Back From Mars

Aqua · Aquarius

Hey you, come with me, to a world of billionaires
See me, I'm da bomb, drinking champagne down at Pierre's

All the people that I'm meeting, are so friendly and perceiving
When they smile
Some are talking 'bout their feelings, and the stocks that they are dealing
So they cry, don't wanna say bye

I am coming back from Mars, where they drive in fancy cars
And the King he is okay, he is coming home today
I am coming back from Mars, where there are no cheap cigars
And Elvis has said, that I could be just like they are

Meet the stars - they're from Mars

Baby, it's glamour, throwing bills up in the air
Back off, I'm too hot, eat the oysters if you dare

Saying hi to Mister Shoe Shine, passes by a Missus Diva
Stop and stare

This is oh so just fantastic, I will live my life in plastic
Check the hair, and see what I wear

I am coming back from Mars, where they drive in fancy cars
And the King he is okay, he is coming home today
I am coming back from Mars, where there are no cheap cigars
And Elvis has said, that I could be just like they are

Meet the stars - they're from Mars

We are porno stars, sucking big cigars
We are the pop stars, we cannot play giutars

I am coming back from Mars, where they drive in fancy cars
And the King he is okay, he is coming home today
I am coming back from Mars, where there are no cheap cigars
And Elvis has said, that I could be just like they are

Meet the stars - they're from Mars

Back From Mars

Released in 1993 on the album Aquarius, "Back From Mars" stands as a defining track in the Eurodance genre, showcasing Aqua's signature blend of upbeat rhythms and catchy melodies. The song features the group's characteristic vocal harmonies and synthesizer-driven production, solidifying their status as pioneers of the early 1990s dance-pop movement. As part of their discography, it exemplifies the energetic style that propelled them to international fame alongside hits like "Barbie Girl" and "Super Trouper." The recording captures the optimism and rhythmic drive typical of the era, remaining a staple in their catalog and a recognizable sound for fans of the genre.