Radio Song
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Radio Song
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Take a look
At what I took
A leaf out of everybody's book
We see what you can't see
I'm caught in a trap of my own
Like everybody I know
This won't be played on your radio tonight
This won't be played on your radio tonight
This won't be played on your radio tonight
Do you all know
Of the emperor's clothes
Walking down an empty road
We see what you can't see
That's not how I wanna be
Anyhow, everytime, the same dream
This won't be played on your radio tonight
This won't be played on your radio tonight
This won't be played on your radio tonight
This won't be played on your radio show
This won't be played on your radio tonight (oh, no)
Na na na na na na na na na na na na na
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Who performs "Radio Song"?
Jet performs "Radio Song", and this lyric page sits inside the Jet catalog on LyroVerse.
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