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Whos the one to blame
got the light on
Thinking we dont need to spend all this time on
Fussin and fighting
Baby Im hurting for this dream
believing in life but it aint what it seems
And if I fall let me fall its my destiny
I see it in my heart but Im trying to find the rest of me
Music is like sex to me I love its intensity
Im wrapped around this world but this cities got the best of meTired Circling the floor,
You went back, youre not coming back for more. Were alright.
Dont blame me, just dont blame me.
Don't blame me, just don't blame me.Times are getting different were growing apart
You said you loved who I was
never knowing my heart.
But deep inside I could tell
it was getting too hard.
Feelings turn into verbs that only got you so far and..Its the bar that took advantage of this s--- that I cant manage

And I feel my brains been damaged from this drug that Ive been handed
I try to understand it but you can barely stand me.
I guess that's why you up & left
never coming back, don't blame me.
Tired Circling the floor,
You went back, youre not coming back for more. Were alright.
Dont blame me, just dont blame me.
Don't blame me, just don't blame me.This City is taking everything away

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AJ Paschall and Jonathan Sprott come together to form “Virtu”, the DJ duo destined to destroy the dance floors all over the world. Through their years of experience with music and live sound, they have mastered what is necessary to play a killer show and get everyone out of their seats and on the floor. Both interested at a young age in the electronic dance music scene, together they have brought forth a collaboration of computer and musicianship skills to provide the combo most needed to excel in the modern electronic world. AJ and Jon met in September 2009 during their first semester of college at College of the Canyons, a local community college. After working together for a year experimenting with new productions, Plasmapool spotted their potential and signed them in November 2010 and had their first release (NYX/Razor) in March 2011. The following release, Sun Kissed, climbed up to the #15 spot on the Electro House Chart but where Virtu caused some real noise was with their release of Arsenal and Ghetto Punk. Arsenal stirred up some buzz when Plasmapool posted an untitled preview on their Soundcloud and everyone was convinced that it was a new Mord Fustang track. After the release of the EP, Arsenal peaked at #7 and Ghetto Punk peaked at #23 on the Electro House Chart. Receiving support from Porter Robinson, Filthy Rehab, BT, Miles Dyson and Uppermost, Virtu will continue to create the most energetic, hard hitting tunes the world is waiting to hear. Their production style cannot be described for every tune they produce is diverse and always changing. Same thing goes for their live sets for they will drop anything from Electro & Progressive to Dubstep & DnB. The future is looking pretty bright for these guys. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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