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Baby, we're in it
Baby, up to the hilt
Good girl, get sick
You'll end up all alone
With Pasta e Basta...I've tried everything to change your 'holy' recipe
"Mama doesn't cook them like that,
You spoiled it all, way too much salt"
They're just untouchable, your Pasta e BastaI've tried to add things, to make them look 'original'I've tried to replace by Shirataki noo-oodles
Damn myself to get anything new,
Find romance on the menu
They're just untouchable, your Pasta e BastaBaby, we're in it (seafood)
Baby, up to the hilt (sushi)
Good girl, get sick (octopus)
You'll end up all alone
With Pasta e Basta...Baby, we're in it (chicken)
Baby, up to the hilt (burger)
Good girl, get sick (french fries)
You'll end up all alone

With Pasta e Basta...I've tried to devil them, make them taste more... erotic
Read books of botanic to make them more... ecstatic...
Clearly not worth the trouble
The effect? Has doubled
They're just untouchable, your Pasta e BastaI've tried to tie you in front of a plate of rice
I've tried to think strategic, started a 'SEX STRIKE!'
You got me turning neurotic,
Kind of depressed, psychotic
They're just untouchable, your Pasta e Basta!Baby, up to the hilt
Good girl, get sick
You'll end up all alone
With Pasta e Basta...Baby, we're in it (whoopee)Baby, up to the hilt (porridge)
Good girl, get sick (butterscotch)
You'll end up all alone
With Pasta e Basta...I've tried everything from the Z to the ABCI've tried everything to change your 'holy' recipe
You got me turning neurotic,
Kind of depressed, psychotic
You'll end up all alone
With Pasta e Basta...
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Sultry vocalist and songwriter Dimie Cat develops her unique blend of jazz with hints of electro sounds and beats. Born October 28, 1984, in Lyon, France, Dimie Cat emerged on the world stage 3 years ago with the July 2009 release of Pin Me Up (Dream'up), that introduced a singular new voice and garnered much public attention. Entirely co-written by Cat and producer Franck Rougier, this album took the form of a tribute to the Swing Era and to the Golden Age of Hollywood, where Cat re-used the pin up girls and vamps codes, combined with hip-hop/electro sounds.


Read more about Dimie Cat on Last.fm.


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