[Verse] Lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys, we rowdy Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys Bangarang Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys, we rowdy Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Bangarang (Bass)
[Drop] You feel the You feel the You feel the Bangarang (Bass)
[Interlude] Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys, we Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys, we rowdy Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys Bangarang
[Verse] Shout to all my lost boys, we rowdy Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys, we rowdy Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys, we rowdy Shout to all my lost boys, shout-shout-shout-shout-shout-shout Shout to all my lost boys Bangarang (Bass)
[Drop] You feel the You feel the Bangarang You feel the Bangarang You feel the
The breakthrough hit for EDM producer Skrillex (born Sonny John Moore), reaching the top 10 in Australia and Belgium. Despite lower chart positions in those countries, it was also a platinum-certified single in New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
Sirah, the featured rapper, was also in Skrillex’s previous track “Weekends”.
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