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Pop 1
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Pop 1 was released on October 30, 2001 by Ipecac Recordings as a part of the album Tomahawk
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Release DateOctober 30, 2001
LabelIpecac Recordings
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Tomahawk
Tomahawk
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Michael Patton
Michael Patton
Lyrics
Duane Denison
Duane Denison
Composer
John Stanier
John Stanier
Composer
Kevin Rutmanis
Kevin Rutmanis
Composer

Lyrics

Something's wrong today
I cross the barricade
The police lines evaporate
What will I do with all this empty space
Seas part for my parade
Traffic stops to give me right of way
How will I fill all this empty space?
Just hold my breath and dive in
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
The hole is so big and the gap is so wide
Now you're humpin' me
With hip-hop beats every night
Put a cloud up over all I've done
And now I'm coming back
Hit the ball before they're gonna forget
No matter who I am
And see how low I can go
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
This beat could win me a Grammy
In the hole all alone
I want a sympathy vote
I'll take a promenade
I'll take the scenic route
And I can't put a Band-Aid over the cuts in me
No matter who I am, I fucking am, just can't
Because I'm over remembering her
And her romeo
I wish I didn't know
This beat could win me a Grammy
Voices commemorate
Like wind in dried grass
What will I do with all this broken glass
Seven years of good luck
This beat could win me a Grammy
Written by: Duane Denison, John Stanier, Kevin Rutmanis, Michael Patton
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