Boss D.J.

BRADLEY JAMES NOWELL

There's a steel train comin' through
I would take it if I could
And I would not lie to you
because Sunday mornin' soon will come

When things will be much easier to say
Upon the microphone like a boss D.J.
But I won't walk up upon the sea like it was dry land
Boss D.J. ain't nothin' but a man
No trouble, no fuss, I know why

It's so nice, I wanna hear the same song twice
It's so nice don't wanna hear the same song twice

Rumors are spreading all over my town
But it's just stones and sticks
It's on the microphone is where I go to get my fix

Just let the lovin' take a hold 'cause it will if you let it
I'm funky not a junkie, but I know where to get it
No trouble, no fuss, I know why

It's so nice I wanna hear the same song twice
It's so nice I wanna hear the same song twice

Ooee girl
Ooee girl
Ooee girl

Ooee girl, and there really ain't no time to waste
Really ain't no time to hate
Ain't got no time to waste, time to hate
Really ain't no time to make the time go away

So Mister D.J. don't stop the music
I wanna know
Are you feelin' the same way too

I wanna rock it wih you girl
You girl, you girl, ooh
Don't stop

'Cause it's so nice I wanna hear the same song twice
It's so nice I wanna hear the same song twice

Nowadays all the songs on the radio, all
All drive me crazy

Trivia about the song Boss D.J. by Sublime

On which albums was the song “Boss D.J.” released by Sublime?
Sublime released the song on the albums “Robbin' the Hood” in 1994, “Sublime Acoustic: Bradley Nowell & Friends” in 1998, “Gold” in 2005, and “Everything Under the Sun” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Boss D.J.” by Sublime?
The song “Boss D.J.” by Sublime was composed by BRADLEY JAMES NOWELL.

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