Simply Unstoppable

Album: Disc-Overy (2010)
Charted: 33
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  • Blah, yeah, simple
    Honey, I'm a fine boy, no pimples
    I've done deja-vu with the dimples
    And fuckin' everybody wants me on their single
    My mom 44 years with no wrinkles
    I got a hundred thousand on me I could sprinkle
    All year my house covered in tinsel
    I go and pop and I won't stop Pringles
    Yeah

    [Chorus]
    So involved in this moment, I can't let it go
    Tik tock, check my Roley wrist watch
    Check how much a drink cost, we about to take off
    It's outrageous and sophisticated it's all in the air
    The big boss, make em jump like Kriss-Kross
    Girl you better turn me on 'cause I'm about to switch off
    I can't explain it, but you're gonna love this
    So crazy outrageous, simply unstoppable
    I can't explain it, but you're gonna love this
    So crazy outrageous, simply unstoppable

    I think I should remind them,
    I'm about to clean up like a Dyson
    'Cause I just say how it is like Simon
    I like the taste of alcohol I got wine gums
    I don't ever wanna hear another siren
    Them high rises can block your horizon
    Disturbing London is the city that I'm from
    Where if we like the tune, we make the DJ rewind em

    [Chorus]

    Yeah, Yeah, I bet I make em say ooh
    Some Alize and some Grey Goose
    I said no to like six or seven labels
    I used to sit next to Rachel in St. Pauls
    My fans are crazy with stencils and staples
    I came to cause a bit of chaos and to break rules
    If it ain't me, you ain't cool
    Hey baby, bring another bottle to the table

    I can't explain it, but you're gonna love this
    So crazy outrageous, simply unstoppable
    I can't explain it, but you're gonna love this
    So crazy outrageous, simply unstoppable

    Fresh, be cool, yeah yeah, yes Writer/s: AL SHUCKBURGH, PATRICK OKOGWU, VANYA TAYLOR
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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