Antidote

Album: Until Now (2011)
Charted: 4
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  • Don't stop, turn that up, take it higher
    Take this motherfo' up, start a riot
    Don't stop, turn that up, take it higher
    Take this motherfo' up, start a riot
    There's a glitch inside my system
    Rushing through my whole existence
    Got me twisted, can't resist this
    Something's flipping all my switches
    Take'em, break'em, make'em feel it
    Mix it up and mass appeal it
    Pressure is riding me hard
    Killer dose right through my heart

    And there's no antidote
    And there's no antidote
    And there's no antidote
    And there's no antidote

    There's no antidote

    There's no antidote Writer/s: ADAM JEWELLE BAPTISTE, AXEL CHRISTOFER HEDFORS, GARETH THOMAS STEPHENSEN MCGRILLEN, KLAS FRANS AHLUND, ROBERT THOMPSON SWIRE, SEBASTIAN INGROSSO, STEVE ANGELLO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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