Plastic 100°C (Dexter Dukarus Remix) - Sampha



     
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Plastic 100°C (Dexter Dukarus Remix) Lyrics


[Verse 1]
Magnetic lights in the blue-high haze
A magnifying glass upon my face
It's so hot I've been melting out here
Made out of plastic out here
You touch down in the base of my fears
Houston can can can you hear
And we both had to harness our pain
Closing hope at the case
Oh in heaven I'm up and away, up and away

[Verse 2]
I loved those mornings, when the suns up
Smoking in the lobby, waiting for my name to pop up (YEAH)
And usually I'd run home, and tuck the issue under
Living with my worries, I didn't really know what that lump was
My luck is so hot I've been melting out here
Made out of plastic out here
You touch down down in the base of my fears
Houston can-can-can you hear
And we both had to harness our pain
Closing hope at the case
Oh in heaven I'm up and away, up and away (up and away)[Verse 3]
You didn't know what the scarecrow is
It's like outer space in his inner ears
And like a blossom you opened up
And you understood why you could not love
It's so hot I've been melting out here
Made out of plastic out here
You touch down down in the base of my fears
Houston can-can-can you hear
And we both had to harness our pain
Closing hope at the case
Oh in heaven I'm up and away, up and away (up and away)
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Sampha is a singer, keyboardist and producer from South London, UK who is best known for his collaborations with SBTRKT, Jessie Ware and Koreless. His digital only demo release Sundanza was released on 4th June, 2010 and his debut full solo EP Dual is to be released on 29th July, 2013 via Young Turks Records. As a record producer, Sampha has worked on and sang with Jessie Ware on the song 'Valentine', 'The Unconscious EP' by London rapper H.A.S and 'The Motion' by Drake.

Read more about Sampha on Last.fm.


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