Welcome To Cabana

Album: Hotel Cabana (2013)
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  • Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our six star
    The Hotel Cabana, a world full of drama
    Interior designed by Dolce & Gabbana
    Hotel Cabana, where you check out 'fore you check in to our beds
    And I guess you'll write their checks out without checking
    Double rooms with hammocks in, masquerades and mannequins
    Discounts for kids now and anyone who hasn't sinned
    Yea, but beware of the piranhas
    And surveillance from the cameras while you're wearing your Havanas in

    Hotel Cabana, where the sleepless kids live
    Dancing with fire, look what young money did
    Confetti on their heads, stranger in my beds
    Cabana
    Hotel Cabana, where the curious go
    Jump in the sauna, let the bad habits grow
    Oh oh dancing on the edge
    Hope it never ends in Cabana

    Let me take you on a journey through these eternal corridors
    Polished floors, no third, no seventh or eleventh floor
    Founded and built up on a premise of a clever thought
    Witness an experience of something unforgettable
    Hotel Cabana, José Hosanna
    There are cloaks and daggers
    There are snakes and ladders yeah
    Lost souls roaming round like night owls
    So make sure the doors are locked before you turn the lights out Writer/s: EMELI SANDE, HARRY CRAZE, HUGO CHEGWIN, PATRICK OKOGWU, SHAHID KHAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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