Benji And Joel's Kylie Tribute

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Robot speed, la la la,

La la la la-la la,

La la la, la la la la la (that was pretty good) (thanks)

La la la, la la la la-la la (I like that, ooh I'm feelin' it..

You see my hips moving, I'm feeling it)

La la la, la la la la-la la (uh huh)



You're old enough to be my mother (ow)

But I wanna do you, so does my brother (Thats me!)

Me and my friends, have all your pictures (sexy girl!)

From men's magazines, dirty ones like Maxum

I wanna make a suit out of your skin and wear it,

And walk around Kareoke to "Locomotion"



Sayin' you and me Kylie aint nothin' but mamals

So lets do it like they do on the discovery channel

Sayin' you and me Kylie aint nothin' but mamals

So lets do it like they do on the discovery channel



Sayin', I can't get you out of my head

I've been stalking you for 42 days (robot speed)

Said I can't get you out of my head,

This restraining order's up in a day



S-s-s-s-sayin' la la la, lala la lala la (thats good Joel)

La la la, lala la lala la (thanks)

La la la, la la lala la la

[keep repeating lala..]

(You know, I really like the line about making a suit out of her skin and

wearing it and kareokeing to "Locomotion",

I think that was really creative, and just brilliant, yeah.

And I think if theres some way we could get this to Kylie,

sort of like that Eminem song Stan, I feel like Stan)

[Between Lala's]

(You are!)

(You're an idiot)

(I'm Kylie's stan)

(You're a jackass) lalalala

(You talk to much)

(I Dunno I think our work here is done... I think we've shown...)

(Robot speed... and we're out!)

(Kylie we love you! we'll see you at the Austrailian music awards!

I'm sorry about my brother)

(Www dot Benji and Kylie forever dot com)

(backslash goodcharlotte html back dot co dot au... Peace we're out!)

Benji And Joel's Kylie Tribute

Good Charlotte's Benji And Joel's Kylie Tribute captures the band's playful side through a cover of a pop icon. The track highlights the vocal dynamics between brothers Joel and Benji Martin, who have driven the group's sound since their formation. While the band is best known for their pop-punk anthems and emotional ballads, this recording demonstrates their willingness to engage with broader pop culture. The song serves as a lighthearted addition to their extensive catalogue, showcasing their ability to reinterpret established hits with their signature energy. It stands as a testament to the group's versatility and their enduring connection with fans who appreciate both their original compositions and their covers.