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SAHRAi - City of Lies Lyrics



SAHRAi - City of Lies Lyrics




Pretty girls and pretty boys
Riding in your new convoy
I'm catching fun, but it's no use
It's something you'd have to live to prove

The sunset is a new found art
Everyone's into fashion now
The bin is filled with Bullet cans
But that's the way this town is ran

Welcome to the city of lies
The flashing lights will blind your eyes
An international delight

Green and white, especially blue
The pressure will get to you
You'll live a life they choose

Welcome to the city of lies
The flashing lights will blind your eyes
An international delight

Green and white, especially blue
The pressure will get to you
You'll live a life they choose

Take all my luggage
I let am go

Take all my luggage
I let am go

Take all my luggage
I let am go

Hm
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Pretty girls and pretty boys
Riding in your new convoy
I'm catching fun, but it's no use
It's something you'd have to live to prove

The sunset is a new found art
Everyone's into fashion now
The bin is filled with Bullet cans
But that's the way this town is ran

Welcome to the city of lies
The flashing lights will blind your eyes
An international delight

Green and white, especially blue
The pressure will get to you
You'll live a life they choose

Welcome to the city of lies
The flashing lights will blind your eyes
An international delight

Green and white, especially blue
The pressure will get to you
You'll live a life they choose

Take all my luggage
I let am go

Take all my luggage
I let am go

Take all my luggage
I let am go

Hm
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Writer: Ann Balogun
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Performed By: SAHRAi
Language: English
Length: 2:35
Written by: Ann Balogun

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