80's Films - Jon Bellion

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Embed: I said, "It's alright, I really think I peaked in high school."
She said, "That isn't possible, you are out of your mind
Cause we never hooked up in high school"

Yeah-uh
We just need a night like
Yeah-uh
We just need a night like this, yeah
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade shit, yeah

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

She said, "How'd we end up in the parking lot in Smithtown?"
The morning's on its way to sunrise
She said, "The island is long, but life is short in this town
I'm glad we got to redo the time."

Yeah-uh
We just need a night like
Yeah-uh
We just need a night like this, yeah
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade shit, yeah
Yeah-uh
And just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

I can't let go and your lips feel retro
You're my Breakfast Club
You're my song from Cyndi Lauper
No more missed times, we fly by street signs
Let your hips rewind
Take me back into the future, yeah

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend driveLyrics provided by TANCODEhttp://lyricsever.com/" readonly=""/>

80's Films Lyrics

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

She said, "How does it feel to be you?"
I said, "It's alright, I really think I peaked in high school."
She said, "That isn't possible, you are out of your mind
Cause we never hooked up in high school"

Yeah-uh
We just need a night like
Yeah-uh
We just need a night like this, yeah
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade shit, yeah

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

She said, "How'd we end up in the parking lot in Smithtown?"
The morning's on its way to sunrise
She said, "The island is long, but life is short in this town
I'm glad we got to redo the time."

Yeah-uh
We just need a night like
Yeah-uh
We just need a night like this, yeah
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade
Yeah-uh
Take me back to 9th grade shit, yeah
Yeah-uh
And just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

I can't let go and your lips feel retro
You're my Breakfast Club
You're my song from Cyndi Lauper
No more missed times, we fly by street signs
Let your hips rewind
Take me back into the future, yeah

Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive
Just like the 80's films
We'll hook up in my back seat and let my best friend drive

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Strictly a producer at age 14, Bellion became increasingly fed up with being asked for generic records. After literally giving singing and rapping "a shot" out of frustration, the now 25 year old Bellion has developed an incredibly unique lane untouched by anyone. His obsession with moving forward and experimentation has driven him to create "solid and refreshing tunes", and in the words of Jon himself "that's all that really matters"

Jon's 2010 mixtape "Scattered Thoughts Vol. 1", an exploration of different genres all written, composed, produced and sung by Jon, is available to download from his official site: http://www.jonbellion.com/

Bellion has since released three more mixtapes: Translations Through Speakers, The Separation and The Definition.

His first album 'The Human Condition' was released on June 10th, 2016; his first music to be sold instead of given for free. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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