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Stereotype - Samsaya



     
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Stereotype Lyrics


Trap door in every step
Truth is I can't connect
Move along I work in stages
Where you at
It looks like cages
See a little, see a lot
Come around see what you're not
Up and down, but never out
Last one here is left to shout
You're just a stereo
Stereo
Stereo
You're just a stereotype
(you're just a stereotype)
You're just a stereo
Stereo
Stereo
You're just a stereotype

(you're just a stereotype)
Sometimes the worst is best
Pick it up and beat the rest
Dig deep to find every scrap
Tragedy can make you laugh
Sign up and sell your soul
What's that
It's rock and roll
Don't get it, you never learn
Where it's cold, it's where you burn
You're just a stereo
Stereo
Stereo
You're just a stereotype
(you're just a stereotype)
You're just a stereo
Stereo
Stereo
You're just a stereotype
(you're just a stereotype)
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereotype
Oh yeah!
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereotype
Yeah, yeah, alright
Now gather round
Look what I found
For you to duplicate
It's easy now
To hear the sound
It's time to recreate
You're evil rebel tortured soul has been rejected
Now walk the line and act exactly as expected
Let's go!
You're just a stereo
Stereo
Stereo
You're just a stereotype
(you're just a stereotype)
You're just a stereo
Stereo
Stereo
You're just a stereotype
(you're just a stereotype)
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereotype
Oh yeah!
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereo
You're just a stereotype
You're just a stereotype
You're just a stereotype
You're just a stereotype
You're just a stereotype
[in reverse:] you're just a stereotype

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Samsaya (born Sampda Sharma) is a Norwegian singer and actress. As a child, she lived in India with her Sri-Lankan-Indian family; and moved to Oslo, Norway when she was 11 months old. She felt like she didn't fit in with her surroundings, and her parents weren't happy with her having Norwegian friends. Therefore, she used music - rap specifically - as an escape path, and would record her own music on tapes in her bedroom. She cites Dinah Washington's Mad About the Boy as the song that influenced her to create beat-driven tracks.


Read more about Samsaya on Last.fm.


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