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Album: Man On The Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager (2010)
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  • Yeah
    Welcome
    Welcome you
    Hey
    I am your big brother,
    What do I have to say to the kids?
    Let go, life does get tough
    No need to stress,
    Hold you back too much,
    Let's go I heard they found a solution
    Where will you be for the revolution?

    Wake up, things might get rough
    No need to stress, keeps you down too much
    Wake up, I heard they found a solution
    Where will you be for the revolution?

    I'm so high up, so high up and I like it, hey
    I'm so higher, so higher and I like it, hey
    I am happy today,
    This not like other days,
    Some how I feel okay,
    Some how I feel okay,
    Whoa,
    Yeah whoa whoa,
    Yeah whoa whoa,
    Yeah whoa whoa

    Let go, life does get tough
    No need to stress,
    Hold you back too much,
    Lets go I heard they found a solution
    Where will you be for the revolution?
    Where will you be for the revolution?
    Where will you be for the revolution? Writer/s: ASPASIA VIOLETTA MANETTA, IOANNIS GIOKARINIS, PATRICK REYNOLDS, SCOTT RAMON SEGURO MESCUDI
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Third Side Music Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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