Royalty

Egzod · Royalty (Sped Up/Slowed)

Say I'm cold-hearted
But I'm just getting started
Got my eyes on the target
Now, now
'Til the battles are won
'Til kingdom come
I'll never run
Best to give me your loyalty
'Cause I'm taking the world, you'll see
They'll be calling me, calling me
They'll be calling me royalty
Best to give me your loyalty
'Cause I'm taking the world, you'll see
They'll be calling me, calling me
They'll be calling me royalty
They'll be calling me royalty
They say I'm dangerous, 'cause I
Broke all their cages
No, I won't sit and take it
Now, now
They left me for dead, I guess they'll never learn
Every time I break, there's just more pain to burn
They'll never, never, never learn
'Til the battles are won
'Til kingdom come
I'll never run
Best to give me your loyalty
'Cause I'm taking the world, you'll see
They'll be calling me, calling me
They'll be calling me royalty
Best to give me your loyalty
'Cause I'm taking the world, you'll see
They'll be calling me, calling me
They'll be calling me royalty
They'll be calling me royalty
They'll be calling me royalty
(Royalty, royalty, royalty)
They'll be calling me royalty
(Royalty, royalty, royalty)

About Royalty

"Royalty" shows how a single track can carry a listener toward Egzod's larger sound. Rather than relying on unsupported chart or album claims, a useful blurb can describe the recording in terms of feel: the shape of its hook, the pacing of the arrangement, and the attitude suggested by the title. Songs with concise titles often work because they leave room for the performance to define the meaning. In that sense, "Royalty" is best treated as a focused listening point, a track whose value comes from mood, replayability, and the artist's recognizable presence.