You took a picture of yourself and you sent it to me
I wonder if you really knew what it meant to me
I wonder if you tried, I wonder if you cried
I wonder if your pride got in the way
I tried and tried all night to do it just like you wanted
You said don’t overthink it, baby lose control
Come on and take a hold, dear god I’ll shoot my load
So come on, come on, woh oh oh oh oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
Come on and take me for a ride tonight oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
You wont regret it, come on and let it, oh oh
Sooner or later there’ll be consequences to pay
I’ll never know the reason why you leave it so late
You're really looking great, its time to celebrate
So come on, come on, woh oh oh oh oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
Come on and take me for a ride tonight oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
You wont regret it, come on and let it, oh oh
Now 10 years later on you’re watching your tv show
It all happened so quickly life ran out the door
Maybe its not too late to renegotiate
So come on, come on, woh oh oh oh oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
Come on and take me for a ride tonight oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
You wont regret it, come on and let it, oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
Come on and take me for a ride tonight oh oh
Put on your weekend getaway lipstick
You wont regret it, come on and let it, oh oh
credits
from The Fanculos Album,
released January 9, 2019
Vocals, Keyboards, Trombone - Ramon Ibrahim
Guitars, Backing Vocals - Apurv “Lala” Isaac
Tenor Saxophone - Ryan Sadri
Bass, Backing Vocals - Saurabh Suman
Drums - Jehangir “JJ” Jehangir
Alto sax - Rhys Sebastian Dsouza
All songs written and produced by Ramon Ibrahim
Recording, mixing and mastering engineer on all songs - Ashyar Balsara
All songs recorded, mixed and mastered at Island City Studios, Mumbai
Original album art - Priyesh Trivedi/Adarsh Balak
Band manager - Ankita Roy
This horn-fronted, six-piece powerband was dreamt up by Italian/Guyanese, British-born musician Ramon Ibrahim. Ramon was
heavily influenced at an early age by British SKA bands such as The Specials, The Beat, Madness, etc. and recently set about writing an original set based on his own interpretation of SKA, reggae and other cool things....more
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