Shebang - Romeo

Absolute Kidz · Absolute Kidz 9 & 10 - Greatest Hitz [2003]

Uno, dos, tres, quatro!



Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet now

Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your girlfriend now



You used to be the one

Everyone wanted to be

(Everybody wanted to be)

You used to be the one

And only for those girls

But look at you!



Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Where's your girlfriend?

Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Where's your girlfriend?



You never thought

Somebody like her

Would come in your way

You never thought, no

Your lady in chains

Could walk out on you



Yesterdays flowers

They don't mean much now

(Flowers they don't mean a thing)

You treated her just like dirt

And now it's too late

So look at you



Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Where's your girlfriend?

Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Where's your girlfriend?



I know you know

The lady was a ten out of ten

She was a knockout!

Everybody knew

About the two of you

And why a son of a gun

Like you let her go



If you can't treat your lady

With respect

(You're not a true man for her)

Hand her over to real men

To somebody who cares

Who respect her!



Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Wheres your girlfriend?

(Where is your little pretty girlfriend?)

Oh Romeo!

How could you do this to her?



Romeo, oooh-o-oooh, Romeo!

Romeo, oooh-o-oooh, Romeo!



Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Where's your girlfriend?

(Where is your little pretty girlfriend?)

Oh Romeo!

Where do you have your Juliet?

Romeo! Where's your girlfriend?



(Girlfriend)

Shebang - Romeo

Released on the Absolute Kidz 9 & 10 compilation, 'Romeo' stands as a quintessential example of the group's signature sound. The track blends upbeat pop-rock energy with the distinctive, high-energy vocals characteristic of Absolute Kidz during their mid-2000s peak. As part of a roster that included acts like Atomic Kitten and ATC, Shebang contributed to a vibrant era of British pop music defined by catchy melodies and youthful enthusiasm. The recording captures the group's ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonated with a wide audience, solidifying their place in the catalogue of early 2000s pop hits.