Death the Kid – Theme song – Bang Bang Bang have a nice dream (+lyrics)
Death the Kid theme song from Soul eater Lyrics are: Death the kid you know how it is, hate to dismiss any mistake If it ain’t right then you must be kidding jokes mislead because you are now slipping Oblique mind then I give a fix simply blast it it ain’t a trick just one click then the second click rest is oh my goodness you’re history it ain’t a mystery to entry just that I’m not so intrigued don’t get it wrong son I’m a sweet treat bang bang bang bang have a nice dream If it ain’t proper it’s incomplete making me shiver because you lacking heat stop taking chances it’s real steep watch when you sleep because my glocks creep Not enough for me to satisfy any mistakes let’s clarify let’s put in on the classified find the bad and boom bye-bye Do it together with my entourage placing you head in the back of garage have a little sale and sell you cheap so please get out I’m out of your league you know you still don’t understand the range that you stay in I ain’t playin’ No more tradin losing it ain’t easy to get back you know what I’m sayin hit your case with a big back slap click the gat and go bla bla bla everything i touch will go platinum somehow people around me clappin it yep
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