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UNDERTAKER
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Electronic
UNDERTAKER wurde am 19. Juni 2026 von Goost Music als Teil des Albums UNDERTAKER - Single veröffentlicht
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Nigyl
Nigyl
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Aleksandr Ponomarev
Aleksandr Ponomarev
Songwriter

Songtexte

Midnight clock
Hands don't move
Eyes bloodshot
Same old proof
I've been working in the graveyard
Overtime
Cash in a shoebox
Dust on my mind
Pray that I wake up
Same old line
But I'm two feet deep in that overtime
I've been talking to my demons
They co-sign
Every bad habit that I don't decline
If I see blue lights in my rearview shine
I'm already halfway past the line (yeah)
Ash on the floor
Still burning up
Phone on mute
I been out of touch
Momma keep calling
I hit decline
Say I'm alright
But I know I'm lying
Dark in the hall
Hear the pipes talk
Shadow in the corner where the light stop
Fist on the glass when the rent due
Whole lot of pain I could send you
I've been working in the graveyard
Overtime
Cash in a shoebox
Dust on my mind
Pray that I wake up
Same old line
But I'm two feet deep in that overtime
I've been talking to my demons
They co-sign
Every bad habit that I don't decline
If I see blue lights in my rearview shine
I'm already halfway past the line (skrrt)
Eyes in the alley when I ride slow
Name on a wall where the vines grow
Cold steel stare
That's my halo
Angel in the backseat
Laying low
Teeth like gold
But my heart rust
Trust get cut
Turn it into dust
If I say "love"
That's a red flag
If I say "ride
" better wear black
I've been working in the graveyard
Overtime
Cash in a shoebox
Dust on my mind
Pray that I wake up
Same old line
But I'm two feet deep in that overtime
I've been talking to my demons
They co-sign
Every bad habit that I don't decline
If I see blue lights in my rearview shine
I'm already halfway past the line (oh)
Written by: Aleksandr Ponomarev
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