Written & composed by Caner Mican / Emmanuel Bakaba / Konstantin Wuschek / Sebastian Langer
Additional writing by Florian Pieper
Produced by Guy Sternberg
Recorded at LowSwing Studio, Berlin (lowswing.de)
Mixed & mastered by Guy Sternberg
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lyrics
Clean your nose
Paint your whole face up with brown hues
Reload the blurring tool
Delete all your felonies
Raise the glass to your identity
Living in a digital shelter
Lies won‘t hurt you anymore
Drunk manners, professional report
What‘s the difference in a message with your audience short on
Hold on to a shot of your reflection
Fear has left what you can‘t remove
attention and patience running low
Left the liquor in the fridge and the cake out in the snow
Oh
Could you use a hand on your food review?
A well known trend?
Or a meat substitute?
Tease your friends with memories
Cut the carbs to fit your calories
Living in a cynical shelter
Lies won‘t hurt you anymore
Hold on to a shot of your reflection
Fear had left what you can‘t remove
credits
from Why'd You Have To Look So Good,
released October 19, 2018
Written & composed by Caner Mican / Emmanuel Bakaba / Konstantin Wuschek / Sebastian Langer
Additional writing by Florian Pieper
Produced by Guy Sternberg
Recorded at LowSwing Studio, Berlin (lowswing.de)
Mixed & mastered by Guy Sternberg
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