Destination unknown!

I left my job, my boss, my car and my home
I'm leavin' for a destination I still don't know
Somewhere nobody must have beauties at all
And if you like us you can follow me
So let's go
Follow me and let's go
To the place where we belong
And leave our troubles at home
Come with me, we can go
To a paradise of love and joy
A destination unknown

Now I won't feel those heavy shoulders no more
My life got better now I finally enjoy
Yes all the people wanna come here and so
Come on and join us, you can do that now
Let's go, follow me and let's go
To the place where we belong
And leave our troubles at home
Come with me, we can go
To a paradise of love and joy
A destination unknown

Destination unknown

Destination unknown

Destination unknown
Follow me and let's go
Destination unknown
Follow me and let's go
Destination unknown
Follow me and let's go
To the place where we belong
And leave our troubles at home
Come with me, we can go
To a paradise of love and joy
A destination unknown


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Destination Calabria Lyrics as written by Stefano Scarpellini Gaudino Alfonso Fortunato

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    General Comment

    awsome song!! it rox ur sox! how come nobody else comented? it's so cool!

    cmacd16on July 25, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    It's really tedious and that 'destination unknown' bit sounds real gay. Really annoying song.

    Marion Wilsonon September 24, 2007   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    love it! i really feel kinda happier when i listen to it :)

    garbanieleon September 27, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    i think it means that Calabria a state in italy is yet to be discovered by many people.. seems like alex gaudino went there and discovered that its a good place...

    coolermasteron November 02, 2007   Link
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    General Comment

    This song has lyrics? I must have been distracted by something while watching the video.

    ho-juon March 02, 2008   Link
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    General Comment

    Destination Unknown + Calabria = best dance song ever

    I like the regular song Destination Unknown too. :)

    On a different note there really isn't a lot too this song. Talk about wanting to get away from the routine of daily life to a place where you can be yourself.

    Person117on February 27, 2009   Link
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    My Interpretation

    first heard it when I lost my job, car, and my home. really helped me get through all that. to me it means move on and find your place in life.

    yamason January 27, 2022   Link

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