Seems like the moon is full
And yet it's only noon
A sweet familiar taste
Consumes me back to you
Back to you
I'm being taunted
Constantly tested
Skin and flesh are power invested
(it's all about sex)
Prehistoric intellectuals
(it's all about sex)
Cover up and hide the animal
Loss of control and I feel it
Starting to sweat, I will I won't
Every inch of my skin giving orders
Attack, I will, I will
I want my sex in a jar
I'll take it wherever I go
I want my sex in a jar
I need it wherever I go
God has created man
Beyond her wildest dreams
A bad machine will not admit
That he's a bad machine
A life's obsession in evil attire
I oughta touch you and burn in the fire
(it's all about sex)
Prehistoric intellectuals
(it's all about sex)
Covered and hide the animal
Everybody got the animal
Everybody got the animal
I want it, I need it
Saturday night is everyday
All day, all day
Nuno Duarte Gil Mendes Bettencourt, better known as Nuno Bettencourt, is a Portuguese-American guitarist born in Ponta Delgada, Azores, on September 18, 1967. Known for his virtuoso techniques and charismatic stage presence, Bettencourt achieved international fame as a founding member of the rock band Extreme, with whom he released successful albums such as "Pornograffiti" (1989) and "Extreme II: The Second Coming" (1990). Among Nuno Bettencourt's most representative songs are "More Than Words", "Get the Funk Out", and "Hole Hearted". Besides his career with Extreme, Bettencourt has collaborated with artists such as Rihanna, David Bowie, and Janet Jackson. He has also pursued a solo career, releasing albums like "Schizophonic" (1998) and "The Other Side of the Mirror" (2006). Nuno Bettencourt is considered one of the most influential guitarists in 1990s rock music.
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