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Facemelt - Rita Ora



     
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Unbuckle seatbelt, same to the waist belt
You say I'm sick, I need a Vix, I need a DayQuilt
Hotter than a fever, can't stay still
I don't need an E-pill, just need a refillI'm the kinda heat that'll make the make the place melt
Got the nebula, for your spaceship
Last time, init, init, init, make the place melt
Feeling like it's burning up, now you know how they feltI know what you came for
But please, please be careful
My little daredevils
We might as well jumpThis the kinda beat, that'll make your, make your facemelt
Make your facemelt, make your, make your facemelt
This the kinda beat, that'll make your, make your facemelt
Make your facemelt, make your, make your facemelt
Make your make your facemelt!

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Rita Sahatçiu Ora, better known as Rita Ora, is an Albanian-British singer-songwriter from London, UK. Born in Priština, Serbia, Yugoslavia in 1990, Ora's family moved to London where she was raised. According to the Hot Right Now Songfacts, during her early teens Ora attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School, whose other notable alumni include Emma Bunton and Amy Winehouse.

Her first UK exposure came after several collaborations with British singer Craig David. She also auditioned for BBC talent competition 'Your Country Needs You' - the prize of which was to represent the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest - but withdrew her application.

In 2009, she signed a recording contract with Jay-Z's label Roc Nation and relocated to America. The How We Do (Party) Songfacts reports that when Ora visited Clear Channel with Jay-Z to present music and videos from her debut release, the executives were so enthused by what they heard that they organised for How We Do (Party) to be immediately premiered on DJ JJ's afternoon show on New York's top hit music station WHTZ (Z100). Her debut album ORA was released on 26th August, 2012.

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