Homicide

PATRICK O'NEIL WALKER, TROY RAMI

I believe in homicide I rest my case,
Don't cast a sigh you'd better believe it,
That's the truth of it take it or leave it,
Resign to it homicide, homicide, homicide, homicide
No one cares when someone lies
They'd rather say that it's a red alert
You'd better believe it,
That's the truth of it take it or leave it,
Resign to it homicide, homicide, homicide,
Homicide homicide, homicide, homicide, homicide
You try to tell me it's his fault because he's down

And let him lose this homicide all over town
I'll take enough but I'll take it down what's your address,
I'll write it down I'll be in touch so don't leave town
In a big black car (solo) homicide, homicide, homicide
I believe in homicide I rest my case, don't cast a
Sigh you'd better believe it, that's the truth of it,
Take it or leave it, resign to it homicide, homicide,
Homicide ,homicide homicide, homicide, homicide
Homicide homicide, homicide, homicide, homicide
Homi, homi, homi, homi, homi, homi, homi, homi
Homi, homi, homi, homi, homi, homi, homi, homi
Homicide

Trivia about the song Homicide by 999

On which albums was the song “Homicide” released by 999?
999 released the song on the albums “Separates” in 1978, “High Energy Plan” in 1978, “Feelin’ Alright With the Crew” in 1987, and “Live At Cas Rock, Edinburgh Thursday 15th July, 1993” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Homicide” by 999?
The song “Homicide” by 999 was composed by PATRICK O'NEIL WALKER, TROY RAMI.

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