Camel Song

Korn · Other Songs - KoRn

you can see I fly,
disguise evil, trapped in every eye
you can watch me play
taste your juices from me all day

you can see I try this all for you
you can see I despise all of you
you can see I'm trying something new
you can see me fly

sometime, somewhere,
deceit leads you nowhere
you try, so hard
to be the superstar

so come on with me
take you on a slow ride, set you free
someone can't you see
going on this way, free you'll never be

so you see I try this all for you
so you see I despise all of you
so you see I trying something new
so you see me fly

sometimes, somewhere,
deceit leads you nowhere
you try, so hard
to be the superstar

just take me away
take me away (x 8)
take me...

sometimes, somewhere,
deceit leads you nowhere
you try, so hard
to be the superstar

take me away (x 5)...

Camel Song

Released by the American nu-metal band Korn, "Camel Song" stands as a defining track from their early discography, exemplifying the genre's aggressive fusion of heavy riffs and melodic hooks. The recording captures the band's signature sound during the mid-1990s, characterized by frontman Jonathan Davis's distinctive vocal delivery and the group's raw, high-energy performance style. As a staple of their catalog, the song reflects the era's shift toward incorporating melodic elements into hardcore punk and metal, influencing countless subsequent acts in the nu-metal and alternative metal movements. Its enduring popularity highlights Korn's role in shaping the sound of the decade.