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Finest Hour (feat. Abir) [Acoustic Version] - Cash Cash



     
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Finest Hour (feat. Abir) [Acoustic Version] Lyrics


Walking in with good intentions
Walking out with no patience
I feel my buttons being pressed on
I feel my body tryna start some
I know I'm young but I'm pissed off
Telling everyone to kick rocks
A couple rounds of that mezcalI'm falling down
And I'm holding all by a thread now
No I ain't perfect
Never said I was perfect
And I'm putting it all on a prayer now
No I ain't perfect
Never said I was perfect
This ain't my finest hour
Might see my flaws today
My words are out of order
Maybe my drink's to blame
Emptying all my pockets

Till I don't feel a thing
This ain't my finest hour
This ain't my finest
HourThis ain't my f-Bottling my emotions
All this talk and commotion
Everybody got me stressed out
I can't control if I break down
Every night is a big blur
I can't get a hold of my temper
Ain't no one to depend on
I'm falling down
And I'm holding all by a thread now
No I ain't perfect
Never said I was perfect
And I'm putting it all on a prayer now
No I ain't perfect
Never said I was perfectThis ain't my finest hour
Might see my flaws today
My words are out of order
Maybe my drink's to blame
Emptying all my pockets
Till I don't feel a thing
This ain't my finest hour
This ain't my finest
HourThis ain't my f-I can't hide my flaws (I)
And it's all my fault
(No I ain't perfect)
I am on my knees
(Never said I was perfect)
Don't give up on me (hm)
I can't hide my flaws
And it's all my fault
('Cause I deserve it)
I am on my knees
Don't give up on meThis ain't my finest hour
Might see my flaws today
My words are out of order
Maybe my drink's to blame
Emptying all my pockets
Till I don't feel a thing
This ain't my finest hour
This ain't my finest
HourThis ain't my finest hour
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Pop group previously named "The Consequence" from Roseland, New Jersey. Released their debut “By The Bedside” EP in late 2006.
Members: Jean Paul Makhlouf, Alexander Luke Makhlouf, Sam Frisch, Anthony Villicari


The history of the band dates back to 1998 when Sam Frisch and Jean Paul Makhlouf started a band with a couple of school friends called Full Moon. After two years of playing the band fell apart. In 2000, Sam and drummer, Steve Cozzarelli, started a punk band called Something to Say with friend Jeff Sayers, who played bass and sang. After a while, Jean Paul joined the fray and they started to hone their songwriting skills. Tensions between Jean Paul and Steve arose, and Steve soon exited the band in 2001. Local drummer Mike DiRoma took over drumming duties, and the band finally changed their name to The Consequence. By 2004, all of the members were in college, and Jeff soon left the band. Sam moved from guitar to bass and Jean Paul's brother, Alex, was brought into the fray on keyboards. Tensions between Mike and the rest of the band started to come to an extreme in early 2006, and the parties decided to go their separate ways. Finding a drummer to replace DiRoma became a difficult task, and the band was talking to several different people in the local scene, including Sam's brother, Josh. Eventually, the band's present drummer, Anthony Villicari, was brought in due to his close proximity and friendship with Alex. In 2006, solo artist Adam Richman was brought in as another guitarist/singer, but then left in 2007. The band was signed to Universal Republic Records in late 2007, and changed their name to Cash Cash in 2008.

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