Welcome To The Jungle

Album: Welcome To The Jungle (2014)
Charted: 7
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Songfacts®:

  • Formerly titled just 'Jungle,' this was released as Neon Jungle's third single. Asami from the group told DirectLyrics: "This song is our statement song we think. It's our 'we are here to stay and not going anywhere anytime soon' song! It's about just having fun, letting loose and just enjoying everything!"
  • The four-piece girl group took their name from the song. Asami explained: "We had so many other potential names but none of them had the right ring! It took forever, we literally had to be introduced as 'the girls' until we finally picked it."
  • Just in case you're wondering, this is an entirely different song to Guns N' Roses' hit tune of the same title.

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