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When We Were Young (Grandtheft Remix) - Dillon Francis



     
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I know your hopes and dreams they will collide,
Take all your things you'll go and run and hide,
Do you remember how it felt when we were young,
Do you remember how it felt when we were young.Today we have the chance to feel again
To hear the sounds that brought us in
To laugh, to cry, to live again.Today we have the chance to feel again
To hear the sounds that brought us in
To laugh, to cry, to live again
Like when we were young.Like when were young
Like when were youngI know your hopes and dreams they will collide,
Take all your things you'll go and run and hide,
Do you remember how it felt when we were young,
Do you remember how it felt when we were young.Today we have the chance to feel again,
To hear the sounds that brought us in,
To laugh, to cry, to live again.Today we have the chance to feel again,
To hear the sounds that brought us in,
To laugh, to cry, to live again,
Like when were young.Were young, were young, were young, were young

Were young, were young, were young, were young
Were young, were young, were young, were young
Were young, like when we were youngLike when were young
Like when were young
Like when were young
Like when were young
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DILLON FRANCIS, KAMTIN MOHAGER, NED SHEPARD, OSSAMA SARRAFPublished by
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Almost out of nowhere, Los Angeles’ Dillon Francis has broken from the throng of young electronic music dj/producers. With a stream of world-class remixes and releases, Dillon has caught the attention of some of the top players in club land, including Steve Aoki, Diplo, Will I. Am, Drop The Lime, Sinden, and Tittsworth, to name some. In less than a year his blistering productions have been heavily supported by Major Lazer, who opened their show with “Westside!,” a Dutch House-flavored monster that was consistently rinsed by top djs on both sides of the pond, including Sinden and Steve Aoki.

Read more about Dillon Francis on Last.fm.


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