Fembot

Album: Body Talk Pt 1 (2010)
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  • I've got some news for you
    Fembots have feelings too
    You split my heart in two
    Now what you gonna do

    (Once you gone tech, you ain't never going back, uh)
    (I'm hi-tech baby)

    Fresh out the box, the latest model
    Generator running on full throttle
    Can I get a fuel up? Hit the bottle (reboot)
    I got a lotta automatic booty applications
    Got a CPU maxed out sensation
    Looking for a joy to man my station (reboot)
    Rock the nation (rock it, baby)

    I've got some news for you
    Fembots have feelings too
    You split my heart in two
    Now what ya gonna do (jag alskar dig)

    My system's in mint condition
    The power's up on my transistors
    Working fine, no glitches
    Plug me in and flip some switches
    Pull up in dragging position
    Pop the hatch and hit ignition
    B-b-burn out, baby, ready for demolition

    (Once you gone tech, you ain't never going back)

    My super brain is a binary
    Circuitry and mainframe tens-filled here
    I'm sipping propane topped with a cherry (reboot)
    In fact I'm a very scientifically advanced hot mama
    Artificially discreet no drama
    Digitally chic titanium armor (reboot)
    Ring the alarm-a

    I've got some news for you
    Fembots have feelings too
    (You know)
    You split my heart in two
    Now what ya gonna do

    (Here we go)

    My system's in mint condition
    The power's up on my transistors
    Working fine, no glitches
    Plug me in and flip some switches
    Pull up in docking position
    Pop the hatch and hit ignition
    B-b-burn out, baby, ready for demolition

    (Once you gone tech, you ain't never goin' back, uh)
    (Once you gone tech, you ain't never goin' back, uh)
    (Once you gone tech, you ain't never goin' back, uh)
    (Once you gone tech, you ain't never goin' back, uh)

    Once you've gone tech, you never, ever goin' back
    You gotta enter access code upon my back, my neck
    Initiating slut mode, all space cadets on deck
    There's a calculator in my pocket, got you all in check, uh

    My system's in mint condition
    The power's up on my transistors
    Working fine, no glitches
    Plug me in and flip some switches (baby)
    Pull up in docking position
    Pop the hatch and hit ignition (ha yeah)
    B-b-burn out, baby, ready for demolition (I'm ready)

    My system's in mint condition
    The power's up on my transistors
    Working fine, no glitches
    Plug me in and flip some switches (yeah yeah)
    Pull up in docking position
    Pop the hatch and hit ignition
    B-b-burn out, baby, ready for demolition Writer/s: Klas Frans Ahlund, Robin Miriam Carlsson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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