MEDUZA, James Carter - Bad Memories ft. Elley Duhé, FAST BOY

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Published on Aug 18, 2022
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Lyrics:
One more drink she said, I think I’m losing my head now
Tonight we’ll make Bad Memories
One more drink she said, we know there’s no turning back now
We’ll have to make Bad Memories
One more drink she said, I think I’m losing my head now
Tonight we’ll make Bad Memories
One more drink she said, we know there’s no turning back now
We’ll have to make Bad Memories

One more drink she said, I think I’m losing my head now
Tonight we’ll make Bad Memories
One more drink she said, I think I’m losing my head now
I think I’m losing my head now
My head now
Losing my head now
My head now
Think I’m losing my head now
My head now
Again and again

Directed by Elliot Gonzo

Music video by MEDUZA, James Carter performing Bad Memories. An Island Records / The Cross Records video; © 2022 Secondo Piano SRL, under exclusive licence to Universal Music Opearations Limited

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