Bassline Junkie

Album: Dirtee TV.com - The Mixtape EP, Vol.2 (2013)
Charted: 10
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  • Hey turn the base off, turn the base off
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Dirty, dirty stinkin' big
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Base, base, base

    I don't need no speed, no
    I don't need no heroin, no thanks
    I don't want no coke
    You can keep your ketamine
    I'm a bassline junkie, what?
    I'm a bassline junkie, tell them again
    I'm a bassline junkie, tell them again
    I don't like it funky

    I'm a fiend for a big day bassline
    When I hear one I have a great time
    A bit of bass' all what I require
    I let the bassline take me higher
    My friends think that it's a bad habit
    But I'm just like fuck you, damn it
    If you take my base away
    I'll blow your fucking face away
    You might think I'm over the top
    But when I hear that bassline drop
    I just can't control my actions
    But I still feel satisfaction
    So don't come around here whinging
    I just wanna hear the bassline rinsin'
    Or we can just skank out all day
    If not get the fuck out my way

    I don't need no speed, no
    I don't need no heroin, no thanks
    I don't want no coke
    You can keep your ketamine
    I'm a bassline junkie, what?
    I'm a bassline junkie, tell them again
    I'm a bassline junkie, tell them again
    I don't like it funky
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Dirty, dirty stinkin' big
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Base, base, base

    You ever doubt, go the other day I got an asbo order
    And I think it's well out of order
    All my neighbours throwing the fifth
    So I told them suck my dick
    And I told them I got the power
    And I turn the music up louder
    All night till 6 in the morning
    Old bastards, they just boring
    You know me, I'm the bassline father
    Nobody can tell me no other
    And the police turned up and they took me
    We drove out to the nick and they booked me
    When they said they'd give me a caution
    If I didn't give them no distortion
    But I said don't bother, I'm guilty
    I'm a bassline fucking filthy

    I don't need no speed, no
    I don't need no heroin, no thanks
    I don't want no coke
    You can keep your ketamine
    I'm a bassline junkie, what?
    I'm a bassline junkie, tell them again
    I'm a bassline junkie, tell them again
    I don't like it funky
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Dirty, dirty stinkin' big
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Big dirty stinking base, dirty stinking base
    Base, base, base
    Base, base, base
    Base, base, base. Writer/s: Dylan Kwabena Mills, Matthew James Firth Coleman
    Publisher: Songtrust Ave, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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