Feel good
Feel good
Feel good
Feel good
Feel good
Feel good
Feel good
Feel good

City's breaking down on a camel's back
They just have to go 'cause they don't know whack
And all you fill the streets it's appealing to see
They won't get out the county, 'cause they're bad and free
We've got a new horizon, it's ephemeral style
A melancholy town where we never smile
And all I wanna hear is the message beep
My dreams, they've got to kiss, 'cause I don't get sleep, no

Windmill, windmill for the land
Turn forever hand in hand
Take it all in on your stride
It is sinking, falling down
Love forever, love is free
Let's turn forever you and me
Windmill, windmill for the land
Is everybody in?

Laughing gas these hazmats and fast cats
We lining them up-a like ass cracks
Lay these ponies at the track
It's my white chocolate attack
Shit, I'm stepping in the heart of this here
Care bear bumping in the heart of this here
Now watch the way I gravitate
Ah ha ha ha
Yo, it's ghost town
This motown
With yo sound
You're in the place
You gonna bite the dust
Can't fight with us
'Cause Bradenton is in the place
So don't stop, get it, get it
Until you're Jet Ahead
Now watch the way I gravitate
Ah ha ha ha

Ha ha ha, oh
Feel good
Ha ha ha, oh
Feel good
Ha ha ha, oh
Feel good

Windmill, windmill for the land
Turn forever hand in hand
Take it all in on your stride
It is sinking, falling down
Love forever, love is free
Let's turn forever you and me
Windmill, windmill for the land
Is everybody in?

One, two, three, four

Don't stop, get it, get it
We the kings all up in this
Steady, watch me levitate
Ha ha ha ha
Don't stop, get it, get it
We the kings all up in this
Steady, watch me levitate
Ha ha ha ha

Feel good
Feel good
Feel good
Feel good


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Feel Good Inc. Lyrics as written by Damon Albarn Brian Burton

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    AMAZING !

    lovelyboneson March 30, 2009   Link
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    My Opinion

    We the Kings actually attempted a cover version of Gorillaz? In my opinion, while they are a good band and I enjoy the majority of their music, this wasn't a very good attempt. This the the first time I've heard We the Kings try to use rap in their music, and it didn't work out well for them. I hope they continue to make music for themselves, and not try cover versions. Sorry, We the Kings, but this didn't turned out exactly as you had hoped, in my opinion. Keep up the good work on your own music, though.

    DeepRainon July 19, 2010   Link
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    General Comment

    this song was really disappointing. it was a weak attempt in my opinion... right up until the end, and then it was really good. ehh we the kings always disappoint me. it's like they're almost awesome, but not quite. they've got potential i guess.

    DropDeadAshleeon March 31, 2009   Link

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