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EPISODE · Aug 16, 2015 · 2 MIN

Tricks Up My Sleeves

from Phoenix Winter: MLP Songs · host Phoenix Winter

Lyrics:[Trixie Lulamoon]You better believeI’ve got tricks up my sleeveAnd I’m a captivate'Cause I'm powerful and great[The Illusions]Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh[Trixie Lulamoon]You better believeI’ve got tricks up my sleeveSee me dominate'Cause I'm powerful and great[The Illusions]Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh[Trixie Lunamoon]You think you've got what it takes to go toe to toe?I've got more moves than you'll ever knowI own the stage, I'm all the rageYou're from the past, I'm from the Space Age[Trixie and the Illusions]Come on, you're just making noiseListen how my music destroysAnything you throw at meI'm gonna throw back, just wait and see[Trixie Lulamoon]You better believeI’ve got tricks up my sleeveAnd I’m a captivate'Cause I'm powerful and great[The Illusions]Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh[Trixie Lulamoon]You better believeI’ve got tricks up my sleeveSee me dominate'Cause I'm powerful and great[Trixie and the Illusions]I'm here to take you down a pegOh, whoa, oh-whoa-oh-whoa-oh-ohBy the time I'm done, you're gonna begOh, whoa, oh-whoa-oh-whoa-oh-oh[Trixie Lulamoon]To be in my band, application rejected![The Illusions]Rejected![Trixie Lulamoon]Don't look so sad and so dejected[The Illusions]So dejected[Trixie and the Illusions]Don't mean to brag, don't mean to boast,But I'm a six-course meal and you're just burnt toastThink I'm gonna ever give up?No, never, ever, ever, ever!Come on, you're just making noiseListen how my music destroysAnything you throw at meI'm gonna throw back, just wait and see[Trixie Lulamoon]You better believeI’ve got tricks up my sleeveAnd I’m a captivate'Cause I'm powerful and great[The Illusions]Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh[Trixie Lulamoon]You better believeI’ve got tricks up my sleeveSee me dominate'Cause I'm powerful and great!

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Lyrics: [Trixie Lulamoon] You better believe I’ve got tricks up my sleeve And I’m a captivate 'Cause I'm powerful and great [The Illusions] Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh [Trixie Lulamoon] You better believe I’ve got tricks up my sleeve See me dominate 'Cause I'm powerful and great [The Illusions] Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh [Trixie Lunamoon] You think you've got what it takes to go toe to toe? I've got more moves than you'll ever know I own the stage, I'm all the rage You're from the past, I'm from the Space Age [Trixie and the Illusions] Come on, you're just making noise Listen how my music destroys Anything you throw at me I'm gonna throw back, just wait and see [Trixie Lulamoon] You better believe I’ve got tricks up my sleeve And I’m a captivate 'Cause I'm powerful and great [The Illusions] Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh [Trixie Lulamoon] You better believe I’ve got tricks up my sleeve See me dominate 'Cause I'm powerful and great [Trixie and the Illusions] I'm here to take you down a peg Oh, whoa, oh-whoa-oh-whoa-oh-oh By the time I'm done, you're gonna beg Oh, whoa, oh-whoa-oh-whoa-oh-oh [Trixie Lulamoon] To be in my band, application rejected! [The Illusions] Rejected! [Trixie Lulamoon] Don't look so sad and so dejected [The Illusions] So dejected [Trixie and the Illusions] Don't mean to brag, don't mean to boast, But I'm a six-course meal and you're just burnt toast Think I'm gonna ever give up? No, never, ever, ever, ever! Come on, you're just making noise Listen how my music destroys Anything you throw at me I'm gonna throw back, just wait and see [Trixie Lulamoon] You better believe I’ve got tricks up my sleeve And I’m a captivate 'Cause I'm powerful and great [The Illusions] Oh, whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh [Trixie Lulamoon] You better believe I’ve got tricks up my sleeve See me dominate 'Cause I'm powerful and great!

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