Bad bad boys aha
Yeah ah ha, yeah ah ha, ah ha (2*)
Bad bad boys, come with me, come with me(2*)
I feel positive
This time, I wan't to go away ah ha
Bad bad boys, come with me, come with me, yeah

Hi it's me, if you know what I mean
I said it's me, my name is Efti and I want you to see
That positive people live longer
Don't be negative (negative)
Just be positive (positive)

Chorus

You keep on asking me
Why can't we be together
I thought we had forever
I thought we love each other
Some other day strong, now I feel alone
I'll know someway and I'll know someday

Chorus

I like it like it is
And I like it like it was
But I'm not so sure anymore, anymore


Lyrics submitted by JohnnyLurg

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    Thanks for posting this !

    How I loved this silly euro-diversity-trash tune in the early 1990s.

    I finally saw the video years later . . . so cringeworthy.

    youtube.com/watch

    Still, there is a compelling Germanic/Ethiopian sort of hybrid charm to it. I must say, it is far better to HEAR it on the radio than to see the expressionless wooden gestures of the singers themselves.

    Reminds me of a weaker and anemic version of "Uptown Top Ranking"

    youtube.com/watch

    When you look at the lyrics on paper, without the rhythmic groove behind them, it is astounding how vapid and infantile they actually are in both cases.

    NomadMonadon May 16, 2019   Link

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