Gamuel Sori & INNA - Party Songs Lyrics
(No more sad songs please on the radio)
I got so many reasons I should
Just stay home in my bed
It's a heartbreak season and I'm
I'm just tryna forget
I wanna pull someone closer
Back seat of a rover
Who ain't really scared to be lonely
I wanna take a pill in Ibiza
Drunk in love all week, yeah
Anybody here who can show me?
I'm listening to party songs tonight
No more sad songs please on the radio
Only party songs tonight
Wanna hide my tears in the stereo
I wanna go oh, oh, oh
Baby, throw-oh-oh my hands up in the sky
I'm listening to party songs tonight
No more sad songs please on the radio
So play that music way too loud
And drown out the voice in my head
All my friends say I'm acting out
But I got no regrets
I wanna pull someone closer
Back seat of a rover
Who ain't really scared to be lonely
I wanna take a pill in Ibiza
Drunk in love all week, yeah
Anybody here who can show me?
I'm listening to party songs tonight
No more sad songs please on the radio
Only party songs tonight
Wanna hide my tears in the stereo
I wanna go oh, oh, oh
Baby, throw-oh-oh my hands up in the sky
I'm listening to party songs tonight
No more sad songs please on the radio
I'm listening to party songs tonight
(Oh, oh, oh
Throw-oh-oh)
I'm listening to party songs tonight
(Oh, oh, oh
Throw-oh-oh)
I wanna go oh, oh, oh
Baby, throw-oh-oh my hands up in the sky
I'm listening to party songs tonight
No more sad songs please on the radio
"Party Songs" by Gamuel Sori & INNA is an upbeat and energetic song about wanting to escape from sadness and heartbreak. The lyrics express a desire to forget about the pain by immersing oneself in party songs and a lively atmosphere. The singer longs for companionship and a carefree experience, seeking someone who isn't afraid of being alone and willing to have a good time. The song emphasizes the desire to let loose and have fun, with the hope of finding temporary solace and happiness through music. Overall, it's a catchy and enjoyable track that encourages listeners to let go of their sorrows and embrace the joy of partying.
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