She's a Genius
by Jet

Album: Shaka Rock (2009)
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  • My girl's ready to take control
    She just blows my mind
    She only listens to the radio
    To see who's alive, yeah

    She wakes up scared of getting old
    She don't feel no shame
    She knows so many pretty boys
    And they are all the same
    They said 'oh hey there girl tell me what do you do'
    She said 'um nothing but I'm damn sure it's more than you'

    That girl's a genius
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    I think she's serious
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh

    If what you know is who you are
    Then she's everything
    You don't need an education
    To know what class that your in
    They said 'hey there girl tell me what do you do'
    She said 'nothing but I'm damn sure it's more than you'

    That girl's a genius
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    I think she's serious
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh

    That girl's a genius
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    I think she's serious
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh

    She said hey there boy
    Come on over and sit
    Love is when you wanna kiss
    And you get bit

    That girl's a genius
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    I think she's serious
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh

    That girl's a genius
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh
    I think she's serious
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh

    That girl's a genius
    That girl's a genius
    That girl's a genius
    Whoa oh oh oh oh oh oh Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER CESTER
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 3

  • Dave from Gold Coast, Australiamy sharona uses one note, with an octave of the same note.
    this riff has 4 notes in it, E D G A
    rhythm is similar though, except his voice is the definition of rock n roll
  • Brian from Wilmington, DeThat's because the riff is exactly the same as "My Sharona."
  • Paul from Rothesay, Nb, CanadaKinda reminds me of "My Sharona".
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