Lil' Eddie - We Made It Lyrics

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We Made It

We Made It Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For We Made It By Lil' Eddie?
No time for haters,
I see you later Try to put up barriers But I never get through the bitchy fake girls I'm lying to them yeah, I'm lying to them yeah When they're screaming out your name, everyone in the crowd You know that you made it Like a king on a throne, baby, you wear the crown That's when you know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) You know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) You know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) You know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) When the moments try to pull you down down 'Cause they're jealous, you know Keep your head up to the heavens now now They're just jealous, you know Never forget all those who held me down But them sharks — they left me to drown Stronger than ever I'm holding my brow Who's laughing now, yeah, who's laughing now When they're screaming out your name, everyone in the crowd You know that you made it Like a king on a throne, baby, you wear the crown That's when you know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) You know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) You know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) You know that you made it (oh, oh, oh) |
Who Wrote We Made It By Lil' Eddie?
Brahim Fouradi, David L Quinones, Edwin Serrano, Jimmy J G L Jim Taihuttu, Leendert P G Leo Roelandschap, Maximiliaan J Max Oude Weernink, Nils Rondhuis, Thomas H Thom Bruggen Van Der
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What's The Duration Of The We Made It By Lil' Eddie?The duration of We Made It is 3:42 minutes and seconds. |
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