It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's dare, ah
It's dare

You've got to press it on you
You just think it
That's what you do, baby
Hold it down, there
Jump with them all and move it
Jump back and forth
And feel like you were there yourself
Work it out

Never did no harm
Never did no harm
It's dare
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's dare, ah
It's dare

You've got to press it on you
You just think it
That's what you do, baby
Hold it down, there
Jump with them all and move it
Jump back and forth
And feel like you were there yourself
Work it out

Never did no harm
Never did no harm
It's dare
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's dare
Never did no harm
Never did no harm
It's dare
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's coming up
It's dare, ah

You've got to press it on you
You just think it
That's what you do, baby
Hold it down, there
Jump with them all and move it
Jump back and forth
And feel like you were there yourself
Work it out

You've got to press it on you
You just think it
That's what you do, baby
Hold it down, there
Jump with them all and move it
Jump back and forth
And feel like you were there yourself
Work it out


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Dare Lyrics as written by Damon Albarn Jamie Hewlett

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    Awesome song!

    RejectFalseIconson April 01, 2011   Link
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    really interesting..this is the second time I've posted this because miraculously my first post has vanished. to any wondering I will tell you. because I was there when this created . I spoke the words. at the time I was obsessed with chino Moreno from the Deftones. his name is supposedly camillo wong Moreno..I was saying he's camillo he's camillo and I realized shit their gonna know I'm singing about chino so I switched it up to he's coming up he's coming up. you just fake it that's what you do baby hold it down there. that's about me faking that I wasn't really singing about chino.. I was just free styling to the beats they were throwing down while the guy with red dreadlocks who had invited me to the party was scribbling words to fill in my blanks wherever they appeared. it was magical. and damn could he draw a gorilla! on a white board at that! also, anyone ever noticed g OR ILL AZ as in Oregon Illinois Arizona?.Just an observation

    sincerely,

    lil nicki

    toolnon August 15, 2023   Link

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