Yakuza
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Yakuza
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Kabuki-mono weilding longswords and bad attitudes
Great brotherhood of samurai
Always side-by-side.
Ronin, tired of unemployment
Began robbing and killing for pleasure
Machi-yakko, protecting their villages
Gamblers sticking together to stop the terror.
Eight-Nine-Three! Misfits of society
Honor till Death
Ya-Ku-Za! Economy and Politics
They are the ones in command
In command!
Pinky finger missing
You know you should beware
Expensive cars parked in the street
Better not dent the ones you meet
Eight-Nine-Three! Misfits of society
Honor till Death
Ya-Ku-Za! Economy and Politics
They are the ones to fear
TO FEAR!
Eight-Nine-Three! Misfits of society
Honor till Death
Ya-Ku-Za! Economy and Politics
They are the ones in command
In command!
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Immaculate performs "Yakuza", and this lyric page sits inside the Immaculate catalog on LyroVerse.
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