Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
[Verse 1]
Seventeen, the only way I had a car
Is after I dropped my mama off where she needed to go 55
Four bald tires, with the ceiling falling and the window stuck 56
But the only thing I cared about was the radio
We’d turn it on, turn it up to ten, and everybody would jump on in 57
[Chorus]
Riding down the highway
Who wants to be the DJ 58
I’ll find a spot on the side of the road
You find something on the radio 59
Like a feel real good song
We’ll know it when it comes on 60
Didn’t have no money, no place to go
All we needed was a radio 61
[Verse 2]
I’d grab my girl, we’d look for somewhere to watch the stars
The perfect place to put it in park and take it slow 62
She’d sing along, to even the ones that she barely knew 63
She still sounded good a little out of tune, but we didn’t care 64
I’d look at her, she’ d look at me, I’ll never forget that melody 65
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]
Shhh, hey y’all be quiet
That’s my favorite song 66
Hey man turn it up loud
Come on, come on, come on 67
Riding down the highway
Who wants to be the DJ 68
I’ll find a spot on the side of the road
You find something on the radio 69
Like a feel real good song
We’ll know it when it comes on 70
Didn’t have no money, no place to go
All we needed was a radio 71
[Outro]
All we needed, all we needed now
Was a, was a, was a radio 72
Darius says that at seventeen years of age, the only way that he owned a car was at the moment when he dropped off his mother to where she wanted to be.
He then mentions some of the problems that the car had including four worn out tires, a bad ceiling and a stuck window.
His interest however was not on the car but rather the radio, which he would turn on and turn up the volume and his friends would join in.
So when driving down the road, he would ask his friends who wanted to be the DJ to make a selection on a station that they could listen to.
Should anyone want to be the DJ, he would pullover and let them find an entertaining channel.
Darius says they would opt for a particular radio station and after listening for a while, they would come upon a song that qualified as a feel good song.
He says at the time he was broke, had no place to go and therefore all he needed for company, was the radio.
Darius remembers how he would grab his girl and together they would look for somewhere where they would have an unlimited view of the sky at night, park the car and from there they would enjoy romantic music.
His girl would sing along to all the songs, including the ones that she did not know.
For him, she sounded great, albeit a little of key but they both did not care either way.
When he looked at her and she looked at him, there was music in the air that he will never forget.
He tells his friends to keep quiet as the song on radio is his favourite song.
Darius then tells his friend to increase the volume.
Darius then takes the song for a trip down memory lane, about how when he was driving on the highway and he would ask his friends, which one of them to be the DJ for the trip.
Should anyone take up the offer, he would park next to the road and they would look for something that they could listen to.
They would select a channel and listen a bit until they found a song that would lighten them up.
After all with no money and no place to go, all they needed was their radio for great company.
He finishes by saying that the radio was all they ever needed.
Darius says that at seventeen years of age, the only way that he owned a car was at the moment when he dropped off his mother to where she wanted to be.
He then mentions some of the problems that the car had including four worn out tires, a bad ceiling and a stuck window.
His interest however was not on the car but rather the radio, which he would turn on and turn up the volume and his friends would join in.
So when driving down the road, he would ask his friends who wanted to be the DJ to make a selection on a station that they could listen to.
Should anyone want to be the DJ, he would pullover and let them find an entertaining channel.
Darius says they would opt for a particular radio station and after listening for a while, they would come upon a song that qualified as a feel good song.
He says at the time he was broke, had no place to go and therefore all he needed for company, was the radio.
Darius remembers how he would grab his girl and together they would look for somewhere where they would have an unlimited view of the sky at night, park the car and from there they would enjoy romantic music.
His girl would sing along to all the songs, including the ones that she did not know.
For him, she sounded great, albeit a little of key but they both did not care either way.
When he looked at her and she looked at him, there was music in the air that he will never forget.
He tells his friends to keep quiet as the song on radio is his favourite song.
Darius then tells his friend to increase the volume.
Darius then takes the song for a trip down memory lane, about how when he was driving on the highway and he would ask his friends, which one of them to be the DJ for the trip.
Should anyone take up the offer, he would park next to the road and they would look for something that they could listen to.
They would select a channel and listen a bit until they found a song that would lighten them up.
After all with no money and no place to go, all they needed was their radio for great company.
He finishes by saying that the radio was all they ever needed.
Darius says that at seventeen years of age, the only way that he owned a car was at the moment when he dropped off his mother to where she wanted to be.
He then mentions some of the problems that the car had including four worn out tires, a bad ceiling and a stuck window.
His interest however was not on the car but rather the radio, which he would turn on and turn up the volume and his friends would join in.
So when driving down the road, he would ask his friends who wanted to be the DJ to make a selection on a station that they could listen to.
Should anyone want to be the DJ, he would pullover and let them find an entertaining channel.
Darius says they would opt for a particular radio station and after listening for a while, they would come upon a song that qualified as a feel good song.
He says at the time he was broke, had no place to go and therefore all he needed for company, was the radio.
Darius remembers how he would grab his girl and together they would look for somewhere where they would have an unlimited view of the sky at night, park the car and from there they would enjoy romantic music.
His girl would sing along to all the songs, including the ones that she did not know.
For him, she sounded great, albeit a little of key but they both did not care either way.
When he looked at her and she looked at him, there was music in the air that he will never forget.
He tells his friends to keep quiet as the song on radio is his favourite song.
Darius then tells his friend to increase the volume.
Darius then takes the song for a trip down memory lane, about how when he was driving on the highway and he would ask his friends, which one of them to be the DJ for the trip.
Should anyone take up the offer, he would park next to the road and they would look for something that they could listen to.
They would select a channel and listen a bit until they found a song that would lighten them up.
After all with no money and no place to go, all they needed was their radio for great company.
He finishes by saying that the radio was all they ever needed.
Darius says that at seventeen years of age, the only way that he owned a car was at the moment when he dropped off his mother to where she wanted to be.
He then mentions some of the problems that the car had including four worn out tires, a bad ceiling and a stuck window.
His interest however was not on the car but rather the radio, which he would turn on and turn up the volume and his friends would join in.
So when driving down the road, he would ask his friends who wanted to be the DJ to make a selection on a station that they could listen to.
Should anyone want to be the DJ, he would pullover and let them find an entertaining channel.
Darius says they would opt for a particular radio station and after listening for a while, they would come upon a song that qualified as a feel good song.
He says at the time he was broke, had no place to go and therefore all he needed for company, was the radio.
Darius remembers how he would grab his girl and together they would look for somewhere where they would have an unlimited view of the sky at night, park the car and from there they would enjoy romantic music.
His girl would sing along to all the songs, including the ones that she did not know.
For him, she sounded great, albeit a little of key but they both did not care either way.
When he looked at her and she looked at him, there was music in the air that he will never forget.
He tells his friends to keep quiet as the song on radio is his favourite song.
Darius then tells his friend to increase the volume.
Darius then takes the song for a trip down memory lane, about how when he was driving on the highway and he would ask his friends, which one of them to be the DJ for the trip.
Should anyone take up the offer, he would park next to the road and they would look for something that they could listen to.
They would select a channel and listen a bit until they found a song that would lighten them up.
After all with no money and no place to go, all they needed was their radio for great company.
He finishes by saying that the radio was all they ever needed.
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