Come Into My Head - Kimbra

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Come Into My Head Lyrics

It''s no use we're gonna have to fight
You're throwing words one thousand times
Like a child who can't empathize
I'm gon' speak along but you don't read my signs
You wanna know what I really think
You wanna know what I really believe
There's a fire burning up in here
See the smoke coming out of my ears
Trouble's gonna find us, we're all alone
I wanna show you what I really mean
But you're always on the outside looking in
Oh boy, come into my head
Come inside ride out in my head
Oh boy, come into my head
I just wanna have you looking around, hey!
I'll throw my hands on your binoculars
And every time you get shocked you learn
What it's like to be in my dimension
I'll be the center of your attention
Listen to what it says I do
The quiet parts and the crack in my style
Come live in its cavity
Trouble's gonna find us, we're all alone
I wanna show you what I really mean
But you're always on the outside looking in
Oh want a piece of my brain?
Exotic and erotic at the drop of a dime
Oh want a piece of my brain?
Ecstatic and dramatic at the same time
Oh want a piece of my brain?
Exotic and erotic at the drop of a dime
Oh want a piece of my mind?
Da da da da da da da da da da da da
Da-la-da-da da-la-da-da da-la-da
Da-la-da-da da-la-da-da da-la-da
Ha-la-da-da da-la-ha da-la-da
Like a blood running through my veins
It's my DNA and my chemistry
From the pews of the congregation
Now I'll never know the real salvation
You wanna know what I really mean baby
You wanna know what I really need
There's a fire burning up in here
See the smoke coming out of my ears
Oh want a piece of my brain?
Exotic and erotic at the same time
Oh want a piece of my brain?
Ecstatic and dramatic at the drop of a dime
Oh want a piece of my mind?
Da da da da da da da da da da da da

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Kimbra (Kimbra Lee Johnson Zottola), born and bred in Hamilton, New Zealand has been writing a fusion of jazz and soul for over 5 years, known for her erratic but graceful voice inspired by the likes of Björk and Jeff Buckley.

Early public performances by Kimbra included singing at JBC (now the dive bar Nivara Lounge) in Hamilton at age 9, the Waikato Times Gold Cup race meeting in 2000 as a 10-year-old, and singing the national anthem at age 12 before 27,000 people at the Auckland vs Waikato NPC rugby final. In 2007, after winning the Juice TV award for best breakthrough music video for her second single "Simply on My Lips", she came to the attention of ex-Independiente Records boss Mark Richardson (Jamiroquai, Paula Abdul) and his newly-formed management company and independent label Forum 5 in Melbourne, Victoria.

Before her debut album, Kimbra released 2 singles: 'Simply On My Lips' and 'Deep For You'.

Kimbra's debut album, Vows was released in 2011. Three singles have been released from this album - 'Cameo Lover', 'Settle Down', 'Good Intent'. According to the Settle Down Songfacts, Vows spans five years of Kimbra's life from age 17 to 22. and explores love, identity and coming of age.

Kimbra also collaborated with Australian artist Gotye for the single 'Somebody That I Used To Know ' in 2011. This song has peaked on the charts in The USA, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium and The Netherlands at #1 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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