Cover art for Her Favorite Song by Mayer Hawthorne

Her Favorite Song

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Jul. 16, 20131 viewer12.6K views

Her Favorite Song Lyrics

[Chorus]
But when she gets home
She puts her headphones on
She plays her favorite song and fades away

And when the music's on
She can do no wrong
And she feels safe and calm and it's ok

And she says, ba ba dum ba dee ah dum ba
Ba dum ba dee ah dum ba
The world keeps turning, life goes on

Yeah she says, ba ba dum ba dee ah dum ba
Ba dum ba dee ah dum ba
The world keeps turning, life goes on


[Outro]
You got to shake it off, shake it
You got to shake it off, shake it
You got to shake it off, shake it
You got to shake it off

You got to shake it off, shake it
You got to shake it off, shake it
You got to shake it off, shake it
You got to shake it off

You got to shake it off, shake it
(Ba ba dum ba dee ah dum ba)
You got to shake it off, shake it
(Ba dum ba dee ah dum ba)
You got to shake it off, shake it
(The world keeps turning, life goes on)
You got to shake it off
You got to shake it off, shake it
(Ba ba dum ba dee ah dum ba)
You got to shake it off, shake it
(Ba dum ba dee ah dum ba)
You got to shake it off, shake it
(The world keeps turning, life goes on)
You got to shake it off

You got to shake it off, shake it
(Ba ba dum ba dee ah dum ba)
You got to shake it off, shake it
(Ba dum ba dee ah dum ba)
You got to shake it off, shake it
(The world keeps turning, life goes on)
You got to shake it off

Wow, wow, wow

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Genius Annotation

Mayer Hawthorne borrows the melody from Miley Cyrus’s Party In The USA to give his verses a familiar feel.

Maybe it’s her favorite song?

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