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Artist/Band:
WWF Superstars
Lyrics for Song: Oh Hell Yeah
Lyrics for Album: WWF The Music Volume 4 [1999]
People think they know him,
say he's wound a little tight.
They say he goes looking for trouble,
that he's always ready for a fight.
But I think he's just an easy going guy,
not crossing any lines.
he's a caring individual,
most all the time.
Most all the time?
try alot of the time.
Oh he** yeah, It's just that it's just.
Chorus:
Sometimes he drink's a little beer,
Sometimes he make's a little mess.
Sometimes he gets a little angry,
Sometimes he kick's a little ass.
Well, you know, sometimes he kick's a lot of ass.
Oh Hell Yeah.
Some people seem unhappy,
With certain things he seems to say.
Seem to think he's impolite,
And that he's tortued in some way.
But he's just an easy going guy,
And he apprecaites there advice.
he beleives in self-impprovement,
And always being nice.
Well, sometimes being nice.
Ocassionaly, it's just that,
Chorus:
Sometimes he drink's a little beer,
Sometimes he make's a little mess.
Sometimes he gets a little angry,
Sometimes he kick's a little ass.
Well, you know, sometimes he kick's a lot of ass.
Well, you know
Oh Hell yeah
Oh hell yeah(X4)
Oh Yeah
Chorus:
Sometimes he drink's a little beer,
Sometimes he make's a little mess.
Sometimes he gets a little angry,
Sometimes he kicks a little ass.
Well, you know, sometimes he kick's a lot of ass.
Well, you know
Oh hell yeah
(X2)
Oh yeah
Sometimes he kick's alot of ass.
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Oh Hell Yeah
Released in 1999 on the compilation album WWF The Music Volume 4, "Oh Hell Yeah" serves as a high-energy theme for the WWF Superstars. The track captures the aggressive, rock-infused sound that defined professional wrestling music during the late nineties. Characterized by its driving rhythm and anthemic delivery, the recording was designed to energize crowds and signal the entrance of multiple performers simultaneously. As part of a broader catalogue of wrestling themes, the song reflects the era's emphasis on loud, impactful instrumentation meant to cut through arena noise. It stands as a representative example of the genre's fusion of rock and pop elements, tailored specifically for the spectacle of televised sports entertainment. |
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| Album Lyrics: WWF The Music Volume 4 [1999] |
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