Kiss Me Kinski - The Prettiots

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You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wanting to be your baby
You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wishing I was your lady

You and me could be a perfect team
Working together, chasing down our dreams
Our bond is strong, our love's not flimsy
You be my Herzog, and I'll be your Kinski

You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wanting to be your baby
You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wishing I was your lady

Swear to god, I'm not usually this psycho
But you've got me acting like Fitzcarraldo
With you by my side there's nothing I can't achieve
I'll pull a boat over a mountain with such ease

You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wanting to be your baby
You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wishing I was your lady

I can't help it
Really you're to blame
The way I'm acting
Makes Aguirre seem sane
But I don't care for all of El Dorado's gold
As long as I could have your hand to hold

You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wanting to be your baby
You kiss me, Kinski
You turn me crazy
I'm out of my mind
Wishing I was your lady

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The Prettiots is an American all-female alternative band from Brooklyn, New York. It consists of Kay Kasperhauser and Lulu Landolfi. Rachel Trachtenburg was the band's drummer briefly. After performing five shows at SXSW in 2015, the band was praised by NPR music critics Bob Boilen and Robin Hilton and was signed to Rough Trade Records.

Their first full-length album, Funs Cool, was released in 2016 and earned positive reviews from critics, who praised the blunt honesty of their lyrics, the prominent use of the ukulele in their music, and their inventive reinterpretations of other songs (The Misfits, Dolly Parton). Several reviewers noted that The Prettiots subvert the "cutesy" tropes and expectations that come along with being an independent band fronted by women and featuring ukulele.

The single, Suicide Hotline, has been especially praised for its sardonic humor and honest discussion of mental health. Katie Presley of NPR wrote that the song "couches stunning barbs of insight between sweet, fun harmonies and playful ukulele strums. 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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