300 Looks for Summer
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300 Looks for Summer
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I don't like Hollywood
Hollywood
You don't like Hollywood
I keep pushing, pushing in
I keep pushing in, pushing in
Yeah, I keep pushing in, pushing in
I keep pushing in, pushing in
Like an obsession, it's like an addiction
I don't like Hollywood
Like an obsession, it's like an addiction
I don't like Hollywood
Even my friends think I'm crazy
I don't like Hollywood
Hollywood
You don't like Hollywood
I keep pushing, pushing in
I keep pushing in, pushing in
Yeah, I keep pushing in, pushing in
I keep pushing in, pushing in
Like an obsession, it's like an addiction
I don't like Hollywood
Like an obsession, it's like an addiction
I don't like Hollywood
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