Stray Kids Lyrics "S-Class (특)"[Romanized:] Yeogin Seoul teukbyeolsi Sumaneun gijeogeul ireukyeotji Garyeojin byeoldeul sai tteooreuneun teukbyeol (byeol, byeol, byeol, byeol) Byeollan geottuseongi Byeonhameopji Beonhwahaneun geori Georigeorimada geollijeokgeorineun geo Clean it up...
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Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC Written by: Chang Bin Seo, Christopher Chahn Bahng, Gang Hae Chae, Jeong A Kim, Ji Sung Han Stray Kids’ “LALALALA” Welcome to 극락 (락), 날벼락 (락)도시의 락 (락) 즐기면 그만 (락)없지 고난 (락...
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Red matched the energy and BPM-attuned twerks from her fans, which only intensified as her lyrics grew more explicit. Sexyy encouraged all of the antics with a middle finger to the sky, her tongue out, and her daring lyrics filling the air. Songs like "SkeeYee" and "Pound Town" added...
The band’s frontman, John Kay, was appreciative but stopped short of taking credit for popularizing the term “heavy metal,” which appears in the lyrics of their hit “Born to Be Wild.”“There’s another camp that says in Williams Burroughs’ book, Naked Lunch, there is the phrase ‘...
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The band’s frontman, John Kay, was appreciative but stopped short of taking credit for popularizing the term “heavy metal,” which appears in the lyrics of their hit “Born to Be Wild.”“There’s another camp that says in Williams Burroughs’ book, Naked Lunch, there is the phrase ‘...
The band’s frontman, John Kay, was appreciative but stopped short of taking credit for popularizing the term “heavy metal,” which appears in the lyrics of their hit “Born to Be Wild.”“There’s another camp that says in Williams Burroughs’ book, Naked Lunch, there is the phrase ‘...