Real Wild Child

Everlife · Everlife [2007]

I'm a real wild child...

when i'm just out of school

like i'm real real cool

gotta dance like a fool

got the massage that i got yo be a wild one

oh yeah i'm a wild one



gonna break in lose

gonna keep on moving wild

gonna keep on swingin' baby

i'm a real wild child



and i need all my friends

gonna have ourselves a ball

gonna tell me friends

gonna tell them all

that i'm a wild one

oh yeah i'm a wild one



gonna break in lose

gonna keep on moving wild

gonna keep on swingin' baby

i'm a real wild child



I'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one

oh baby i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)



gonna break in lose

gonna keep on moving wild

gonna keep on swingin' baby

i'm a real wild child

ohhhhh



i'm a real wild one

and i like a wild fun

in a world gone crazy

everything seems hazy

i'm a wild one

oh yeah i'm a wild one



gonna break in lose

gonna keep on moving wild

gonna keep on swingin' baby

i'm a real wild child



i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

oh baby i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)



gonna break in lose

gonna keep on moving wild

gonna keep on swingin' baby

i'm a real wild child

I'm a real wild child



i'm gonna break in lose

gonna be a wild child



i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

I'm a wild one

(I'm a wild one)

I'm a wild one

(I'm a wild one)

Oh baby i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)



gonna break in lose( gonna break in lose)

gonna keep on moving wild

gonna keep on swingin' wild baby

i'm a real wild child now



i'm a wild one( yeah yeah)

(i'm a wild one)

I'm a wild one (oh oh oh yeah)

(I'm a wild one)

I'm a wild one

(I'm a wild one)

Oh baby i'm a wild one

(i'm a wild one)

Real Wild Child

Released in 2007 on the self-titled album, "Real Wild Child" is a standout track by the British rock band Everlife. The song exemplifies the group's signature blend of hard rock and alternative metal, characterized by driving rhythms and melodic vocals. As part of their debut studio recording, the track helped establish the band's reputation in the UK underground scene during the mid-2000s. Its energetic performance and anthemic quality made it a staple for live shows, resonating with fans who appreciated the raw energy of the era's rock revival. The recording remains a key piece in Everlife's discography, reflecting the musical direction they pursued before their subsequent releases.