A Grade Playa - Sheppard

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A GRADE PLAYA.

Now that you were gone and never coming back,
I feel as though my heart would never stay intact
I was just an apple that you chewed till you threw the core.
You've got a lot of charm and yea it sucked me in
You made me feel loved when I was wearing thin
You're the only reason why a rose ever grows a thorn.
Cause I was the treasure and you had the key,
But now it stays buried with me cause.


You're an A grade playa
A fighter a hater
And I know better than to waste it all on you.
Through your cheating, scheming I still believe that,
that I'll find a dude who is better than you.

Gone gone gone gone,
Gone gone gone gone
Gone gone gone gone
Go on and be gone.

If there were a medal for the biggest sleeze
There wouldn't be any other nominees
Im guessing all your other lies were a blessing in disguise for me.

Cause I am a diamond I'm more than a stone,
And your just a boy on a throne.

I am walking into war
To find the sunlight in the storm
You're just an illusion,
But I've left the show
I'll make sure that everyone knows that

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Sheppard is an Australian indie-pop band from Brisbane, formed in 2009. Their debut studio album, Bombs Away, was released on 11 July 2014, and peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association, while their second single, "Geronimo", spent three weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 5× platinum.

Sheppard's international hit single Geronimo was the Brisbane band's battle-cry, a super-sophisticated stadium pop anthem shot through with all the mixed emotions of being young. With this, the six-piece, formed around siblings George, Amy and Emma Sheppard, launched their debut album Bombs Away.

The Sheppard story starts two and half thousand miles from Brisbane in the tropical Pacific paradise of Papua New Guinea, where the family moved with their lawyer father. Music was in the air from day one: while dad blasted Cat Stevens in the house to get them out of bed in the mornings, mum sent them for lessons in piano and music theory. But their biggest influence was a music teacher at their Port Moresby school, Baruka Tau-Matagu, keyboard player of the legendary Aboriginal group Yothu Yindu and top session man for the likes of Janet Jackson and Madonna. From Tau the Sheppards picked up their love of harmony.

Sheppard came about by accident, back in Australia, in fact, when middle child Amy was studying for a music diploma and felt that one of her songs (working title *Cheese on Toast*) lacked a certain something. Brother George, then a drama student in Sydney, helped out on harmonies, and the pair realised they could write together. They added young composer and producer Jay Bovino, fresh from Sydney band Vienna Circus, and in the space of two months the trio Bovino / Sheppard / Sheppard had written 30 tracks. Brisbane musicians Michael Butler and Dean Gordon joined them on guitar and drums, with younger sister Emma on bass guitar. After trying out various producers, they finally hit upon one - Stuart Stuart of Analogue Heart Records - who let them be themselves. "With Geronimo," says Amy, "we kind of knew it was a hit. We wrote it in about two hours - there were so many hooks, and so many more hooks we could have added and didn’t.”

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, Sheppard were nominated for Best Independent Release for "Let Me Down Easy". At the 2014 ceremony, they were nominated for Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Independent Release, Best Pop Release, Song of the Year, Producer of the Year, and Best Video.

On 1 November 2016, "We Belong" was released. 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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