I think it's a song for atheists personally. I hope that is what it is! An attack on extremists
The song you're thinking of could be "La La La" by Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith, which starts with a catchy "la la la" refrain. Another possibility is "La La La" by Willy William, known for its infectious rhythm. If you have more context or details, I could help narrow it down further!
yeah very naughty
Without specific details about the song, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact track you're referring to, as many songs start with "la la la." However, a well-known example is "La La La" by Naughty Boy featuring Sam Smith. If you have more context or additional lyrics, I could help narrow it down further.
A lot of songs smart one.Pretty much every song except rap and alternative of course.
Well, honey, that "falalalalalalalala" you're hearing is from the classic Christmas carol "Deck the Halls." So, go ahead and deck those halls with boughs of holly and fa-la-la-la-la your heart out! Just don't blame me if you can't get that catchy tune out of your head for the rest of the day.
The "Naughty Boy" music video, featuring the song "La La La," was filmed in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It showcases various iconic locations, including colorful street art and the breathtaking views of the cityscape. The lively atmosphere and cultural backdrop contribute to the video's energetic and playful vibe.
Naughty Boy - La La La ft. Sam Smith
yes he is very naughty
Boy is so much more wrong than naughty, imho
Naughty Boy - 1927 was released on: USA: 17 April 1927
The most popular ringtones on Orange are Pharrell, Robin Thicke, TI - "Blurred Lines", Naughty Boy, Sam Smith - "La La La" and Passenger - "Let Her Go".
The cast of La peinture et les cochons - 1912 includes: Maurice Mathieu as A naughty boy
Naughty Boy - 1982 VG was released on: USA: June 1982
No, naughty is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun--naughty children.
is what?
"The Ransom of Red Chief" is the title of the story about a naughty boy written by O. Henry.
naughty naughty boy but no he wears you on his head