Rock'n Roll Is Dead
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Rock'n Roll Is Dead
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You think you're on top of the world
But you know it's really over
Runnin' round with diamond rings
And coke spoons that are overflowin'
Rock'n Roll Is Dead
But all the money in the world
Can't buy you from the place you're going to
Rock'n Roll Is Dead
Rock'n Roll Is Dead
You can't even sing or play an instrument
So you just scream instead
You're living for an image
So you got five hundred women in your bed
Rock'n Roll Is Dead
But it's real hard to be yourself
When you're living with those demons
In your head
Rock'n Roll Is Dead
Rock'n Roll Is Dead
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Who performs "Rock'n Roll Is Dead"?
Aira Mitsuki performs "Rock'n Roll Is Dead", and this lyric page sits inside the Aira Mitsuki catalog on LyroVerse.
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