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lyrics
VERSE 1
Turning on the TV,
Non-stop Roastin’
Nobody can be themselves,
masquerade emotions.
Who needs a touch up for their smile
Scrap a vanity poster child…
Imagery ventriloquy
Giving me just what I need
All the parts I like to hear
Even if it’s hard knock clear
(Eh-ay) Slap some sense,
(Eh-ay) Up into me
(Eh-ay) I wanna taste of reality
(Eh-ay) I’m getting back to basics, Bee
CHORUS
Is this really the planet, that I want to inhabit
Overconsumption, pills and dirty jack rabbits
Find a new hobby, we’ve all about had it
We need a new motto, Kill all the plastic
REPEAT CHORUS 1X
MUSICAL BREAKDOWN
Kill the plastic, Kill the plastic
Kill the plastic, Kill the plastic
REPEAT 8X (spoken rhythmically)
We might be going way much faster, than we know
Why rush the stars when we can make it last, encore
Now, dump your pride and ego, all for, just one night
Be a dance machine, til mornin’ light...
VERSE 2
I’m not sorry, (Nooo)
I’m just critical. (a little)
Mama always said,
You’re way too damn political.
Whatever happened to civility
Whatever happened to us, not me.
Internal masturbation
Sickening the nation
Not the part you like to hear
Yet do we really want to live in fear?
Where the hells my mirror, yo
reflection, for your soul
Let da track wiggle in ya toes
Kill the plastic
MUSICAL BREAKDOWN
We might be going way much faster, than we know
Why rush the stars when we can make it last, encore
Now, dump your pride and ego, all for, just one night
Be a dance machine, til mornin’ light...
REPEAT MUSICAL BREAKDOWN 1X
CHORUS
Is this really the planet, that I want to inhabit
Overconsumption, pills and dirty jack rabbits
Find a new hobby, we’ve all about had it
We need a new motto, Kill all the plastic
REPEAT CHORUS 1X
credits
released May 3, 2020
Instrumental composed and engineered by Funktional J
Vox, and Vocal adaptation by JahOfYork
Arrangement by JahOfYork
These two killer minimal house tracks from Kingston, Jamaica reference the sound of ’80 Chicago, but evolve into something entirely new. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 12, 2020