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Hand In Your Head - Money Mark



     
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One two, one two three fourYou could be my best friend
Sitting on the book ends
Look guy, you're just a king
You know you're missing somethingI've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your headI've read about you in books
Your kingdom's always full
And if you did know the truth
You wouldn't promise to tellI've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
And I'm pulling out all of your mindI waited for you to say
All the things that you think
And now that we're here alone
You can remember to blinkI've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head

I've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
And I'm pulling out all of your mindYou could be my best friend
Sitting on the book ends
Look guy, you're just a king
You know you're missing somethingI've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
I've got my hand in your head
And I'm pulling out all of your mindAnd I'm pulling out all of your mind
And I'm pulling out all of your mind
And I'm pulling out all of your mind
And I'm pulling out all of your mind

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Mark Ramos-Nishita aka Money Mark is a producer and musician who has collaborated with the Beastie Boys many times, after meeting them as their carpenter. Most of his work is underground. He also appears on the first Banyan album as the Freeway Keyboardist. His first album, the relatively obscure Mark's Keyboard Repair (1995), was made up of keyboard driven pop-funk songs recorded at demo quality. It was followed up by the "Third Version EP" in 1996 and Push the Button in 1998.

Read more about Money Mark on Last.fm.


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