Welcome To The DCC

Album: Dead Club City (2023)
Charted: 97
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  • Welcome to the DCC, Dead Club City
    Wake up in the DCC, Dead Club City
    All the heaven, all the time
    If you dream it, you can have it
    If you believe it, it can happen
    Welcome to the DCC, Dead Club City
    Live your perfect life
    Welcome to the

    We got problems
    See them gather on the shore
    Empty promise
    Can't say nothin' anymore
    I've been shoutin'
    I've been shoutin' down a hole
    Hello? Watch and repeat
    Saw your heaven in between
    Come and get me
    I'm so ready to begin
    I've been hopin'
    I've been hopin' for your call

    Welcome to the DCC, Dead Club City
    You can live your perfect life
    Wake up in the DCC, Dead Club City
    All the heaven, all the time, oh

    Sunlit upland, a new planet
    Enjoy the feelin', let it happen
    If you dream it, you can have it
    If you believe it, it can happen
    It can happen, oh

    (Welcome to the DCC)
    We've got the feelings that you want
    Peace, love, and understanding
    We've got the feelings that you need
    Take back control, be happy
    (Be happy)
    (Welcome to the DCC)
    (Be happy)

    Welcome to the DCC, Dead Club City
    You can live your perfect life
    Wake up in the DCC, Dead Club City
    All the heaven, all the time Writer/s: Conor Mason, Dominic Craik, Jim Irvin, Joseph Langridge-Brown, Julian Emery
    Publisher: Peermusic Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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