Whole world is watching us now
It's a little intimidating
But since there's no way to calm down
Let's give 'em somethin' amazing

Let's make them remember
Using one word
Incredible (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Incredible (oh, oh, oh, oh)

Let's make them remember (ooh, oh)
We were incredible
Simply incredible
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)

We even counted us ouy (whoa, whoa)
We weren't sure we'd make it (whoa, whoa)
But, we've learned no matter what they dish out (whoa, whoa)
It's nothing, we can take it (whoa, whoa)

We'll go down in history
They'll describe our love as
Incredible (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Oh, incredible (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Whoa, whoa

Let's make them remember
That we were
We were incredible
Simply incredible

(Oh, oh, oh, oh) oh
Everybody sing, oh
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
Sing, oh
Sing, oh
Sing, oh
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)

Whoa, whoa
(Oh, oh, oh, oh) oh
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)

Let's make them remember
They'll describe our love as
Incredible (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Oh, incredible (oh, oh, oh, oh)
Whoa, whoa

Let's make them remember
That we were
We were incredible
Simply incredible

(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
Simply incredible, incredible
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
Oh
(Oh, oh, oh, oh) oh
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
Incredible
Let's give them something amazing
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
(Oh, oh, oh, oh)
Let's give them something amazing


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Incredible Lyrics as written by Shaffer Smith Andrew Maxwell Goldstein

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