Beck Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Loser |
| 2 | Timebomb |
| 3 | The Golden Age |
| 4 | Lost Cause |
| 5 | Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime |
| 6 | Sexx Laws |
| 7 | Your Love Is Weird |
| 8 | Girl |
| 9 | Sweet Satan |
| 10 | Woe On Me |
| 11 | Paper Tiger |
| 12 | No Money No Honey |
| 13 | Debra |
| 14 | Teenage Wastebasket |
| 15 | E Pro |
| 16 | Nobody's Fault But My Own |
| 17 | Lonesome Tears |
| 18 | Hotwax |
| 19 | Already Dead |
| 20 | Go It Alone |
| 21 | Sunday Sun |
| 22 | Modern Guilt |
| 23 | Round the Bend |
| 24 | Little One |
| 25 | Farewell Ride |
| 26 | Cold Brains |
| 27 | End of the Day |
| 28 | Gamma Ray |
| 29 | No Money, No Honey (version 02) |
| 30 | Devils Haircut |
| 31 | Novacane |
| 32 | Forcefield |
| 33 | Chemtrails |
| 34 | It's All in Your Mind |
| 35 | Side of the Road |
| 36 | The New Pollution |
| 37 | Tropicalia |
| 38 | Walls |
| 39 | Ramshackle |
| 40 | Derelict |
| 41 | Beercan |
| 42 | Lord Only Knows |
| 43 | Devil's Haircut |
| 44 | Hell Yes |
| 45 | This Girl That I Know |
| 46 | Scarecrow |
| 47 | O Maria |
| 48 | Sissyneck |
| 49 | Mixed Bizness |
| 50 | Jack-Ass |
Beck Albums
About Beck
Beck is an American musician from Los Angeles who emerged in the 1990s as one of the most genre-defying and creatively restless artists in popular music. His breakthrough hit "Loser" (1993) introduced the world to his signature blend of folk, hip-hop, and alternative rock, delivered with a slacker sensibility that perfectly captured the zeitgeist of Generation X. What makes Beck truly distinctive is his chameleon-like ability to absorb and reimagine musical styles-from the funky, sample-heavy grooves of "Odelay" to the melancholic folk introspection of "Sea Change," and the sunny, orchestral pop of "Morning Phase." His sound is a constantly shifting kaleidoscope that might incorporate everything from country twang to electronic beats to Brazilian bossa nova, often within the same album. Beck's cultural impact extends beyond his musical eclecticism; he helped legitimize the art of sampling and musical pastiche in rock music, while his ironic yet sincere approach influenced countless indie and alternative artists. Over his three-decade career spanning 350 albums and over 2,400 songs, he has evolved from the anti-folk provocateur of "Loser" to the Grammy-winning sophisticate behind introspective gems like "Lost Cause" and "The Golden Age," proving that artistic reinvention and commercial success can coexist. His willingness to constantly experiment and refuse categorization has made him one of the most enduring and unpredictable figures in contemporary music.