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You're telling me I can be your enemy
Your enemy
Another bloody Sunday
Another sunburn on my skin
Another lesson I begin
Another bridge you've burned
One more lesson you can't learn
Another cold one creeping in
And I don't need you telling me
All these messed up crazy things
You keep telling me I can be your enemy
The truth is so far away
You keep pushing it further, digging it deeper
With a pretty face
On the day that your innocence died
You let it rot me away
You're telling me I can be your enemy
That bloody Sunday

The sun still looks the same to me
Out from my back door
Girl, I never knew before
And I don't need you telling me
All these messed up crazy things
You keep telling me I can be your enemy
The truth is so far away
You keep pushing it further, digging it deeper
With a pretty face
On the day that your innocence died
You let it rot me away
You're telling me I can be your enemy
That bloody Sunday
You're telling me I can be your enemy
You keep pushing it further, digging it deeper
With a pretty face
And I don't need you telling me
All these messed up crazy things
You keep telling me I can be your enemy
The truth is so far away
You keep pushing it further, digging it deeper
With a pretty face
On the day that your innocence died
You let it rot me away
That bloody Sunday, that bloody Sunday
You keep telling me I can be your enemy
The truth is so far away
You keep pushing it further, digging it deeper
You keep telling me I can be your enemy
The truth is so far away
You keep pushing it further, digging it deeper
Another bloody Sunday
Another sunburn on my skin
Another lesson I begin

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U.N.L.V. was the first group signed onto Cash Money Records, nationally more famous for artists such as the Hot Boyz, Juvenile, Baby Gangsta, Lil' Wayne and more. Along with Pimp Daddy, U.N.L.V. helped pioneer a new sound and style of hip-hop in New Orleans, and paved the way for CMR's many later successes. Their first album, 6th & Baronne, is considered to be a classic in Louisiana, although their major claim to fame is the track "Drag Em 'n' Tha River" from Uptown 4 Life where the group disses No Limit Records' rapper Mystikal through a lengthy song.

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