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Something
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Pop
Something fue lanzado el 1 de enero de 2001 por Sony Music/F.A.M.E. Recordings como parte del álbum God Given Time
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Fecha de lanzamiento1 de enero de 2001
Sello discográficoSony Music/F.A.M.E. Recordings
LanguageEnglish
Melodía
Nivel de sonidos acústicos
Valence
Capacidad para bailar
Energía
BPM73

Créditos

ARTISTAS INTÉRPRETES
Crosscut
Crosscut
Intérprete
COMPOSICIÓN Y LETRA
Patrick Sommer
Patrick Sommer
Letra
Frank Holtmann
Frank Holtmann
Composición

Letra

Believe in your own destiny
This good's for you and not for me
Then you saw the eyes of your own best friend
Admiring what they see
One day you feared your dreams were dead
They wonder why that you once lead
And forced you back to your own island
The holes inside your head
I wanna feel something, I wanna live
I wanna feel something
Or is it my fault that you will never feel
I wanna feel something, I wanna live
I wanna feel something
Or is it my fault that you will never feel
All feelings lost except your hate
You try to change but all's too late
They raped your dreams again, again
So you resigned to your new fate
You lick your wounds, you stay in bed
And you complain that they're ahead
You're so damn sure that you were right
With everything you said
I wanna feel something, I wanna live
I wanna feel something
Or is it my fault that you will never feel
I wanna feel something, I wanna live
I wanna feel something
Or is it my fault that you will never feel
Make me suffer, under your consequence
When it's over, why your behavior now
Why your behavior is wrong
Make me suffer, under your consequence
When it's over, why your behavior now
Why your behavior is wrong
Make me suffer, under your consequence
When it's over, why your behavior now
Why your behavior is wrong
I wanna feel something, I wanna live
I wanna feel something
Or is it my fault that you will never feel
I wanna feel something, I wanna live
I wanna feel something
Or is it my fault that you will never feel
Make me suffer, under your consequence
When it's over, why your behavior is wrong
Written by: Frank Holtmann, Patrick Sommer
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