1961
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1961
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Born to change this place
Or born to cause disgrace
I smell alcohol in my path
Be pride of myself, six girls in my bed
Cut the roots of my mom
Prove they were wrong
My music plays wherever I stay
I saw that big pipe on my way
1961, 1961
1961, 1961
The big city is my home
I do like the eighty's porn
The big city is my home
I do like the eighty's porn
Born to change this place
Or born to cause disgrace
I smell alcohol in my path
Be pride of myself, six girls in my bed
Cut the roots of my mom
Prove they were wrong
My music plays wherever I stay
I saw that big pipe on my way
1961, 1961
1961, 1961
The big city is my home
I do like the eighty's porn
The big city is my home
I do like the eighty's porn
Ohhhhhh
Uh uh
1961, 1961
1961, 1961
The big city is my home
I do like the eighty's porn
The big city is my home
I do like the eighty's porn
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