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"This Song is Awesome" is the seventh song featured in Ride the Cyclone, as Mischa's song.

Lyrics[]

Mischa:
Yo yo yo yo, this is song to tell you that what you is, is what you got. And I'm here to say,
I
Am
The money!

What you is, is what you got
And I am the money

Constance:
Take a look, baby, he's the real ka-ching!

Mischa:
Lounging with my homies, Friday night scene
The play station's up on my 60-inch screen
McNuggets in the bag, Cristal's on tap
New toothbrush from Tiffany's still in the bubble wrap

Track lights are glowing like nuclear sciences
Sparkling all over my stainless steel appliances
I'm shining like Midas, I'm the king of ka-ching
Everything I touch goes: "bling, bling, bling!"

Choir:
Woah

Mischa:
My life is awesome
This beat is awesome

Ricky:
Robots are awesome

Constance:
Take a look, baby, he's the real ka-ching!

Mishca:
And I'll say it again, my life is awesome
This hook is awesome

Ricky:
Robots are awesome

Mishca:
Now I'm rolling in my civvi with the pumped-up bass
Blue lights glowing, the vipers on my face
We pass around the chronic, we party all night
We start to get the munchies, so we stop for a bite

Cruise into the lot of the Hard Rock Cafe
Here come the hotties, here come the valet
Front of the line, we don't need ID

Constance:
Your usual table, sir?

Mischa:
In the VIP!
My life is awesome
This beat is awesome

Ricky:
Robots are awesome

Mischa:
And I'll say it again
My life is awesome
Autotune is awesome

Ricky:
Zero-one-zero-one-zero-one-one

Mischa:
It's time to start the party, but there ain't no party here yet
So we have to take a ride in my brand new learjet
Feeling homesick for my homies in the Ukraine
Landing in Kyiv before we finish up the champagne

Roll to the club where the rich kids go
Them Eurotrash bitches are checking out my flow
All kinds of hotties from all around the world
Then I feel these pair of eyes, and I see this girl
Shawtay

Trivia[]

  • The only toothbrush Tiffany's sells is a baby toothbrush, a reference to how his adoptive parents thought Mischa was a toddler.
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