Street Fighter (War)

Album: Tri-Polar (2009)
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  • Let's do this

    Fake and fall, stop and stall
    Take it all back cause I'm taking mine
    I'm taking mine

    Time is up, outta luck
    Shoulda stood up when you had the time
    But you're out of time

    Let's do this

    Fight, fight, fight, fight

    Lock and load, rock and roll
    Bitch it's all over, you're going down
    You're going down

    Get ready to settle the score
    And get ready to face the floor
    'Cause it's time to remember it

    This is war and it's on tonight so get up and fight
    Get up and fight
    You've had all your life to run and hide
    Now step up, now step up

    Let's do this

    Second round, going down
    How about a little reaction man
    You can barely stand

    Bitch slap, slow attack
    Man that was practically suicide, next in line
    Go fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight

    Get ready to settle the score
    And get ready to face the floor
    'Cause it's time to remember it

    This is war and it's on tonight so get up and fight
    Get up and fight
    You've had all your life to run and hide
    Now step up, now step up

    Let's do this

    Cause we're all about ready to break
    Yeah, we're all about ready to break
    Yeah, we're all about ready to break
    Yeah, we're all about ready to break

    This is war and it never ends
    So get up, get up, get up, get up

    You've had all your life to run and hide
    Now step up, now step up
    This is war, and it never ends
    This is war, and it never ends
    This is war

    Let's do this
    Let's do this
    Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight

    Let's do this Writer/s: Emma Anzai, Shimon Moore
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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