오직 나만의 shining crown
피할 수 없는 spotlights
여긴 나만의 playground
Miracle magic queen is back

불빛이 내 시선을 가려 which? 내 걱정은 사치 teach
뭘 좀 아는 내가 미쳐 날뛰어 좀 더 올려 pitch
네 겉만 화려한 badge 금빛마저도 다 뺏지
뭘 좀 아는 내가 보여줄게 queen queen

Touch touch 위험해져 선을 넘지 마 slow down down down
Push push out of control
너의 교만은 blow down 답답해 정말

Money flex all day 텅 빈 너를 꽉 채워
아는 척 다른 척 더 이상은 아니야 eh ya ah
자신을 믿어 amigo

Shake and boogie on and on 난리 나요
Shake and boogie on and on 빛이 나요
알만한 사람들 다 put your hands up
Call my name 너만의 key를 줄게 I'm a queen

(Ooh a ooh a ooh a ooh a) 치명적인 royalty
(Ooh a ooh a ooh a ooh a) 그게 나야 I'm a queen

Come on babe 느낌이 와? 가짜로 포장한 부귀영화
원하는 모든 걸 catch 왕관을 씌워도 넌 모르겠지
척하면 척 쿵 하면 짝 여왕님 가라사대
가식엔 gossip이 따르는 법 진짜는 가짜를 누르지 ho

Touch touch 위험해져 선을 넘지 마 slow down down down
Push push out of control
너의 교만은 blow down 답답해 정말

Money flex all day 텅 빈 너를 꽉 채워
아는 척 다른 척 더 이상은 아니야 eh ya ah
자신을 믿어 amigo

Shake and boogie on and on 난리 나요
Shake and boogie on and on 빛이 나요
알만한 사람들 다 put your hands up
Call my name 너만의 key를 줄게 I'm a queen

모든 걸 너에게 걸어 주문을 외워 ooh-la la la eh oh
Oh 준비한 시간이 됐어 성문을 열어 에헤야디 에헤라디아

(Ya ya ya ya) 왕관의 주인은 너야
(Ya ya ya ya) 누구도 막지 못해
(Ya ya ya ya) 레드 카펫 위에 올라
당당한 네가 the queen of queens

Shake and boogie on and on 난리 나요
Shake and boogie on and on 빛이 나요
알만한 사람들 다 put your hands up
Call my name 너만의 key를 줄게 I'm a queen

(Ooh a ooh a ooh a ooh a) 치명적인 royalty
(Ooh a ooh a ooh a ooh a) 그게 나야 I'm a queen


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    Like i have analyzed in a blog on myspace, this song is similar to All that Remains in the aspect that it refers to religion. Specifically, this song talks about how religion wears this sugar-coated mask to draw people in, but there is so much beneath the surface that people don't realize.

    I did, however, receive a counterarguement against my analysis. Apparently, this song could also be about conspiracy.

    catsviewon October 17, 2008   Link

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