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I Should Know - Dirty Vegas



     
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I show you things that you've never seen
I know places you've never been
So where the grass isn't green 'cuz I, yeah I should know
I should know, I should know
I show you things that you've never seen
I know places you've never been
So where the grass isn't green 'cuz I, yeah I should know
Playing away from home is fun
This food is cooked but it isn't done
Boy the best is to come 'cuz I, yeah I should know
It's always me that takes the blame
Second single sound the same
Don't admit it's a pain 'cuz I, yeah I should know
I should know, I should know
Pain and grows, yeah I should know
I should know, I should know, I should know, I should know
I should know, I should know
Pain and grows, yeah I should know

Two steps forward, one step back
Wheels are coming off the track
Still there's time to get back 'cuz I, yeah I should know
I should know, I should know
Pain and grows, yeah I should know
I should know, I should know, I should know
Waking up in someone's attic
Find it's all on automatic
Look at for his problematic 'cuz I, yeah I should know
Waking up in someone's attic
Find it's all on automatic
Look at for his problematic 'cuz I, yeah I should know
I should know, I should know, I should know, I should know

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Dirty Vegas is an electronic/dance/club trio from London, made up of Steve Smith, Paul Harris, and Ben Harris. (no relation) The group first gained public attention in North America when one of their songs, Days Go By, was used in a Mitsubishi Eclipse commercial. This song is their biggest hit to date.

The group's first album, the self-titled Dirty Vegas, contained a mix of electronic/club instrumentals and similar tracks with vocals by Steve Smith. This album was influenced by The Crystal Method and The Chemical Brothers, but with a slightly more laid-back approach. Songs like Throwing Shapes or The Brazilian would sound at home on an album by either of these two contemporaries.

Their second studio album, One, moved away from club music, and featured a style reminiscent of an adult contemporary album; none of the tracks went on to become hits. Some fans were put off by the drastic departure from their first album, while other fans welcomed the change.

The band reports that their third studio outting should strike a balance between the two, leaning toward the club style again.

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