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Indigo
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Indigo was released on April 14, 2014 by Fat Mopsz Kft. as a part of the album The Blue Inside
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Release DateApril 14, 2014
LabelFat Mopsz Kft.
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM112

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Mary PopKids
Mary PopKids
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Sándor Bártfalvi
Sándor Bártfalvi
Composer
Dániel László Zsombó
Dániel László Zsombó
Composer
Máté Halász
Máté Halász
Composer
Kristóf Svajcsik
Kristóf Svajcsik
Composer
Viktor Skardelli
Viktor Skardelli
Composer
Bertalan Sárkány
Bertalan Sárkány
Composer
Kamau Makumi
Kamau Makumi
Songwriter

Lyrics

You took my heart and let it bleed,
You took my heart and let it bleed,
You took my heart and let it bleed,
I wrote you lovesongs in my sleep.
I wrote you lovesongs in my sleep,
I saw you dancing on the street.
I saw you dancing on the street,
I wrote you lovesongs in my sleep.
I recall, the days we had before,
and I know, that we're not talking anymore,
but it's late and I'm drunk, and I wanted you to know,
I think you're golden, golden, gold,
and I'm the Indigo.
I hanged your painting on the wall,
are you missing me at all?
I hanged your paiting on the wall,
Tell me why you never call.
See I keep loosing sleep,
Babe, it's you I really need.
Don't make me plead, don't make me plead,
It's you I need, it's you I need.
I recall, the days we had before,
and I know, that we're not talking anymore,
but it's late and I'm wasted, and I wanted you to know,
I think you're golden, golden, gold,
and I'm the Indigo.
Half guarded hearts, they make us fall,
take a look inside our crystal ball,
Honey you are golden gold,
it's a pity that you're love's gone cold.
I recall, the days we had before,
and I know, that we're not talking anymore,
but it's late and I'm drunk, and I wanted you to know,
I think you're golden, golden, gold,
I think you're golden, golden, gold,
and I'm the Indigo.
Written by: Bertalan Sárkány, Dániel László Zsombó, Kamau Makumi, Kristóf Svajcsik, Máté Halász, Sándor Bártfalvi, Viktor Skardelli
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