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Author: v12-power
Posted: Dec 12 2017 - 03:24 AM
Subject: Help finding a song by lyrics
I have searched for this in any way imaginable. It's an EDM song, I think from 2013-2015. Lyrics searching in google didn't even work. It's sang by a man, it's the song by KC and the sunshine band...

The lyrics are not 100% correct since im writing from memory at this point, but they're very close.

Chorus was like this

"I give it up, I give it up, got my head spinning around"

The song began with something like this (the three dots mean that it's not in order, they're just fragments

"It's alright...You can tell by the way that I look at you...a smile on your face that is killing me...can you stop, stop teasing me, before I tie you up again"

The song is not very popular it seems, lyrics are nowhere on internet, thanks in advance. Sorry there's no sound sample.
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