Ay woo
Where my crazy bitches at
Yezi, go get them

I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년
내 앞에서 지껄여 봐 who the fuck
못하겠으면 닥치고 그냥 엿먹어
눈 가리고 아웅 다웅
애기같은 손짓 뭣도 모르면서
막상 무대서면 죄다 뻘짓

겉으로는 걱정하듯 항상 말하잖아
웃음 팔아 먹으면서 너 좀 살만하냐
그에 대한 대답은 간단하게 해줄게
내가 설마 좆밥인데 아이돌을 하겠냐

내가 랩을 한단 이유로 까던 병신들은
내 슴부먼트 움짤에 바지를 적시는 중
손에 걸레를 쥐고 키보드를 치고
아무리 날 욕해봐도
안 되잖아 위로

그럴수록 난 괜찮아
반대로 더 좋아 왜냠
I'm a crazy dog
맞아 미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년

I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년

이런 미친년
웬만함 여자한테 욕 안 하는데
얜 진짜 미친년
잠깐만 저기 거기 여기 오지 마요
예방접종 안 한 암캐 한 마리 미친견
여성부 하지마
욕 얘 허락 맡았으니까
난 절대 안 여성 혐오해
예지의 똘끼가 풍부히 흐르는 달나라로
I'm just hitchhiking
어서 타 뭐해
그래 예지야 오빠랑 너 해보고 싶었다며
실제 하게 되니 어때 소문대로 맛 좋아
아휴 부끄러워라
나도 니 포부 큰 가슴보며
하고 싶었어 물론 랩 make it baby

저질 이건 걍 음악이다 임마
내 머릿속은 이런 잡것들 뛰어다닌다 막
내가 사랑 노래하는 이유
'Cause I'm crazy dog
그래 미친개 완전 미친놈

I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년

언제부턴가 내 안에
Something insane in the membrane
그게 나올 때마다 들킬까 무서워
사람 좋은 얼굴 짓고 있나 몰라
언제부턴가 내 안에
Something insane in the membrane
그게 나올 때마다 들킬까 무서워
사람 좋은 얼굴 짓고 있나 몰라 (몰라, 몰라, 몰라, 몰라)

I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog (so crazy)
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog
I'm a crazy dog crazy dog
미친개 그래 미친개
미친개 맞아 미친년 (ah)

This bitch is crazy bitch yo
Totally insane
You better watch the fuck out
Warn you now
Warn you haha


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미친개 Crazy Dog Lyrics as written by Se Hwan Kim Ki Wan Kim

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    Michael would often change the lyrics of this song when he first started playing it. The first line had such variations as "You're in love and you don't know why" and "You're homeless and you don't know why."

    quampon October 25, 2016   Link

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