Everywhere I Go – Everywhere I go, bitches always know
That Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show (bitch)
Everywhere I go, bitches always know
That Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show
Wake up, grab beer, grab rear, shave beard
Put on some scene gear
Gotta get drunk before my mom wakes up
Break-up with my girlfriend so I can bang sluts
I’m Undead, unfed
Been sleeping on bunk beds since ten
So if I don’t booze it, I’m gonna lose it
Everybody get to it, do it, get ruined
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
When I start drinking
My dick does all my thinking
Hoes want to be seen with me
And I like their big, fake titties
D-cups with extra filling
Take it out, let me lick it quickly
Calm down, it’s just a hickey
I’ll blame it on this whiskey sipping, gets me tipsy
Drink fast and enjoy your buzz
Take back streets to avoid the fuzz
I wanna take you home, but your friends won’t let ya
I got a 40 in my Ford Fiesta
Buy beer or pay the rent?
My signing bonus was quickly spent
So I’ll beat my meat like I’m a fucking butcher
And I’ll punk the pussy like I’m Ashton Kutcher
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Let’s get this party jumping
Let’s see some 40 chugging
I wanna see your booty rubbing
Against my dick when I start buzzing
Come on, girls, I wanna see you drinking
I wanna see your brains start shrinking
Make a move, I saw you winking
Drunken pussy is what I’m thinking
I don’t give a fuck if you’re drunk or not
Turn it up loud and feel the ambiance
Grab two hoes and do some body shots
I wanna party all night ’til they call the cops
Fuck a wristband, let’s all do a keg stand
I’m like Cheech without the Chong, hitting up the beer bong
When the cops show up, they’re gonna get the finger
And I don’t give a fuck ’cause I’m the designated drinker
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Let’s get this party started
Let’s keep them 40’s popping
So just get buzzed and stay fucked up
We’ll keep them panties dropping
Everywhere I go, bitches always know
That Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show, bitch
Everywhere I go, bitches always know
That Charlie Scene has got a weenie that he loves to show
About Hollywood Undead
Hollywood Undead is an American rock and roll band hailing from Hollywood, California. They play a brash brand of hip-hop, rock, and a minor amount of metalcore with an air of cockiness. The band debuted with Swan Songs in 2008 under their colorful pseudonyms and unique masks inspired by hockey goal tenders but didn’t hit their commercial stride until the release of their 2011 sophomore record, American Tragedy, which made it to the top of the Billboard 200 charts and reached number one. With follow-up albums like Notes from the Underground (2013), Five (2017), the two-volume New Empire (2020), as well as Hotel Kalifornia, the group has cemented its reputation as one of the rapcore’s top acts, cementing its place as one of the industry’s most exciting groups.
Journey of Success
The group began in June 2005 as the musical project of J-Dog and Tha Producer on the social networking site MySpace. As soon as they uploaded some new music, they started amassing song plays and online friends who shared their interests in emo kids, drinking, and sex. J-Dog and Tha Producer were among the gang’s original six members, along with Charlie Scene, Johnny 3 Tears (formally the Server), Funny Man, and Da Kurlzz. As the band’s online profile steadily increased, MySpace head honcho Tom Anderson wasn’t immune and featured Hollywood Undead’s song “No.”. In 2005, they were the first act signed to MySpace’s new record label (distributed by Interscope) and featured on its first compilation album.
In 2008, A&M/Octone Records released Swan Songs for the first time. Desperate Measures was an album of live tracks, B-sides, and covers released a year later by that label. A former contestant on American Idol and lead singer of Lorene Drive, Daniel “Danny” Murillo, replaced vocalist Aron “Deuce” Erlichman in 2010. In April of 2011, Hollywood Undead released their sophomore album, American Tragedy, following shows with Avenged Sevenfold on The Nightmare After Christmas Tour. American Tragedy debuted at number five on the Billboard 200 chart after being released in April of 2011. There was a remix album released by A&M/Octone Records the following November, entitled American Tragedy Redux, which featured mixes from Andrew W.K., Borgore, and KMFDM, among others, for the track.
The Hollywood Undead released their third studio album, Notes from the Underground, in January of 2013, following their first tour of The Underground Tour. This was their most successful release to date, landing at number two on the Billboard Top 200 chart and reaching number one on the Canadian albums chart, which proved to be their highest-charting release yet. In March 2015, they released Day of the Dead, their fourth studio album. “Usual Suspects,” “Gravity,” “How We Roll,” and the title track were among the singles preceding the release of the album. After recording their fifth studio album, Five, the band returned to the studio at the end of 2016 to record its sixth studio album. The Hollywood Undead decided to release the album on their own label, Dove & Grenade Media, in collaboration with BMG, when their contract with Interscope ended. A number of singles including “California Dreaming,” which is a scathing look at the inequalities between Los Angeles’ two sides, were released in 2017, followed by the full-length Five in October of the same year. It was not until 2018 that the Undead were able to release the standalone single “Gotta Let Go,” a summery blast of nostalgia about letting go of the past. During that same year, he also released an EP called Psalms. Almost two years on, the band posted their sixth album, New Empire, Vol. 6, which was released on August 14, 2001.
The band deliberately changed the sound of their music, bringing in more electronic elements than before, and making it heavier. New Empire, Vol. 2, follows in the same vein. 2., was released in 2020. With Hotel Kalifornia, the band released their eighth full-length in 2022.