Tonight
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Tonight
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Do you think I have enough?
I need some more
Do you think you are so good?
You must be wrong
Give me some more
Give me some more
Give me some more
Tonight
Give me some more
Give me some more
Give me some more
Tonight
You say that you are mine
And you love me
I say that you must try
Try hard for me
Give me some more
Give me some more
Give me some more
Tonight
Give me some more
Give me some more
Give me some more
Tonight
Do you think I have enough?
I need some more
Do you think you are so good?
You must be wrong
Give me some more
Give me some more
Give me some more
Tonight
Give me some more
Give me some more
Give me some more
Tonight
Tonight
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Who performs "Tonight"?
Marsheaux performs "Tonight", and this lyric page sits inside the Marsheaux catalog on LyroVerse.
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