Kamp-hund, kamp-hund, kamp-hund, kamp-hund

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Gomorron Käp min alldeles bästa vän
Morrn' morrn' är du redo? festa igen
Ooh vilket väder å grillen står på max
Jag står för steken ta med bärs och snacks
Jag stannar vid glasbanken, vad vill du ha för sort?
Njae öl vin å sprit lite smått å gott
Jag styr det mannen, vi syns om en halvtimme
Du, Nina kommer jag tror jag har halva inne, schhh
Vi vet hur det slutade sist
Men fan, det är antingen det eller sluka chips
Dra på smilbandet och upp med humöret
Sant är det fest, är det ingen som förstör det

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Nämen tjena Fronda, var har du hållit hus?
Rapén var slut jag har varit och köpt snus
Du ser trött ut, hände nåt på vägen?
Fokusera på festen och skit i besvären
That's my man där, ska vi ta å korka upp?
Öl, spel, vem storkna först?
Hörru andas genom näsan, vi ska hålla hela kvällen
Okej Käp men jag har sett fram emot den här helgen
Då är vi två dawg, det här är vår dag
Kul att du tog upp, det nu blir jag så glad
Och om inte kvällen tar sig kan vi dra ut
Allt som har en bra början har ett bra slut

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Kamp-hund, kamp-hund, kamp-hund, kamp-hund
Kamp-hund, kamp-hund, kamp-hund, kamp-hund

Var fan är allt folk, klockan är ju halv 11
Skulle väl du fixa nu sitter vi här själva
Jaag? Hallå, mister inga påhopp
Stopp, fel av mej förlåt
Luugnt, ska vi höja promillen?
Man är aldrig omöjlig, dags för första virren
Man bugar och bockar du är så kreativ
Okej mjukbrallan, inge mera vin
Natten är ung och klockan är bara barnet
Två redbull vodka var kan vara svaret
Fräscht mannen, jag spottar inte i glaset
Dra på E-type, jag är full nog för laser

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Vem kan stoppa mig när jag bara rullar fram
Jag tar dig till ställen bara drömmar kan
En ängel från himlen, ja det undrar man
Kom igen o gunga fram

Jag blev riktigt törstig bara av att lyssna, en whiskey?
Nej, tack! Du vet väl att jag aldrig dricker sprit
Ja, skyll dej själv skål då!


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