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Concrete Waves (official music video) Lyrics


Did you ever had a concrete wave
Did you ever had a concrete wave
Did you ever had a concrete wave
What it's say, what it's say
Pay me cracks just next to
Pay me cracks just next to
Pay me cracks just next to
Money was spent to
What you do to feel me
Will bring one down just once sleep forDid you ever had a concrete wave
Did you ever had a concrete wave
On back to the golden
Do the top my hand goes burn
With thoughts of you I never learnAh ah ah ah do you want em, noh
Ah ah ah ah so you want me, noh
Ah ah ah ah do you want em, no
Ah ah ah do you want meDid you ever try to burn a breeze
Did you ever try to burn a breeze

Did you ever try to burn a breeze
Like a it's not easy
Have a little few too flame
Have a little bit few to fire
Have a little bit few fame
Watch it burn watch it blame higher
Won't I or quite alright
If you don't tell blaze hand tonightDid you ever try to burn a breeze
Candles the trees
Did you ever
See grant see grants on your fine
If you can't whisper to some whineAh ah ah ah do you want em, noh
Ah ah ah ah so you want me, noh
Ah ah ah ah do you want em, no
Ah ah ah do you want me
Songwriters
JEREMY V PAGE, KENDRA JOAN MORRISPublished by
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One would never expect such a rich and mighty voice to emerge from Kendra Morris’s petite frame. Her potency as a singer and performer grew from a childhood immersed in music. Her father, a guitarist and mother, a singer, frequently performed around the Southeast and gave Kendra the taste of the life she wanted to live. She moved from St. Petersburg, Florida to New York City in 2003, making music inside a tiny closet with only a guitar and eight-track recorder, always keeping it simple - an aesthetic that continues to shape her sound.

Read more about Kendra Morris on Last.fm.


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