Rollover DJ
by Jet

Album: Get Born (2003)
Charted: 34
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  • I got your Rhymes going 'round in my head
    Got your supersonic beats mixing up my Keds
    So dance, little DJ, come on
    What's your name?

    I wanna move, but I don't feel right
    'Cause you've been playing other people's songs all night
    So tell what you're trying to say
    What's your name?

    Hey, roll over, DJ
    You're spinning away
    All my time
    Hey, who cares what you play
    Say whatever you say, 'cause I don't mind
    Hey, roll over, DJ
    If you don't mind

    Well, I know that you think you're the star
    A pill poppin' jukebox is all that you are
    So tell me it ain't that way
    What's you're name?
    Yeah

    Hey, roll over, DJ
    You're spinning away
    All my time
    Hey, who cares what you play
    Say whatever you say, 'cause I don't mind
    Hey, roll over, DJ
    If you don't mind

    Yeah

    Hey, roll over, DJ
    You're spinning away
    All my time
    Hey, who cares what you play
    Say whatever you say, 'cause I don't mind
    Hey, roll over, DJ
    If you don't mind
    Hey, roll over, DJ
    If you don't mind
    Hey, roll over, DJ
    If you don't mind
    Yeah Writer/s: Cameron Thane Muncey, Nicholas John Cester
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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