Vegas

Album: Ratchet (2015)
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  • Fantasy meets reality
    Dancing lies won't let you barely breathe
    Energies, ignite like kerosene
    Electric means guaranteed to reach a peak

    Best believe this city has just what you need
    Come and play, there's no place you would rather be, oh

    Than Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, the city's alright
    At least at night
    Than Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, the city's alright
    At least at night

    Wildest dreams take on new meaning
    Roaming guys waiting for a destiny
    Symphonies, ka-ching, ka-ching, endlessly
    Pick and choose secrets never leave the scene

    Best believe this city has just what you need
    Come and play, there's no place you would rather be, oh

    Than Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, the city's alright
    At least at night
    Than Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, the city's alright
    At least at night

    Best believe this city has just what you need
    Come and play, there's no place you would rather be, oh

    You can come to the city of sin and get away without bail
    But if you're living in the city, oh you already in hell

    'Cause it's Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, the city's alright
    At least at night
    Oh, in Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, Vegas, the city's alright
    At least at night, at least at night
    At least at night, the city's alright, at least at night Writer/s: MILA BAILEY, NICK SYLVESTER, SHAMIR BAILEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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