Illegal

Album: Fancy That (2025)
Charted: 22 96
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  • My name is Pink and I'm really glad to meet you
    You're recommended to me by some people
    Hey, ooh, is this illegal?
    Hey, ooh, it feels illegal
    I've suffered quite a few times with paranoia
    Oh, what's your name? I don't know what I should call ya
    Hey, ooh, here's twenty for ya
    Hey, ooh, we can hide around the corner (wow)

    One after one, now you're sitting on my bed
    Then, later on, we can talk all night instead
    Two into one while you're sitting on my bed
    Then, later on, I can feel shame in my head

    We'll meet again, and I hope it works like it used to
    And maybe next time I'll tell my girl, "Come through"
    I like the fact that we don't communicate
    As long as you don't tell all your best mates

    One after one, now you're sitting on my bed
    Then, later on, we can talk all night instead
    Two into one while you're sitting on my bed
    Then, later on, I can feel shame in my head
    One after one, now you're- (sitting on my bed)
    And now you're sitting on my bed
    Two into one while you're sitting on my bed
    Then, later on, I can feel shame in my head

    My name is Pink, and I'm really glad to meet you
    You're recommended to me by some people
    I think I smoked enough loud to reach the both of us
    But tell me why my heartbeat is in a rush

    Hey, ooh, is this illegal?
    Hey, ooh, it feels illegal

    Wow Writer/s: Aksel Arvid, Darren Emerson, Karl Hyde, Richard Smith, Victoria Walker
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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