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00:00 ♪ Jubilation in the nation ♪
00:03 ♪ It's a big jam celebration ♪
00:08 ♪ Understand the assignment ♪
00:09 ♪ We come out of confinement ♪
00:11 ♪ From pavement to parlor ♪
00:13 - Good evening and welcome to Carnival One Stop.
00:16 I am your host, Akshaya Galston,
00:18 and I'm here with my very first guest,
00:20 the one and only Destra Garcia.
00:23 Destra, it's 2023, we're talking 20 years in business,
00:29 we're talking a new album.
00:31 How has it been for you?
00:32 - It's been a long journey.
00:35 20 years since my first album, I mean,
00:40 I didn't even realize that until someone
00:42 brought that to my attention,
00:44 because I was more focused on the fact
00:46 that it was 20 years of the song, "It's Carnival,"
00:49 because that's been more or less still very current
00:51 everywhere that I've been in the last,
00:54 how many other years, you know?
00:56 Even now, it's still very current.
00:58 In a party, you look at it as a vintage throwback,
01:01 you look at it as a staple in a flat,
01:03 so I was like, "Oh my gosh, I can't believe
01:05 "that it's been 20 years since that song."
01:08 That song was also my first album.
01:10 So someone said, "But yeah, it's been 20 years
01:13 "since your first album too."
01:15 I said, "Oh yeah!"
01:16 You know?
01:17 I guess I was focusing on this being my 16th album
01:20 more than thinking about how long the first album was.
01:24 But it's been a really fun journey.
01:28 I have enjoyed racking up the fans
01:31 as the years went by, touring and going
01:33 to all the different countries,
01:36 meeting new people, changing and evolving.
01:40 That has been not the hardest part,
01:42 but people tend to get attached to their look
01:45 or their sound, and it's been evolution
01:48 all through those years.
01:50 When you listen to a Dashti album,
01:51 you're gonna hear the different sounds through the years.
01:54 I'm happy to say that on this album,
01:57 I'll be doing a Pan song.
01:59 Yes, I did it already.
02:00 - Yeah, I remember that.
02:01 And you topped, one of your songs
02:04 topped a competition, if I remember correctly.
02:06 - Many, many times.
02:07 Many times I've been in the winning
02:10 Panorama band with my selections.
02:13 This year, I hope for the same luck as well.
02:15 The only thing missing on my album right now
02:19 is "Atrati Misoka."
02:21 But there's everything else.
02:22 If you look at the first album and the last one,
02:25 it seems similar, but it sounds different.
02:27 I sound different, but still the same.
02:31 So it's beautiful looking back
02:33 and embracing 20 years of,
02:36 well, I can't say 20 years of music
02:38 because it's actually 23, but. (laughs)
02:42 - 20 years of being in the spotlight,
02:44 being out there, and what sounds
02:47 can we expect from you this year?
02:49 - Well, I realize I'm putting a lot
02:51 of different things out there,
02:52 and I just wanna be clear about the selections
02:55 that I'm choosing.
02:56 I'm just making it extremely diverse
02:58 because I have fans of all genres,
03:02 fans of all races and ethnicities,
03:04 people that enjoy different types of destras.
03:07 So they say, "Oh my gosh, are you Lucy today?
03:09 "Are you Queen of Bacchanal today?
03:10 "Or are you just destra today?"
03:11 You're always gonna get a lot of different
03:13 spheres of destra.
03:17 So you're gonna get destra in the groove aspects.
03:18 So I see people gravitating towards the easy.
03:21 They like the whole double entendre kind of music.
03:24 They like that vibe.
03:25 Then I did the Spanish song, "Fuego,"
03:28 to appeal to a lot of the Spanish speakers in general
03:31 because yes, they are here with us,
03:34 enjoying the culture and enjoying everything,
03:37 but I wanted them to feel,
03:39 I wanted them to be a part of it.
03:41 So I did this song, this bilingual song in Spanish,
03:43 and a lot of them love it, so I'm happy about that too.
03:47 Then I ventured into the power type
03:50 of groove, sorry, the greens, the Grenadian element.
03:55 I did some collaborations as well.
03:57 So the album is diverse, and I'm enjoying all the music,
04:01 and there's still yet more to come.
04:04 So just keep listening, keep following, keep.
04:06 I'm really excited about 2023.
04:08 - What are you looking forward to
04:10 the most returning to Carnival?
04:13 I mean, this is the mother of all Carnivals, they say.
04:17 What are you looking forward to the most?
04:18 - I think it's the mother of all Carnivals
04:20 in name only, though, because I think,
04:23 let's not kid ourselves.
04:27 We went through an ordeal, and coming back into Carnival,
04:30 we really wanted to be the mother of all Carnivals,
04:33 and I think with the tourists and foreigners coming in,
04:36 it probably would be that.
04:37 But there's a lot of uncharted territory
04:39 for artists, promoters, DJs, everybody is kinda stumbling.
04:44 We're not sure where everyone's head and heart is at.
04:48 So people are releasing music like crazy.
04:51 There's lots of stuff out there.
04:52 There's lots to choose from,
04:53 but I think where we left it is not where it is,
04:57 and I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing yet.
05:00 It's left to be seen.
05:01 So maybe by the week before Carnival,
05:03 we'll actually have a better idea and gauge,
05:05 and we'll finally find our footing
05:07 on where we need to actually stand
05:10 for what Carnival 2023 needs to be.
05:12 But as it is right now,
05:14 we are just kinda all finding our bearings.
05:17 It's difficult for entertainment,
05:19 especially because we were the first ones to be shut down,
05:24 and the last ones to be reinstated.
05:26 So we've been all over the world performing, yes,
05:29 and doing fests and promoting and DJing, yes,
05:33 but coming back home, it's a different energy.
05:36 We're not sure if it's gonna be the energy
05:38 of what we have been doing overseas,
05:40 or if Trinidad has evolved into something else.
05:42 It's left to be seen.
05:43 - It's left to be seen.
05:45 I think that's a good note for us to take a break.
05:47 Viewers, we will be right back,
05:48 chatting with Dastra Garcia.
05:51 (upbeat music)
06:11 ♪ Oh, oh, oh, oh ♪
06:13 ♪ And I'm never gonna let you go ♪
06:16 ♪ See you next Carnival ♪
06:18 ♪ I hope that you're the one ♪
06:20 ♪ To act like you are the one ♪
06:22 ♪ You're the best one I ever had ♪
06:24 ♪ And your group's still a drag, woman ♪
06:26 ♪ Next time we out, we run ♪
06:27 ♪ And I'm never gonna let you go ♪
06:28 - Welcome back, and we are still chatting
06:31 with Dastra Garcia, the queen of Bacchanal,
06:35 Lucy, whoever she is.
06:38 Tell me, what was the genesis behind all of this?
06:41 When did Dastra evolve?
06:43 Because we spoke about evolution a few minutes ago.
06:45 - Yeah, well, to be honest,
06:48 the fans are the ones that really dictate
06:50 the peace of Dastra, you know?
06:52 When I sang "Call My Name", Dastra,
06:56 coming out of that song and that year and that era,
07:00 I came out of that era with the name Queen of Bacchanal,
07:03 because it was in the song.
07:04 When I said, "They call me the party animal,
07:07 they call me the queen of Bacchanal,"
07:08 the party animal could've stuck with me, right?
07:12 But it didn't stick.
07:14 What stuck was Queen of Bacchanal.
07:17 And when I did that song with GBM,
07:20 I was actually skeptical about singing it and saying,
07:25 you know, "They call me the queen of Bacchanal."
07:27 And I'm like, "Nobody calls me that."
07:28 (laughs)
07:30 But lo and behold, everybody calls me that now.
07:32 In fact, they've abbreviated to QOB,
07:35 which I quite like and it's different.
07:37 And you know, we're in a world where people
07:39 are trying to figure out who's the real queen of soca,
07:43 because that also is a thing.
07:45 I don't have to worry about that,
07:46 because I'm not any of those things.
07:48 I am the queen of Bacchanal.
07:49 I wanted to chart my own course, and I did.
07:52 Lucy, though, that is just, Lucy's all of us.
07:56 So Lucy's not just me.
07:57 Lucy's all of us females and males at Carnival time.
08:01 But it's just that I am probably the mother of Lucy's.
08:05 I don't know.
08:05 (laughs)
08:07 - It definitely took us on a journey with you
08:10 and your fans stayed with you.
08:12 Tell us about your fans, Dashtra.
08:14 I mean, all these years, they've been so faithful.
08:16 - Faithful fans.
08:17 I have some of the most faithful fans
08:21 that I love and adore so much.
08:23 Like, they're my own children or my own family.
08:26 I'm really passionate about my fans, you know?
08:28 So don't come and tell me nothing about my fans.
08:31 I don't wanna hear nothing.
08:32 Just like they don't wanna hear nothing
08:33 about the queen of Bacchanal, you know?
08:35 And I think it's just a exchange, really.
08:39 The love that we have for each other,
08:40 it's evident and it's not fake.
08:41 It's pure.
08:42 When I meet them, they know they're always
08:44 gonna expect the same Dashtra every single time.
08:47 When they support me, I support them
08:49 and I show them the appreciation.
08:50 When I play mass and I'm on the road,
08:52 I never go on the truck, really, you know?
08:54 Except for when my uncle hits,
08:56 because I still do get a little bit of pain
08:57 from time to time.
08:59 But I'm usually on the road.
09:00 I'm never too busy for a picture.
09:02 I'm never too busy to put a smile on their face
09:05 or to embrace them like we've been friends
09:08 from since we were pitching marbles.
09:10 I don't know.
09:11 I embrace every single one of my fans the same way.
09:13 All in it, they're like, "Dashtra, I'm a fan, you know?"
09:15 I'm like, "Come here!"
09:17 You know, so I can't explain the relationship.
09:20 You just have to see it in effect.
09:21 But I think people really are awed
09:24 by seeing the way they defend me
09:26 or the way that they love me,
09:27 the way that my social media is, the presence.
09:30 You know, someone told me once,
09:32 "Dashtra, I don't see nothing bad
09:33 "underneath any of the comments.
09:35 "Everybody always has something good to say."
09:37 You might find the one or two filtering in,
09:39 but be sure that as soon as that happens,
09:42 the fans rush in to be like, "Are you mad?"
09:45 I saw something yesterday, actually.
09:46 Someone was saying,
09:47 they were talking about the "Fuego" song,
09:49 and they were talking about,
09:50 "This is not music, this is not so,
09:51 "'cause this is not what we're accustomed to."
09:53 Yes, I know it's not what we're accustomed to,
09:55 but that is the whole point of evolution and changing
09:58 to suit your new audience and your new market.
10:01 Venezuela is not one of my new markets.
10:04 I've been to Gary, I've been to Venezuela to perform.
10:06 They know all the English-speaking songs,
10:08 and I just felt that it was time to do something for them.
10:11 In the true essence of fans and what you're asking about,
10:14 they love me so much.
10:15 To learn my songs in English,
10:17 I should love them enough
10:18 to sing a song for them in Spanish, you know?
10:20 - That song's really, really,
10:22 it's a lot of dedication, you know?
10:25 And you mentioned your ankle earlier as well.
10:28 You know, you put a lot of dedication into your fans,
10:31 and what do you do?
10:32 Tell us about the cost of that sometimes, Dastra.
10:36 - Well, there's a financial cost,
10:38 and then there's a personal cost,
10:40 because I'm not always in the mood to be cheery,
10:43 or I'm not always happy,
10:45 but regardless of how I feel,
10:48 or what mood I'm in, or what day I'm having,
10:50 it's not my fans' fault.
10:51 So no matter what kind of day I'm having,
10:53 I'm always the same way with them,
10:55 because they cheer me up.
10:56 Sometimes I'm having a bad day,
10:58 and a lot of my fans become my friends.
11:00 They get my number, we talk, you know,
11:02 and they would give me a kind word,
11:04 or they might give me inspiration,
11:05 and they wouldn't even know it.
11:06 They would not even know that I need to hear that
11:08 on that specific day.
11:09 And then financially, though, you know,
11:12 instead of just doing one song, or two songs,
11:14 or kind of a, "Oh, you must have a groove,
11:16 "and you must have a power, Suka,"
11:18 I really, really, really try to embrace
11:21 all of their needs, and likes, and wants.
11:24 You know, so that's why I'm saying,
11:25 I really need a chutney song on my album,
11:28 because that is the only market that I did not keep it for
11:31 in this album, or on this album.
11:33 It's not too late yet.
11:34 I could probably do a bonus with an extra,
11:37 and we'll see.
11:38 We'll see how that goes.
11:38 - We'll see how that goes.
11:39 Much more with Destra Garcia right after the break.
11:42 Stay with us.
11:43 (upbeat music)
11:46 (singing in foreign language)
11:51 (upbeat music)
11:53 (singing in foreign language)
11:57 (upbeat music)
12:00 (singing in foreign language)
12:04 - Welcome back to "Carnival One Stop,"
12:25 and we're still chatting with Destra Garcia.
12:27 So Destra, family, mommy,
12:31 how you balance it, or can you balance it?
12:35 - There's no balance.
12:37 As an entertainer, there's no balance.
12:38 It's either you're full-heartedly into your music,
12:41 'cause as an artist, you have to throw yourself
12:43 into your music and your work,
12:45 or you're being in the family.
12:47 I try not to mix the two.
12:49 Therefore, my first statement, no balance.
12:51 So when I'm being a mommy, or I'm home,
12:54 or I'm doing family, I'm doing family.
12:56 I try not to think about work.
12:57 I try not to even, I mean,
12:59 here I am with my phone all the time,
13:01 trying to organize, but I really do try to give my family
13:05 my undivided attention when I'm with them,
13:07 or doing things for them.
13:09 And likewise, when I'm doing my work,
13:10 I try to focus on the fans,
13:12 and what I need to do in that aspect.
13:15 So there's no balance, or in between.
13:18 - What are some of the things Destra enjoys doing
13:21 in her quote-unquote "down time"?
13:23 Something that your fans may not know,
13:25 we may not even be aware that this is an interest of Destra.
13:29 - Well, I like to watch a lot of television.
13:31 (laughs)
13:33 And people would wanna know,
13:35 when, how do you get the time?
13:37 I fly a lot, I'm always on a plane.
13:40 So I try to download movies, or I have Netflix on my phone,
13:45 so when I'm on the flight, I try to stay up
13:47 and catch up with whatever is happening,
13:49 if I'm at the hotel, just before the show,
13:51 or if it's during the week when I don't have interviews
13:54 or anything to do, I would catch up on movies.
13:56 I like to spend a lot of time by myself, too.
13:59 I don't know if it's a Scorpio thing,
14:01 but I really do enjoy my own company.
14:04 I talk to myself as well, I'm not crazy,
14:06 and I do answer, and that does not make you crazy.
14:09 Talking and answering to yourself does not make you crazy,
14:11 but then again, I do put myself in a perspective
14:14 where I could be Destra talking to the Queen of Akanal,
14:17 or Destra talking to Lucy, or just quiet moments
14:20 with, I'm not religious, but I'm very spiritual,
14:23 so quiet moments talking to the creator,
14:26 and just getting perspective and balance there.
14:29 - Now Destra, you and I are Laventille girls.
14:31 - Oh gosh, yes.
14:32 - And I remember you had an album,
14:34 I think you had an album named Laventille.
14:35 - Called Laventille, there was a pre-release,
14:37 and there was an actual album called Laventille.
14:39 - You know, and when you come and you're born
14:42 and you are grown up in an area where people
14:45 may not necessarily expect all the best things,
14:48 and then you're doing what you're doing
14:51 and you're being successful,
14:52 and you have people looking up to you
14:54 and wanting to be like you, you know, tell me about that.
14:59 - It's a lot of pressure, because,
15:01 especially if we're thinking about people,
15:05 young people from Laventille, looking at Destra,
15:08 Emileigh and Destra, thinking about, you know,
15:10 what she's been, what she's done.
15:12 In the early part of my career, I was very much involved
15:15 in, you know, children events or just mentoring.
15:20 When I became a mom, I got a lot more busy
15:23 and things kind of changed, so I haven't done a children's
15:26 show in Laventille for a minute.
15:27 But also, sometimes, like yesterday,
15:33 I was talking to some pan men, and they were saying,
15:36 "Oh, you know, Renegades, Phase Two, this one,
15:40 "play a song, Laventille sound specialists."
15:42 I grew up on Desperados, and they are yet
15:45 to play a Destra song for Panorama.
15:47 You know, but I really feel blessed to be able to sit
15:52 and, you know, talk about my childhood.
15:55 Having no water, being by the standpipe,
15:58 going in the shop, you know, just,
16:01 my mom always kept me inside, she kept us inside a lot.
16:04 But I saw a lot of things that a child
16:06 is probably not supposed to see growing up.
16:09 I experienced a lot of different things, and, you know,
16:11 but I'm proud, because it made me into the person
16:13 that I am today, I'm very strong, I'm tough.
16:15 For a female, people like to say that.
16:17 For a female, you're really tough, you know,
16:19 you're really strong, but, you know,
16:21 it's probably the life that I grew up with.
16:23 And I would like to say, even though you didn't ask,
16:26 to anyone that is from an area that they consider the ghetto,
16:30 it doesn't define you, what people think the ghetto is.
16:33 The ghetto could be a beautiful place.
16:36 I had a beautiful memory living in Laventille.
16:39 I still love all my memories, my brother still lives there.
16:43 From time to time, I'd visit him, you know,
16:45 and it makes you into the person that you are.
16:48 Embrace everything that you experience from the ghetto.
16:51 Never let it, you know, define you,
16:54 or never be afraid to say, "Well, yeah, I am from --
16:58 I am never ashamed to say that I am from Laventille,"
17:01 because at the heart of it, that's where my heart is.
17:04 -♪ Charming all are we ♪
17:06 ♪ Collectionly ♪
17:07 ♪ In the back and outside ♪
17:09 ♪ To start the reflecting ♪
17:11 ♪ One day I lost my country ♪
17:14 ♪ And you wouldn't go without her ♪
17:16 ♪ So where's my cross to carry ♪
17:19 ♪ Show me your eyes ♪
17:20 ♪ Don't fail me now ♪
17:21 ♪ Hey, we're here at high ♪
17:23 ♪ Up in the sky ♪
17:25 ♪ Make a recognize ♪
17:26 ♪ High, high ♪
17:28 ♪ We up in the air ♪
17:29 ♪ It's right everywhere ♪
17:31 ♪ We ready for the festival ♪
17:34 -♪♪ I dictate my pace like the old people say ♪
17:37 ♪ You can't stop these people ♪
17:39 ♪ Who gonna help you when you're back against the wall ♪
17:41 ♪ You can't stop these people ♪
17:43 ♪ Who gonna pick you up in case you fall ♪
17:45 ♪ If they don't like you ♪
17:47 ♪ Then you're doing something right ♪
17:49 ♪ Just keep on doing it, doing it ♪
17:50 ♪ Let them respect you for spite ♪
17:52 ♪ Well, them drag my name on the ground ♪
17:54 ♪ Gonna wind back up and I keep it moving ♪
17:56 ♪ Whether you're bad or you're good ♪
17:58 ♪ Or you're in between, there's the same problem ♪
18:00 ♪ Soon as I put on my clothes and step, step ♪
18:02 ♪ Them can't be beat ♪
18:03 -You know, you cannot be an entertainer
18:06 and believe the hype that you create,
18:09 because outside of the stardom,
18:12 outside of all of that --
18:13 because stardom comes and goes, you know?
18:16 Popularity comes and goes.
18:18 You have to remember that you're a human being,
18:20 and you have to be able to look yourself in the mirror
18:23 and love yourself
18:25 and embrace your mistakes and your successes.
18:28 And the fans tend to keep me grounded in that way, as well,
18:33 loving them the way that I do.
18:34 So, family and fans and friends,
18:37 the few that I have, 'cause there are not many --
18:40 [ Laughs ]
18:42 You know, they keep me grounded and remind me of who I am.
18:45 They're like, "Destra, this is who you are.
18:48 Come on, you're stronger than this," in low points.
18:51 My father, my mother play a really, really big part
18:55 in who I am.
18:56 When I cry in a quiet moment, these things nobody can see.
19:00 When I feel depressed or sad in a moment, you know,
19:03 I said I love my own company.
19:05 Me, Ralia, in those moments are the moments
19:08 that I'm the strongest, where I can recharge and regroup
19:10 and come again stronger than ever.
19:12 When people feel like, "Why we can't break the scale, boy?"
19:15 It's because in those moments,
19:17 it's like I am my own Duracell battery.
19:20 ♪ Get ready, it's a monster time ♪
19:22 ♪ Everybody start it jumpin', jumpin' ♪
19:25 ♪ Take out all your rags and start it whippin', whippin' ♪
19:28 ♪ Bust it up and take it to the limit, boy ♪
19:31 ♪ 'Cause we deserve the monster time, monster time ♪
19:33 ♪ Monster time, monster ♪
19:35 ♪ I say we love mass, I say we love brass ♪
19:37 ♪ You know we love steel, banan, chutney and tassa ♪
19:40 ♪ So come on the pass, and step on the gas ♪
19:43 ♪ It's time for we culture to go and suffer ♪
19:46 ♪ 'Cause I say we love ♪
19:48 ♪ 'Cause if you're a woman, that's enough ♪
19:49 ♪ 'Cause we got to burn it in, hey ♪
19:52 - As a woman, men don't like to take commands from women,
19:55 especially now, because a lot of the newer musicians
19:58 are the ones that are more, you know,
20:00 stubborn or whatever.
20:03 But before, I think it was a matter of respect,
20:06 seeing me grow and growing with those musicians back then.
20:09 'Cause there's a whole new set of,
20:11 a whole new fleet now, and to be honest,
20:13 I feel like the professionalism and the musicianship
20:18 of those new musicians versus the ones from before,
20:23 where they would say, "Okay, you are our leader.
20:25 "What are we doing?
20:27 "Okay, we support you."
20:28 Now, it's like every musician is a star.
20:31 And you have to deal with egos,
20:34 and you have to deal with the social media presence,
20:36 and who want to dress up for the gram,
20:37 and who don't want to wear uniform,
20:40 and who don't want to conform to come into a rehearsal.
20:43 You know, it's been challenging recently,
20:47 but again, this is where evolution steps in.
20:50 - So this is exactly why you are still here,
20:53 23 years later, 20 years after your first album.
20:58 What is the name of the album that is coming out?
21:01 When will it be out?
21:03 - Right.
21:04 - Right, and are there any surprises
21:06 that we should be looking for?
21:07 - Maybe, maybe. (laughs)
21:10 Now, it wouldn't be a surprise
21:11 if I let it out of the bag, would it?
21:13 - We have to have, got it. (laughs)
21:14 - Of course, this album is called "Unchained."
21:18 I feel unchained after the pandemic.
21:20 I feel unchained after experiencing the lockdown
21:24 and confinement, you know, it felt like I was chained up.
21:27 I felt like I wasn't free.
21:28 So instead of calling the album "Freedom,"
21:30 I call it "Unchained," right?
21:33 The album is supposed to be coming out in February.
21:37 - Right.
21:38 - In February, but you know how these things go.
21:40 Songs are always being added at the last minute,
21:44 and you don't want to put a package out there
21:46 without some of your best songs.
21:47 And unfortunately, or fortunately,
21:50 some of the best songs are yet to be tweaked and mastered.
21:54 You know, so we're targeting February.
21:58 I really want this album to come out
22:00 in the heart of the carnival,
22:01 that I give it to the people from my heart today.
22:03 ♪ Season come and season go ♪
22:06 ♪ But carnival will last ♪
22:08 ♪ Chella Marshall ♪
22:10 ♪ (singing in foreign language) ♪
22:15 ♪ Everybody take a look ♪
22:16 ♪ Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go ♪
22:18 ♪ Everybody suck away, suck away, suck away, suck away ♪
22:21 ♪ But only for the suck away ♪
22:23 ♪ Suck away, suck away, suck away ♪
22:24 ♪ Now now, because it's carnival ♪
22:28 ♪ Everybody take a look ♪
22:29 ♪ Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go ♪
22:32 ♪ Suck away, suck away, suck away ♪
22:34 ♪ But now, suck away, suck away, suck away ♪
22:37 ♪ Now now, because it's carnival ♪
22:40 ♪ Hear me stop ♪
22:41 ♪ All you carnival, when I drop it, drop it ♪
22:43 ♪ Drop it in the streets, it's on ♪
22:45 ♪ People spend their moments in town ♪
22:46 ♪ Washing their summer gowns ♪
22:48 ♪ You know they love tapenade ♪
22:50 ♪ This water get rusty ♪
22:51 ♪ Run like a fish, carnival ♪
22:53 ♪ So I don't bother, keep it here ♪
22:55 ♪ Keep it here, keep it here ♪
22:56 ♪ Put them on the top, on the top, on the top ♪
22:59 ♪ Let me see you pull around, pull around, pull around ♪
23:02 ♪ Let the show be coming down, coming down, coming down ♪
23:06 ♪ 'Cause this is number like a thunder ♪
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