I wanna be like Freddie Mercury
Feel like a champion, I'm a killer queen
Got the Major Lazer label in the boxing ring
Punchin' up my level like I'm M. Ali
'Cause love is a losing hand
Just like my girl Amy said
But I got my picture taken
'Cause that's what it takes to make it
Turn up the radio, you're ga ga ga
We in the studio like la la la
Keep talking shit, you're so blah blah blah
So I'm like na na na, my momma's proud as fuck
I'm Mario, you're a princess, peach (Bitch)
Stuck in your castle for a century (Aha)
Been catching fire flower energy
Your mushroom kingdom don't got shit on me
'Cause love is a losing hand
Just like my girl Amy said
But I got my picture taken
'Cause that's what it takes to make it
Turn up the radio, you're ga ga ga
We in the studio like la la la
Keep talking shit, you're so blah blah blah
So I'm like na na na, my momma's proud as fuck
[?]
A-L-I-S-A ?????
You're possessed, I'm the Killer Queen
Shibuya to the hall of fame
Heads up, I'm ready to slay
No need for kawaii dolls
? ??? gone
(I don't even know their names)
Momma says she's proud as fuck
Turn up the radio, you're ga ga ga
We in the studio like la la la
Keep talking shit, you're so blah blah blah
So I'm like na na na, my momma's proud as fuck
(Ohh) Put your money on me
Put your money on me
(Got 'em like) Ohh
Put your money on me
Put your money on me
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