Oh 'n their lives again
Oh 'n their lives will pull us
Oh 'n their lives again
Oh 'n their lives will pull us
Oh 'n their
Bass

Their lives will pull us

In the club with the Henny it's on
Lambrini girls wanna have fun
Jack Daniels puffin' on
Two steppin' know that I'm gone, mad
We don't stop blud 'till we see sun
Hennessy drunk, Vodka and red bull drunk
Bora Bora sun, Bora Bora sun
Sexy show me how you flex it
Are you ready to survive brexit
What will you do for the breakfast
Will you wear the pearl necklace
Will you stop goin' on reckless
Text the ex in Texas
Tell him I am the bestest
And I talk through the walls like Nexus, mad

Oh 'n their lives again
Oh 'n their lives will pull us
Gotta keep movin' on

I need a break, I need a getaway
Need a holiday, need to touch Stanstead on a one-away
Need to hit Gatwick on a one-away
On a one-away, yeah
I need a break, I need a getaway
Need a holiday, need to touch Stanstead on a one-away
Need to hit Gatwick on a one-away
On a one-away, yeah

Hola amigo, soy Big Narstie amigo
I'm MJ, never been Tito
I'm Don Vito, you're a soft drink
You're a mojito
You suck you mosquito
Iceberg history
Hit the swag with a splash of Moschino
Nightcrawler, you know how we roll

Oh 'n their lives again
Oh 'n their lives will pull us
Gotta keep movin' on
Gotta keep movin' on
Their lives will pull us


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