Wilder Style (feat. Alex Désert) - The Lions



     
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Wilder Style (feat. Alex Désert) Lyrics


V1-
It's a rumble in the jungle, babe
First round we knock 'em down
There ain't no second round
Pound for pound, the king's gonna take the crown
The rhythm hits and they feel no pain
We know their tricks and their dirty games
The truth hurts and they can't be tamed
Who's laughing now? It's time we take 'e, out
pre-chorus
(Left, right, left, ooh) It's a knock out
(Left, right, left, ah) and then them tap out
(Watch your step, boy) and don't get rattled
We dangerous, dangerous

CHORUS
The Lions coming in a wilder style
Down the tracks like a train on fire (keep it going)
Time to pack up, time to retire (remove ya!)
When this is done they will call me sire
V2-
Monkey see, monkey do....
Them biting off more than they can chew
It's watered down, the jokes on you
But who's laughing now?
Have a good trip on the way down
It's like them running on a loop
Why them feed the youth the same old tune
You never can square the roots
Sometimes it takes a while, go on
pre-chorus2
(Left, right, left, ooh) It's a knock out
(Left, right, left, ah) and then them tap out
(Watch your step, boy) and don't get rattled
We dangerous, dangerous
CHORUS2
The Lions coming in a wilder style
Down the tracks like a train on fire (make a move)
Time to pack up, time to retire (boom!)
When this is done they will call me sire
[TROMBONE SOLO]
CHORUS3
The Lions coming in a wilder style
Down the tracks like a train on fire (keep on sliding)
Time to pack up, time to retire (mojo ridin'!)
When this is done they will call me sire (blow)

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There are several artists with this name: 1) The Lions. Hailing from the same neighborhood in Dundee, Scotland, Darren and Chris, 10 years later, would meet half the world away, to create, The Lions. In 2008 The Lions released there first LP Sounds Familiar. It was recorded in under 15 hours, mixed and mastered in less than a week. The band proudly wear there influences on there sleeves. Without reinventing the wheel or pretending to say they sound original, The Lions attempt to capture the riffs of Jimi Hendrix on a 7-string Ibanez and recite the melodies of The Beatles.

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