper celebrates union on his triumphant studio release The Big Day
The Hold Steady makes a loose, welcome return to Thrashing Thru The Passion
Kanye West’s Donda is a bloated, incoherent mess
Doja Cat loses herself in the pop space of Planet Her
Cat Power’s Wanderer can’t quite find its way
Singing like she never has before, Jenny Lewis puts it all On The Line
The battle for baby-boomer relevance pits Paul against Paul
Morrissey barks and bites on I Am Not A Dog On A Chain
With HEY WHAT, Low finds the right balance between gorgeous and damaged
Taylor Swift’s deeply affecting evermore continues folklore’s rich universe-building
Sharon Van Etten embraces the here and now on Remind Me Tomorrow
Ariana Grande finds her bliss with Positions
Vampire Weekend brilliantly stretches its own definition on Father Of The Bride
Thom Yorke summons a dark new sound in Suspiria
Lil Wayne’s long-overdue Tha Carter V, plus High On Fire and more in this week’s music reviews
Relationship status with Morrissey’s new covers album: It’s complicated
Deafheaven waves goodbye to metal—and maybe to what made the band special
Wild Nothing’s best album yet, Danny Brown’s Twitch mixtape, and more music to hear this week
Taylor Swift is done proving herself on the resonant Lover
Cher does ABBA, BROCKHAMPTON sprawls out, and more in this week’s music reviews
The National takes a deep breath on the revelatory I Am Easy To Find
Letter To You is one of the finest achievements of Bruce Springsteen’s career
Ariana Grande has no fucks to spare on the thrilling Thank U, Next
The Joy Formidable's new album tries to see the future but gets caught in the past
Spiritualized’s grand goodbye, Joey Purp’s live-wire mixtape, and more new music reviews
Prince’s posthumous release Welcome 2 America is fantastic. So why did he leave it in the vault?
Chvrches’ album Screen Violence finds a newly mature band rediscovering its strengths
NCT 127 makes a risky but triumphant comeback with Sticker
Rostam soundtracks summer love with the jazzy Changephobia
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib go 2 for 2 with the head-spinning Bandana
Changes finds Justin Bieber on the bumpy road to maturity
Deerhunter’s eighth LP is a sci-fi salve for 21st-century anxiety
What more do you want from Weezer at this point?
Earl Sweatshirt locks in on the uncompromising Some Rap Songs
With Fetch The Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple hits a zenith of liberation and experimentation
Indigo De Souza's Any Shape You Take is an indie rock masterwork
Two new rarities albums show the songs Alex Chilton was in love with
Bright Eyes brings the drama on the sad, lovely Down In The Weeds, Where The World Once Was
Chelsea Wolfe goes back to the land on the starkly beautiful Birth Of Violence
More empathetic than incendiary, this is still Andrew Bird’s Finest Work Yet
Olivia Rodrigo’s SOUR is so much more than a breakup album
Blood Orange builds a refuge for Black stories on the exquisite Negro Swan
Andrew W.K. takes us to a different kind of rager in God Is Partying
With Trent Reznor gone Pixar, The Horrors are ready to be your new Nine Inch Nails
LPX is the American Robyn, and her new EP proves she’s ready for pop stardom
A rare view of Prince, plus Metric and more in this week’s new music
Taylor Swift forges ahead with a dreamy throwback in Fearless (Taylor's Version)
Happier Than Ever is mostly a great Billie Eilish album
Drake meets expectations on Certified Lover Boy, but that's about all he does
Lucinda Williams meets some Good Souls Better Angels on a raucous trip to hell and back
Left-field cameos fuel Flying Lotus’ latest odyssey, Flamagra
Weyes Blood ascends to new musical heights on the lush, cinematic Titanic Rising
With Fine Line, Harry Styles transforms into a California-pop iconoclast
Kacey Musgraves pens a modern divorce album with help from the classics in Star-Crossed
Lana Del Rey goes confessional on the meandering Norman Fucking Rockwell
Lana Del Rey’s Chemtrails Over The Country Club lives in NFR!’s superior shadow
Coldplay runs away from Coldplay on the wildly uneven Everyday Life
Clairo’s Sling paves a brilliantly inspired and elegantly orchestrated road to comfort
Black Velvet pays poignant tribute to late soul singer Charles Bradley
Lizzo loves herself, and learns to love somebody else, on the empowered yet tender Cuz I Love You
Angel Olsen’s All Mirrors is a gorgeous but fatiguing listen
St. Vincent saunters into the past with the rakish tales of Daddy’s Home
Taylor Swift writes her own version of history on folklore
Bruce Springsteen tries to lose himself under the cinematic scope of Western Stars
Julien Baker’s Little Oblivions is her most vulnerable record yet—and her best
In the week of new Kanye and Drake, Little Simz claims the best rap album crown
Sleater-Kinney is down, but not defeated, on The Center Won’t Hold
Beyoncé’s Black Is King is an unfettered celebration of Blackness
DJ Shadow’s triumphant new LP is part evolution, part class reunion
Excellent Artists recommendation
PLT (PLanetarium Records)
Lupe Fiasco
Luísa Sonza
JUNE (PLT)
Mc Zaac, Anitta, Tyga
Kenji Sawada
Jung Jin Woo
Kranium
Dan Wilson
Stranger 2 (OST)
Popular Artists
Cookie Run: Kingdom (OST)
Hanyang Diaries (OST)
Eve (USA)
Scarcéus
Kell Smith
Janet Devlin
Anzen Chitai
Morten Harket
Felicia Weathers
Guo Ding
About
Terms and Conditions
Privacy policy
Cookie Settings
Contact Us
Services
Login
register
www.lyricf.com
WAP
AMP
Artists
Songs
News
Film
Links
zpostcode
Recruit
weather
mreligion
Yellowpages
sport
constellation
shopping
name
game
directory
literature
Word
tour
furnish
Lottery
tftnews
lyrics
News
digital
car
dir
Edu
Finance
Copyright 2023-2026 -
www.lyricf.com
All Rights Reserved