After watching the boys performing the japanese version of "Oh Yeah" yesterday,i found myself addicted to the song,so i want to share thw lyrics with you guys here,sing along with them too!
Yo, Amigos This how we do it MBLAQ Let's go~ It’s New Brand Yeah, you know what the name is! It’s MBLAQ
[MIR] Omoi toori ni wanaranai Koi mo sonna ni yasashikunai Damashisare kokoro sutetatoki Kimi ga boku ni nozonda no wa koredatta Boku ni chansu wo kuretara ii no ni Kokoro wo uketomete hoshii no ni Demo tonikaku tachisaru kimi
[G.O] Dokoni mo kimi no kawari wanai Dare yori kimi wo aimini coopereru yo
[Cheon Dong] Yo, Kawaranai koiwanaitte Dare kakara kiita koto ga Honto ni STOP! Pittari kite Kimochi ga guru guru guru I like it like that Oretachi tsubasa no youni ochiru Iro aseta shashin wo miru Boku no shinzo ga kuzureteiku Kimi ni hamini cooperte iku
[Seung Ho] Doko ni mo kimi no kawari wa nai Dare yori kimi wo aimini coopereru yo
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