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Long Live the King Lyrics


[Verse 1:]
I’m getting tired of your disrespect.
Well, it’s evident I’ll always be the best.
Whether or not you’re being serious or say it in jest,
I’ve got a light sense to right; you haven’t passed your test.
Yeah, I’m good with words, and you’re fucking chronic.
Forever second fiddle, your tales, I’m sonic.
Is this the baddest I can go? I can get much badder.
I’ve been doing this since you’ve been in your Huggies, hold your bladder.
You’ve been studying me, wetting yourself,
Cause you’re afraid when I rise you’ll be left on the shelf
Where you belong; with the rest of the wannabes,
Don’t ever ask me to support you, you can never follow me.
[Chorus:]
I've been holding my tongue for a long while,
Sat back, watch you parade my style.
Lock him in a prison for plagiarism, nobody wants to listen, chavs dying, might as well kill him or pretend.

To the crown, turn around, sit down; I’m the king,
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
[Verse 2:]
Anything you can do, I can do better.
Even when she’s soaked through, I could make her wetter.
Stop try’na make me look bad, so you can be taken seriously,
What makes you think I give a fuck what people think of me?
You disrespect me now I’m obligated to destroy.
Why would anybody go to war with men? You’re just a boy
Nothing to write about so put your Barbie biro down.
Save yourself embarrassment, fucking clown.
You making moves because you be mollycoddled silver spoon.
Your skills are average, good at copying, carry a tune.
All the gear, no idea, daddy’s bank account.
And when it comes to your abilities, small amount.
When you compare it to what I can bring, it’s minuscule.
You’re the pupil; I’m the teacher, go back to school!
You have to be in possession of the limelight for me to come and take it from you, why don’t you get it right?
[Chorus:]
I've been holding my tongue for a long while,
Sat back, watch you parade my style.
Lock him in a prison for plagiarism, nobody wants to listen, chavs dying, might as well kill him or pretend.
To the crown, turn around, sit down; I’m the king,
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king
Long live the king
Long live the king
Long live the king
Long live the king
Long live the king
[Outro:]
I've been holding my tongue for a long while,
Sat back, watch you parade my style.
Lock him in a prison for plagiarism, nobody wants to listen, chavs dying, might as well kill him or pretend oh.
To the throne, turn around, sit down; I’m the king,
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king.
Long live the king.

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Aaron Shust grew up near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He studied music theory at Toccoa Falls College in Georgia. While there he studied Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Sebastian Bach. He also became influenced by U2 and Bob Marley. He began performing at churches and coffeehouses while at college.

Shust began leading worship at Perimeter Church, Duluth, Georgia in 2000 and recorded his album, Anything Worth Saying in 2004 with producer Dan Hannon who delivered the album along with a stack of others along to Brash Music for consideration. Brash Music signed Shust shortly thereafter.

His second single "My Savior My God" was released January 20, 2006. The song was played on Christian radio stations around Christmas 2005. The song was listed at #19 on Radio and Records chart three weeks before the single was officially released to radio. The song was awarded Song of the Year at the 2007 Annual GMA Dove Awards in Nashville.

Anything Worth Saying was the 5th best-selling "Praise and Worship" album of 2006, according to the Nielsen Soundscan report for 2006. Shust's second studio album, Whispered And Shouted, was released on June 5, 2007, and sold 5,000 copies its first week of release.

In 2009, Shust's third album, Take Over, was released, including the Christian radio hit "To God Alone".On October 21, he released a Christmas EP.

In 2011, Shust's fourth album, This Is What We Believe, will be released. The album is produced by Ed Cash.

His official website is http://www.aaronshust.com/.

Band Members:
Aaron Shust - Acoustic Guitar
Ryan Van Kirk - Acoustic Guitar/ Keyboard/ Percussion
Brian Duffy - Bass Guitar
Elliott Moon - Drums
Jeff Scordino - Drums
Matt Adkins - Electric Guitar
James Hudson - Electric Guitar

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