Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
Jay Hudson
“Kill The DJ” is the first single of Jay Hudson, clearly inspired by the pop music sound of the early 2010’s.
Put on your glitter
And your black pants
Grease on your hair
Shoulder pads, yay
We're gonna burn this city tonight
Just me. Nobody else, I don't need it
Give me some whiskey, I don't need a glass
I wanna dance and I wanna fuck
Seems like i belong nowhere
It’s my sin to be lonely, so I
Dance until dawn
Until people around you falls around
Dance till your feet hurt, dance
And if a bad song plays
You know what you have to do
Kill the DJ
Kill the fucking DJ
My body is young, but my spirit is old
Many years wasted waiting for somebody to call
My body is young but my spirit is old
And i don’t need you at all
It's like a fucking nightmare
All this drunk people judging
I still dancing, I don't care
Of this bunch of losers
I won't see again
There I am
Alone on the floor
Pretending I'm MJ
What a fool, they may think
I don't care
I still dream
I won’t let them ruin me
So I
Dance until dawn
'till people around you falls around
Dance 'till your feet hurt, dance
You know what you have to do
Kill the DJ
Kill the fucking DJ
There you come, with your high heels on
Black leggins and mascara, oh
Your shiny lips whisper come with me
I fall in love with the color of your wig
She starts to move, she has the class
I fall in love at this instant
We kiss on the bathroom
We lay on my bed
But in the morning is just myself again
Again...
Just myself again
Again...
So i
Dance until dawn
Until people around you falls around
Dance till your feet hurt, dance
And if a bad song plays then
You know what you have to do
Kill the DJ
Kill the fucking DJ
Kill the, kill the fucking DJ
Kill the fucking DJ
Kill the fucking DJ now...
I wanna see his blood on the dance floor
Kill The DJ was written by Jay Hudson.
Kill The DJ was produced by Jay Hudson.
Jay Hudson released Kill The DJ on Fri Nov 30 2018.