Juliet

Lawson · Other Songs - Lawson

People stop to turn and stare

Everywhere she goes

Dollar signs and crimson hair

She will steal your soul

Set aside some billionaires

All she wants is gold

She is straight up rock and roll

I'm telling you she knows



She know oh oh oh ee oh oh x2



Nobody does it like Juliet

Juliet what you do to me

The way she does it is criminal

Physical and it's killing me

Nothing on in these allegations

She know oh oh oh ee oh oh

Nobody does it like Juliet

Juliet you were hard to me



Pulls you with her perfect smile

Pretty soon you're done

One more sock compares the price

Thinking you're the one

Many men have tried and failed

Captured by her bold

Stay away from Juliet

You will lose control



She know oh oh oh ee oh oh x2



Nobody does it like Juliet

Juliet what you do to me

The way she does it is criminal

Physical and it's killing me

Nothing on in these allegations

She know oh oh oh ee oh oh

Nobody does it like Juliet

Juliet you were hard to me



She know oh oh oh ee oh oh x4

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Nobody does it like Juliet

Juliet what you do to me

The way she does it is criminal

Physical and it's killing me

Nothing on in these allegations

She know oh oh oh ee oh oh

Nobody does it like Juliet

Juliet you were hard to me

Juliet

Juliet is a standout track by the English rock band Lawson, reflecting the group's signature blend of pop sensibilities and alternative rock energy. Emerging from a period of prolific songwriting, the song captures the band's ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies that connect with a broad audience. While the track stands on its own merits, it aligns with the sonic landscape established during their early career, showcasing the vocal harmonies and dynamic instrumentation that defined their initial rise. The recording exemplifies the band's commitment to accessible yet substantive rock music, contributing to a discography that balances introspective themes with upbeat rhythms. As part of their growing catalogue, Juliet remains a testament to Lawson's skill in delivering polished, radio-friendly anthems that resonate with fans of modern British rock.