Start a Fire

Album: La La Land (2016)
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  • I don't know why I keep moving my body
    I don't know if this is wrong or if it's right
    I don't know if there's a beat, or something's taking over me
    And I just know I'll feel so good tonight

    I don't know what your name is but I like it
    I've been thinking 'bout some things I wanna try
    I don't know what you came to do, but I wanna do it with you
    And I just know I'll feel so good tonight

    Oh, if we keep on dancing
    Take our rhythm to new heights
    Feel the heat of passion, baby
    Light up the night

    We could start a fire
    Come on, let it burn baby
    We could start a fire
    Let the tables turn baby
    We could start a fire

    I just know I feel so good
    Don't you know I feel so good
    I just know I feel so good
    Tonight

    I don't care if this tuns into a riot
    Lets get reckless, tear this place down to the floor
    Turn the music way up loud
    Can't nobody stop us now
    I just know I feel so good tonight
    I just know I feel so good tonight

    We could start a fire
    Come on, let it burn baby
    We could start a fire
    Let the tables turn baby
    We could start a fire

    I just know I feel so good
    Don't you know I feel so good
    Don't you know, don't you know?
    Tonight Writer/s: Angelique Cinelu, John Roger Stephens, Justin Hurwitz, Marius De Vries
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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