L'Aura - Radio Star [DVD] Lyrics

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Radio Star [DVD]
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What Are The Lyrics For Radio Star [DVD] By L'Aura?
If she can swim through yellow seas
I blame it all on you! You tie your tie around her thigh And bow to lick her shoe... Slither through the mud for the next Somebady New! I like the shake my butt for work Nothing wrong with than These tits and ass are going fast You'll want to grab'em off the net With the right vip or vp You know I'll be wet cause I want to be a radio star I want to be a radio star Be on the covers of the magazines All in feathers blue so glittery To have Tristano say "ti amo, dico amo" What a pleasure being a rockstar in Italy Make love (okay) make war (okay) There's nothing wrong with that I'll sell my pretty face to any cause That you see fit I'd really like to help, just put me in a nice hotel I'd really like to help, just put me in a nice hotel Cause I want to be a radio star I want to be a radio star Be on the covers of the magazines All in feathers blue so glittery To have Tristano say "ti amo, dico amo" What a pleasure being a rockstar in Italy I want to be a radio star I want to be a radio star I want to be a radio star I want to be a radio star Be on the covers of the magazines All in feathers blue so glittery To have Tristano say "ti amo, dico amo" What a pleasure being a rockstar in Italy |
Who Wrote Radio Star [DVD] By L'Aura?
Daniel Fries, Laura Abela
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