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Ava Max – Kings & Queens

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Talented and renowned American singer-songwriter, Ava Max comes out with another amazing song titled “Kings & Queens”.

This intriguing record which appeared as Track 03 on her top charting album project called “Heaven & Hell” was officially released on 18 September 2020.

We would like you to add this undeniable hit song to your playlist, you won’t regret it yuh.

Listen up below.

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LYRICS

If all of the kings had their queens on the throne

We would pop champagne and raise a toast

To all of the queens who are fighting alone

Baby, you’re not dancin’ on your own

Can’t live without me, you wanna, but you can’t, no, no, no

Think it’s funny, but honey, can’t run this show on your own

I can feel my body shake, there’s only so much I can take

I’ll show you how a real queen behaves, oh

No damsel in distress, don’t need to save me

Once I start breathin’ fire, you can’t tame me

And you might think I’m weak without a sword

But if I had one, it’d be bigger than yours

If all of the kings had their queens on the throne

We would pop champagne and raise a toast

To all of the queens who are fighting alone

Baby, you’re not dancin’ on your own

Disobey me, then baby, it’s off with your head

Gonna change it and make it a world you won’t forget, oh-oh, oh

No damsel in distress, don’t need to save me

Once I start breathin’ fire, you can’t tame me

And you might think I’m weak without a sword

But I’m stronger than I ever was before

If all of the kings had their queens on the throne

We would pop champagne and raise a toast

To all of the queens who are fighting alone

Baby, you’re not dancin’ on your own

In chess, the king can move one space at a time

But queens are free to go wherever they like

You get too close, you’ll get a royalty high

So breathe it in to feel alive (alive)

If all of the kings had their queens on the throne

We would pop champagne and raise a toast

To all of the queens who are fighting alone

Baby, you’re not dancin’ on your own

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