I'm gonna turn it on up
And let the sound be your memory
The sound be your memory of this night

You better believe this is lucky day,
I promise
You hook up with me
And I'll blow you away, no worries
And you will never be alone
As long as you remember
As you remember
AS you remember me

I'm gonna turn it on up
And let the sound be your memory
The sound be your memory of this night

The queen of the night
And the princess of summer loving
The meaning of life,
I'm the answer to al your problems
I'm on a mission to make sure
You always will remember
You will remember
You will remember me

I'm gonna turn it on up
And let the sound be your memory
The sound be your memory of this night

Turn it up, turn it up
I know you're living for the motion
Turn it up, turn it up
I know you're dying for emotion


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    This is such a cute song. She is telling the one she loves or maybe doesn’t even love but feels strongly for that she’s going to do something wonderful to help create beautiful memories for that person so he knows what love is . She also wants to make sure he never forgets her. The only thing is it could be a one night stand Words like Hook up with me This is your lucky day The sound be the memory of this night. Seems like someone with her is cold . She says she’s going to turn it up but at the end she says like she’s addressing the person asking him also Turn it up I know you are dying for emotion. Maybe she’s in love and other partner is not so she’s saying even though you are going Let the sound be your memory ( loving words songs etc) her mission is to make it so good he never forgets her

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