Blood Pressure

Album: Odd Soul (2011)
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  • Why can't you, be more like your older brother
    Why can't you, ooh (blood pressure)
    Why can't you, do a little more for Jesus
    Why can't you, (blood pressure) ooh
    Ah ah

    Blood pressure
    Do better
    Keep rising
    Blood pressure

    You're on the road, on a road that's bound for nowhere
    Why don't you do what you're told? Blood pressure

    Don't worry I will help you out on one condition
    Be more, do more, check your blood pressure

    Ah ah

    Blood pressure
    Do better
    Keep rising
    Blood pressure

    Ah ah
    Oh

    Blood pressure
    Do better
    Keep rising
    Blood pressure

    Blood pressure
    Won't matter
    Keep rising
    Blood pressure

    Blood pressure Writer/s: DARREN KING, PAUL MEANY, ROY MITCHELL
    Publisher: Capitol CMG Publishing, Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
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