Crash & Burn (Dean Coleman Vocal Smash Radio Edit)

Nadia Ali · Queen Of Clubs Trilogy: Ruby Edition [2010]

You knew me better than anyone ever

And I remember your very first letter

We were so young

And all that we wanted was more



We fit each other like rebels on Harleys

And I knew how to answer your body

But at the speed that we drove

We were bound to wash out



We flew rockets to the sun

Knowing we'd crash and burn

And that's the risk we run

When you fall in love



I could read every word you were thinking

You gave me something I never was given

It was heaven and hell all at once

As we laughed and cried



There always needs to be one that is willing

To throw a rope down to someone who's slipping

But sometimes you gotta know

When to let it go



We flew rockets to the sun

Knowing we'd crash and burn

And that's the risk we run

When you fall in love



We flew rockets to the sun

Knowing we'd crash and burn

And that's the risk we run

When you fall in love



I, I

I would not change a thing

All the love, all the pain

You were my everything

It will always remain

It was all worth it

Crash & Burn (Dean Coleman Vocal Smash Radio Edit)

Nadia Ali's 'Crash & Burn' stands as a defining track from her 2010 album, Queen Of Clubs Trilogy: Ruby Edition. Released during the height of the UK garage and electro-house fusion era, the song exemplifies Ali's signature style, blending emotive vocal delivery with driving, rhythmic production. The Dean Coleman Vocal Smash Radio Edit version specifically targets mainstream radio formats while retaining the track's energetic core. As part of her acclaimed Queen Of Clubs Trilogy series, this recording showcases her ability to craft anthemic tracks that resonate with dancefloor crowds and radio listeners alike, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in contemporary electronic music.