Hey, hey, hey

Der Modefreak jubiliert, er hat den Anzug probiert
Und seine Freundin frohlockt, wie der Anzug rockt
Auf der Jeans da steht Punk, den Nietengürtel im Schrank
So schafft's heut jeder PIMP auf den Rock-Olymp
Der Unternehmer brilliert, er hat am Markt viel riskiert
Und man spendet Applaus, denn es rockt auch sein Haus

Doch nur einem gebühren diese Worte
Ein Privileg der ganz besonderen Sorte
Kein Wort zu niemandem wie ich zocke
Ich sag sag's nur meinem Fanblock
Ich, Roque!

Die coolen Kids reagieren, die fetten Beats explodieren
Wir brauchen mehr Distortion für die gesamte Nation
Denn es liegt wohl im Trend, dass jeder, der das Wort kennt
Nicht mehr ganz genau weiß, was „Rock“ eigentlich heißt

Doch nur einem gebühren diese Worte
Ein Privileg der ganz besonderen Sorte
Kein Wort zu niemandem wie ich alle toppe
Ich sag's nur meinem Fanblock
Ich, Roque!

Todo el mundo grita mi nombre
Es porque soy muy guapo, hombre
A lo mejor soy un goleador
¿O no tiene nada que ver, señor?
No sé porque mi nombre es tan relevante
En los estadios siempre doy el cante
Debería sentirme bien ahora
¿Ó no tiene nada que ver, señora?


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Ich, Roque Lyrics as written by Peter Stefan Brugger Florian Weber

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    Sehr wahr, aber auch durchaus, selbstverliebt. g Sie dürfen das natürlich. Ist ja Sinn der Sache.... :)

    desTondlon September 10, 2008   Link

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