“Hongkongaton” Gorillaz Lyrics
(Dirty sounding slurping, and lip smacking noises)
Just falling out, not making much of anything at all but
All you could hide from what’s there, in the past of it
Just falling out, not making much of anything at all but-
All you could hide from what’s there, in the past of it
Just falling out
All you can’t hide
All you can’t hide
Just falling out
All you can’t hide
(Hongkongaton)
All you can’t hide
Just falling out
(Not making much of anything at all but)
All you can’t hide
(From what’s there in the past of it)
Just falling out
(Not making much of anything at all but)
All you can’t hide
(From what’s there in the past of it)
Just falling out
(Not making much of anything at all but)
All you can’t hide
(From what’s there in the past of it)
(Not making much of anything at all but)
All you can’t hide
(From what’s there in the past of it)
All you can’t hide
Lyrical Diary: “Hongkongaton” Gorillaz Lyrics
“Hongkongaton” Gorillaz Lyrics. Writer(s): Damon Albarn, Jamie Hewlett
The Hongkongaton is a new project by the Gorillaz. The album, “D-Sides,” was released on September 20, 2007. It contains tracks from their previous albums but also new songs and covers.
Hong Kingston is a 2007 collaborative album by Gorillaz and Fonzo, consisting of tracks from the two artists’ albums. The album was released in Hong Kong and Singapore on October 3, 2007.
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