This title is a cover of Drugs as made famous by Tai Verdes The lyrics below are only an example. Go on, write your own! *Or go on, test your singing skills in Latin! Be one of the first to customize this song Unlimited changes to your song for 90 days after purchase Only MP4 ...
) and kept myself amused by coming up with parody lyrics for my fellow passengers' torchlight tunes. My favorite idea was "Midol" to "My Girl," so I wrote the song. When I returned to civilization, I Googled it to see if the idea had been done before. ...
Click onhighlightedlyrics to explain. Dope Speed Pills Drugs Back then there was no question The house on the corner never runs, runs out of supply Pharmacy's in the basement Their mother never knows where they go, go all of the time ...
The Lyrics Im Risin up, I just had a shot, I took the drugs, he took my wallet. I ran back home to get my pistol, When i got back he was gone. I had no money I just had a shot. What much else could I do? I fired a round out of the window ...
Gin and drugs, gin and drugs Gin and drugs, we got gin and drugs We got [Verse 1: Wiz Khalifa] Only on Gin and them drugs, I walked in, in the club About three of them, dawg I'm not kiddin' When I tell you if you came with your bitch Then it's the end of my car, push...
Then we’d alternate between the two while Eric improvised lyrics over the top. Each “song” had a title and generally Eric sang about pretty much the same thing but each performance was always different. Sometimes radically different. It was very easy to add a new song to the repertoire....
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“reliable source of pot and cocaine for London’s hip set”, and friend of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. In a 1980 interview that Fontenot says “muddied the issue further”, Lennon said the song was “mainly about drugs and pills” but: “It was about myself. I was the one...
Additionally, the refrain seems to imply that the narrator never understood "English, math, and science" or "safety in numbers," but is able to identify with the dirtier parts of human nature, like "sex, drugs, and violence." Lines like "I don't want to be an imbecile / But Jesus ...
An aspiring rapper who turned to music and songwriting as a way to cope with his mother’s drug addiction has reached millions with his inspiring lyrics about her recovery and the relationship they’ve built. Mark Henriquez, whose stage name is “Gremlin,” released “All For You (My Mom’...