All Is Fair In Love And Brostep

Album: Recess (2014)
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  • To get a thousand miles from the earth
    A rocket would need this much power

    It would take far more than a human lifetime
    But a space station might look something like this

    To get a thousand miles from the earth
    A rocket would need this much power

    This much power
    This much power
    This much power
    This much power

    Yuh si we a bun dem up.
    And load den we enta
    Buss up di place, people all let off rockas
    Mi kinda know dem ya yute have na fiya
    Practically fit fi energy an de powa
    Check seh we a fren, dem mussy check seh we a star
    All up na mi face, now get ready fi di war
    Put bullet pon a punk a di mac-10 bizarre
    Mad like a lion, now a time fi wi roar

    To get a thousand miles from the earth
    A rocket would need this much power
    This much power, this much power, this much power

    Practically fit fi energy an de powa

    Practically fit fi energy an de powa

    Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-badboy lyricist big entertaina
    Coming up di place mon yuh know wi all retain here
    All of di crew betta jump up seh booya
    Some of dem will scream and some of dem will holla
    Now we get hot, a long time we get warm
    We're bad bad bad bad biddie biddie bad bad bad from we born
    When Ragga Twins comin' up they ring di alarm
    Wid dis one coming like a

    It's fucking haha!

    Practically fit, stop!

    Many types of animals are used in the various,
    Back motherf'

    Guess who's back motherf'?

    Back motherf'

    Guess who's back motherf'?

    Ba-ba-badboy lyricist big entertaina
    Coming up di place mon yuh know wi all retain here
    All of di crew betta jump up seh booya
    Some of dem will scream and some of dem will holla
    Now we get hot, a long time we get warm
    We're bad bad bad bad biddie biddie bad bad bad from we born
    When Ragga Twins comin' up they ring di alarm
    Wid dis one coming like a desert storm

    To get a thousand miles from the earth
    A rocket would need this much power

    It would take far more than a human lifetime
    But a space station might look something like this

    To get a thousand miles from the earth
    A rocket would need this much power
    This much power, this much power, this much power, this much power

    Rocket would need this much power
    It would take far more than a human lifetime Writer/s: David Steven Destouche, Sonny Moore, Trevor Paul Destouche
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sentric Music
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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