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Train
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Hip-Hop/Rap
Train fue lanzado el 1 de enero de 2005 por Interscope como parte del álbum We the People (Revised Version)
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Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Flipsyde
Flipsyde
Intérprete
Michael Urbano
Michael Urbano
Teclados
Reto Peter
Reto Peter
Teclados
Jinho "Piper" Ferreira
Jinho "Piper" Ferreira
Voces
Steve Knight
Steve Knight
Voces, Guitarra acústica
Dave Lopez
Dave Lopez
Guitarra acústica, Guitarra eléctrica
RV
RV
Teclados
Mike Elizondo
Mike Elizondo
Teclados, Bajo eléctrico
Holly Arnstein
Holly Arnstein
Voces de fondo
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Jinho "Piper" Ferreira
Jinho "Piper" Ferreira
Autoría
Steve Knight
Steve Knight
Autoría
Dave Lopez
Dave Lopez
Autoría
Michael Urbano
Michael Urbano
Arreglista
PRODUCCIÓN E INGENIERÍA
Michael Urbano
Michael Urbano
Producción
Reto Peter
Reto Peter
Ingeniería de grabación, Coproducción
Mark "Spike" Stent
Mark "Spike" Stent
Ingeniería de mezcla

Letra

Sunshine feelin' static through your body you don't know what's going on
Then a creep crawl the mind bends bet it all then cash in and be gone
'Cause it's side corners and street lights caught in this haze and I here them callin'
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
I had a dream that everything wasn't the way it seemed
Martin was the President and Malcolm the VP
Bush wore a rubber and W was never born
We never bombed Nam and never went to Desert Storm
Little babies was birthed to ladies and grown men
Instead of gangsters and bitches not knowing were to begin
Because we born into this world to die, trained to kill steal and lie
Raised to sin just to survive, framed 'cause if we caught we fry
Somebody save us, they said the saviors comin'
But if he ain,t got nuclear weapons, he should keep on runnin'
'Cause they bombin' the palaces, churches and temples and mosques
We got the freedom of speech until yo ass get shot
Where's the train
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
Sometimes the candlelight is brighter than the sunshine darkness is long gone
Diggin' my soul, still not knowing what's going on
Four in the morning, a thousand miles away from home
Glassy and tight eyes reddish and off white oberserving the ice
Swimming in my cup until it's right, 'cause it's midnight I'm in the devils daughter
And it's so tight
I'm doin' it till I'm gone midnight
I'm in the devils daughter and it's so tight
I'm doin it till I'm gone
I hear the train just callin', callin' me home
I hear the train just callin', callin' me home
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
I hear the train just callin', callin' me home
I hear the train just callin', callin' me home
I hear that train just callin', callin' me home
Written by: Dave Lopez, Jinho "Piper" Ferreira, Steve Knight
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