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Down To Earth - Friday Hill



     
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Friends I have to tell you
They sent me on a mission down to earth
To watch and to observe life
And gather information 'bout your birth
But what I mostly see is misery and it makes me sad
So capable of love yet too scared to open up
And just wanna be accepted but can't show that you care
Creating problems daily, no wonder some go crazy
So special and so gifted but most don't know it's there
Friends I have to ask you
Surrounded by the beauty of this place
Why do you make it so hard
For all the things you want to come your way?
Well, I don't think you see your destiny and it makes me sad
So capable of love yet too scared to open up
And just wanna be accepted but can't show that you care
Creating problems daily, no wonder some go crazy

So special and so gifted but most don't know it's there
Do it, just let it all out
Express emotion, say how you're feeling
It's liberating, nothing can hurt you
You can be happy but you must believe it
Well, I don't think you see your destiny and it makes me sad
So capable of love yet too scared to open up
And just wanna be accepted but can't show that you care
Creating problems daily, no wonder some go crazy
So special and so gifted but most don't know it's there
So capable of love yet too scared to open up
And just wanna be accepted
Creating problems daily, no wonder some go crazy
So special and so gifted but most don't know it's there
Won't you let me take you down to earth?

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Friday Hill formed as a result of the split of band Blazin' Squad (the Squad now perform as a four piece). Friday Hill are Kenzie(James McKenzie), Mus (Mustafa Omer - MC Strider)and James Murray (MC Flava). The band is named after Friday Hill in Chingford.

The group released their debut single, "Baby Goodbye" in October 2005 (#5) closely followed by second single "One More Night Alone"(#13) and the debut album was released on February 27 2006 called Times Like These".






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