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Code Red Lyrics


taking the world..
taking the world on, by yourself,
when will you learn ?
when will you learn on by yourself?
runaway, its the only way for you to stay alive..
(I'm not moving if you pay me, is this shit is gonna make me)
curl up inside and die ..
that's not the way to be talking,
if you want to stay alive
(It's a chance that i'm taking, its the only way to make me)
satisfied with my life,
(chorus1)
Code red..calling for code red
don't let the enemy in. his solution is not the only end,
Code red..calling for code red
(Chorus2)
taking the world..
taking the world on, by yourself,

when will you learn ?
the world is on your side
taking the world on, taking the world by yourself
its the battle you fought and you won
when you saw the struggle shared by everyone
just like you i am, just like you i am
(its impossible look at where you from, look all the battles i lost. Look at all battles that you won.)
i understand, i do
i understand like you're supposed to
(that's impossible, how are you suppose to)
(there's a million ways, second chances, wrong impressions,second glances)
(chorus1)
Code red..calling for code red
don't let the enemy in.. His solution is not the only end,
Code red..calling for code red
(Chorus2)
taking the world..
taking the world on, by yourself,
when will you learn ?
the world is on your side
taking the world on..taking the world on by yourself
its the battle you fought and you won
when you saw the struggle shared by everyone
im calling for .. im calling for...
taking the world..
taking the world on, by yourself..
taking the world..
taking the world on, by yoursellf
(chorus1)
Code red..calling for code red
don't let the enemy in.. His solution is not the only end,
Code red..calling for code red

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The 80's popster turned proto-jungle revolutionary was born Michael West in 1965 in London. He formed Double Trouble in the early '80s with Michael Menson and Leigh Guest, releasing the ska-pop hit "Street Tuff". Rebel MC later gained fame in England as a pop-rapper, but by 1991 he had released Black Meaning Good, an album that presaged jungle with hardcore techno married to dub basslines and ragga toasters such as Barrington Levy and Tenor Fly.

Read more about Rebel MC on Last.fm.


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