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Burbank adlı parça albümünün bir parçası olarak Dance To The Radio tarafından 18 Temmuz 2025 tarihinde yayınlandıThis Band Is Forever - EP
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Çıkış Tarihi18 Temmuz 2025
FirmaDance To The Radio
Melodiklik
Akustiklik
Valence
Dans Edilebilirlik
Enerji
BPM120

Krediler

PERFORMING ARTISTS
L'objectif
L'objectif
Performer
Saul Kane
Saul Kane
Lead Vocals
Louis Bullock
Louis Bullock
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Saul Kane
Saul Kane
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Saul Kane
Saul Kane
Producer
Tom Longworth
Tom Longworth
Mixing Engineer
Kevin Tuffy
Kevin Tuffy
Mastering Engineer
Louis Bullock
Louis Bullock
Engineer

Şarkı sözleri

i'm in the west coast, burbank
searching my soul
i got a message
 From your god
tryna selling me dope
it's in my head,
like a screen
that i'll be dragged in the post
i don't know why america.
You take the skin not the bones
And i guess you left home
and i was broken
cos i loved you,
but its over
So you can take the rest
And keep your dreams up on the poster
 Its the west coast,
That's the only place i'll go
Where I can hang my head in shame and still win a golden globe
But but
stop thinking that you know my name
it's in the papers it's not the same
stop cut it out
i'm on death row, same shit,
different beliefs
i got the eagle of pride
tattooed on my sleeve
and it's the new dawn ,
police the peace on the streets
yeah i've not felt a real touch
since we get off to a screen
i need to cry
i need to get drunk
i need to spend my money on junk
i need to get off
i need your skin
i need what everyone calls a sin
i need to be heard
i need to be loved
i need to up my prescription drugs
i need to be felt
i need to be touched
i need your so called grace from above
i need to die
 to live times ten
with you inserted in my head
i need you heaven
i need your hell
i need to buy that dance you sell
i need your jesus
i need your guru
i need to be told it's me and you
i need your god
i need your girl
i need your creation
i need you world
Stop thinking that you know my name
It's in the papers it's not the same
Written by: Saul Kane
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