Voodoo in My Blood

Album cover art for "Voodoo in My Blood" by Massive Attack & Young Fathers

Massive Attack & Young Fathers - Rock, Abstract Rap

Voodoo in My Blood

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Duration: 4:01

Lyrics

[Verse: Young Fathers] Voodoo in my blood is livid Blood take, I'm chillin' Chill me got the soul of a mimic It's not quite right, you must be a cynic Sign of the wars is my grinning Come in to my time and see me Sock it to me, sock it to me, timid [Pre-Chorus: Young Fathers] I'm yours, I'm yours Why does the blood always stick to your teeth? Momma, stop giving me grief Why does the blood always stick to your teeth? Momma, stop giving me grief Why does the blood always stick to your teeth? Momma, stop giving me grief [Chorus: Young Fathers] Barely, barely grieving Keep the front door open Wipe that cheeky grin and come on, now Barely, barely grieving Keep the front door open Wipe that cheeky grin and come on, now [Instrumental Break] [Verse: Young Fathers] Voodoo in my blood is livid Blood take, I'm chillin' Chill me got the soul of a mimic It's not quite right, you must be a cynic Sign of the wars is my grinning (Uh-huh) Come in to my time and see me (Uh-huh) Sock it to me, sock it to me, timid (Uh-huh) (Uh-huh) [Pre-Chorus: Young Fathers] I'm yours, I'm yours (Uh-huh) Why does the blood always stick to your teeth? (Uh-huh) Momma, stop giving me grief (Uh-huh) Why does the blood always stick to your teeth? (Uh-huh) Momma, stop giving me grief (Uh-huh) Why does the blood always stick to your teeth? (Uh-huh) Momma, stop giving me grief (Uh-huh) [Chorus: Young Fathers] Barely, barely grieving Keep the front door open Wipe that cheeky grin and come on, now Barely, barely grieving Keep the front door open Wipe that cheeky grin and come on, now [Outro: Young Fathers] Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh Uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh, uh-uh Uh-uh

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Credits

Writers
  • Young Fathers
  • Euan Dickinson
  • Robert “3D” del Naja