Earthquake

Album: Electronic Earth (2011)
Charted: 2
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  • Labrinth! come in!
    Labrinth! come in!
    Labrinth! come in!

    Ladies and gentlemen, this is something they call, a ground breaker
    So let me first apologize, to shirts and the ties, for your make up,
    'Cause I'll make you ugly,
    As soon as it drops, we're on a rampage
    Bottles popping off, before you know it
    There's rubble and dust, 'cause we be fucking it up, somebody say (You better run!)

    Yeah!
    Predict an earthquake up in here
    Say, "Yeah!"
    Predict an earthquake up in here
    'Cause we throw bombs on it, throw bombs on it
    Just smash something, yeah mosh for me
    Hey, yeah!
    We can make an earthquake up in here (So here we go we go)

    Ladies and gentlemen
    What you're about to witness is no illusion
    And now we got the bass banging from here to Buckingham palace
    They're all moving
    Hey Simon, we're fucking them up, turning em psycho
    Everybody rock, lets bring the house down to rubble dust
    'Cause we be fucking it up somebody say (You better run!)

    Yeah!
    Predict an earthquake up in here
    Say, "Yeah!"
    Predict an earthquake up in here
    'Cause we throw bombs on it, throw bombs on it
    Just smash something, yeah mosh for me
    Yeah!
    We can make an earthquake up in here (So here we go we go)

    I predict an earthquake up in here
    Say, "Yeah!"
    I predict an earthquake up in here
    'Cause we throw bombs on it, throw bombs on it
    Just smash something, yes mosh for me
    Hey, yeah!
    We can make an earthquake up in here (So here we go we go)

    Remix! Buss' Rhymes Labrinth, comin' to a hood near you
    Like you're 'bout to get your ass kicked
    Try to front little homie I dare you (come on)
    With this type of banger is on in the club nobody wanna hear you
    Then a big foot step up in the place
    Like I'm comin' in to kill you
    Bang 'em earthquake
    Every time I bark on the mic and I won't stop
    Then I hit 'em and I get 'em all again Gotta shut it down, everybody knows that I close shop
    Yes yes yes, okay.
    Now I'm in the building, do what I say
    Jump around, hands in the air
    And you better get to it cause you know I don't play
    And let's get it poppin' and then we turn it up a little bit
    You know we gotta do it and we doin it well
    I'm about to explode, heat 'em up a little more, beat it up a little more boy you can't tell
    T-T-Trust me homie, o not walk up in my shadow
    Just respect my handle while we bang and make the Earth rattle, go!

    Yeah!
    Predict an earthquake up in here
    Say, "Yeah!"
    Predict an earthquake up in here
    'Cause we throw bombs on it, throw bombs on it
    Just smash something, yeah mosh for me
    Hey, yeah!
    We can make an earthquake up in here (So here we go we go)

    Labrinth come in
    Labrinth come in
    Labrinth come in
    Labrinth come in Writer/s: Marc Williams, Timothy Lee McKenzie, Trevor Smith
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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