Dear Rouge - Motion Lyrics

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Motion

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What Are The Lyrics For Motion By Dear Rouge?
I got my hair back, dressed in black, feeling that I'm on point
Got my eighties flare, see you stare Yeah, it's clear I'm on point I'm confident, deal with it, the real thing, not just a show And this is my life I can't slow it down This is my night, watch me go, go I can't stop it 'Cause I want it I'm in motion with this feeling, feels right Nah, can't stop it I really want it Got a raw shock through me tonight I'm headstrong, won't take long, 'til you see me on the top I'll feed the fire, all the while knowing that it just won't stop 'Cause this is my time I'm not slowing it down And this is my night, watch me go, go I can't stop it 'Cause I want it I'm in motion with this feeling, feels right Nah, can't stop it I really want it Got a raw shock through me tonight Through me tonight Through me tonight Through me tonight Through me tonight Baby Through me tonight Through me tonight Through me tonight Hey I can't stop it 'Cause I want it I'm in motion with this feeling, feels right Nah, can't stop it I really want it Got a raw shock through me I can't stop it 'Cause I want it I'm in motion with this feeling, feels right Nah, can't stop it I really want it Got a raw shock through me tonight Through me tonight Through me tonight |
Who Wrote Motion By Dear Rouge?
Andrew Mctaggart, Danielle Mctaggart, Thomas Salter
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What's The Duration Of The Motion By Dear Rouge?The duration of Motion is 3:37 minutes and seconds. |
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